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I continue to make steady progress on the task of restoring
Steve Gilliard's work for
Netslaves.com. My aim is to make all of Steve's articles available to the Web again, and expect the restoration work to take most of this Summer. The work involves a lot of HTML gruntwork, but it's worth it. I'm really enjoying reading Steve again, and his old articles really stand the test of time. In a funny way, I feel that I'm bringing his body of work home to where it all began so many years ago: on the servers of disobey.com.
Here is this week's chunk of restored material. It includes:
- Censorship: The Reasons Never End, February 24, 2001
- WeLiveInPublic: Anatomy of a Joke, February 26, 2001
- Business Books: Viagra for the Soul, February 27, 2001
- The NetSlaves Quiz, March 4, 2001
- Daria: Geek Girl Icon? March 5, 2001
- IT: Hydrogen Powered Scooter? March 6, 2001
- I Don't Like Mondays (Reflections on High School Violence), March 7, 2001
- The Net's Not Dead, But There Are Some People We'd Like to See on Trial (March 11, 2001)
You can read more of Steve Gilliard's classic articles for
Netslaves.com by clicking
here and
here. This material will eventually be consolidated into one central archive.
Labels: Netslaves, Silicon Alley History, Steve Gilliard