there is a great site on the internet called the archive.org. You can type in a url and if they have a snapshot of your site, can see what the site looked like in the past. unfortunatly the images usualy don't work, but still neat.
I thought id show some links to the progression of Canadaka.net
first site:
http://web.archive.org/web/200010170631 ... dakicksass
Old first guestbook
first phpnuke site
http://web.archive.org/web/200105190340 ... hwebs.com/
you can enter the site in this one, most the images work
http://web.archive.org/web/200207262227 ... hwebs.com/
an even better one:
http://web.archive.org/web/200209241214 ... hwebs.com/
new red design:
http://web.archive.org/web/200212080755 ... /index.php
http://web.archive.org/web/200302020025 ... adaka.net/
white design
http://web.archive.org/web/200306080722 ... a.net/cka/
altered white design
http://web.archive.org/web/200402012107 ... a.net/cka/
cool, interesting to see how the site has 'grown up', and how the number of members have grown. how did you find that site?
Popped by a bud's today and he had this parked in his driveway.
It's a pontiac trans sport mini van with a humongous lift kit on it.Thats what I thought untill I saw the frame sticking out the sides.First thing I said was what the fu*k is that?
But what got me was the back of it,check out the writing and graphic's on the back.
That mini van could run right over that lil toyota of mine,my bud "gouger is still pushing the limits with seeing how high they can go.
An accomplished mud bogger and builder of highway legal 1st place winning "boggers" he still takes his wife to the IGA for groceries in that,then races it on the weekends season permitting.
I think he may have bought this one though and judging by whats painted on the back I thought maybe a forum member may have owned this little gem once.
Basically a chevy 3/4 ton chassis with 454 and a trans sport body bolted on top. It might even be for sale soon.
That's a helluva "minivan", ziggy!
Pretty cool to see the site back when it had only a little over a thousand members.....it has come a long way since then!
The "old first guestbook" link was funny too. The first entry being a Canada-bashing American. Some things never change...
It's for sale....$6000.00
And it's on a pre 70's chassis and running a 350.
So for some gas money I can take a spin in it tommorrow.
The rig came from Calgary. Anyone Calgarians seen this rig cruising the deerfoot?
Typical Alberta licence plate......"Cac"!
Thats awesome...it used to be so, how do I put this nicely, well I can't. The first page was so old school. But look at what it has begun. All floods start with just a few rain drops.