_ _ _ __ ___ _ __ ___(_)_ _____ ___(_)_ __ ___ | '_ \ / _ \ '_ \/ __| \ \ / / _ \ |_ / | '_ \ / _ \ | |_) | __/ | | \__ \ |\ V / __/ / /| | | | | __/ | .__/ \___|_| |_|___/_| \_/ \___| /___|_|_| |_|\___| |_| _ _ _ __ ___ ___ __ _ _ __ __| | ___ _ __(_)_ __ __ _ ___ | '_ ` _ \ / _ \/ _` | '_ \ / _` |/ _ \ '__| | '_ \ / _` / __| | | | | | | __/ (_| | | | | (_| | __/ | | | | | | (_| \__ \ |_| |_| |_|\___|\__,_|_| |_|\__,_|\___|_| |_|_| |_|\__, |___/ |___/ Sip303's entry included some old school haXor style ASCII art and typical 90's - almost poetical - pensive zine meanderings: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- ############################################# # , ## # *> ## # `* ** ## # `* * *** **` ## # * * * * **` ## # *, *, ## # ` , , ` ' ## # \/|' \//` ## # /|\' |'/\` ## # `\\//\///\\' ## # ## # Often missing but never gone really..... ## ############################################# / ** /# / [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | ## / [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | ## / [ ] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [ ] ## /[ ] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [__ ] ## / [ ][][][] [===================][][][][][ ] ## /############################################### ###############################_______________## After visiting the E-Zine workshop at WORM, presented by Danny Wolfers my memory kept going back to my old website. I wrote initially from scratch and hosted it on a free webserver that was donated by my employer. The theme was all black and green, much like an E-Zine on a monochrome monitor. I registered iekommers.com in the DotCom era, sounds fancy if you pronounce it. It was an appeal against commercialism that fucked up the internet. I still like ASCII art and sharing internet gems and need little things to keep my mind busy. No need to reinvent the wheel if you have something hidden up your sleeve like a free domain. Again i work in the trenches of the internet, the spirit is back, my domain will find a new host, the phoenix rises.