Old Page History

Once upon a time, I created a home page on the web. Out of it came Ares' Palace. The table below shows the history of the page, all the way from its inception in 1994, with the newest stuff on top.

 

DateVersion #Modifications made
20 May 20085Given that the site is outdated and hasn't been touched in half a decade, I'm throwing the whole thing out, and replacing it with a new and improved Drupal based site. That way I get all the content and none of the management of it. Further updates to this history page will be nonexistent henceforth. Since I have inherited the Cooler Crew web site, all medallion hunt related items have been removed. The Professor Quotes archive has been relocated to an independent site from this.
 
21 March 20024.6Finally added menu images for the Peanuts statue pages. Added links to the Medallion Hunt page, and posted the archive from the Water Cooler's 2000-2001 Medallion Hunt thread.
15 July 20014.5.0eAdded pages for the Peanuts On Parade and Charlie Brown Around Town tributes to Saint Paul Native and Peanuts creator Charles Schulz
12 March 20014.5.0dAdded pictures of the launch of shuttle mission STS-102.
19-22 February 20014.5.0cAdded some pictures of the Mustang here. Also, I decided to up the version to 5.0 when I re-write my bio page.
18 February 20014.5.0bAcquired a digital camera. Now, I can get some extra content in here.
29 January 20014.5.0aAdded anti-spamming to the contact me page. Now I can legally charge for spam. ;-) In time, all the former address links will point to the contact page.
23-30 November 20004.5.0Over the course of the week, I added Cascading Style Sheets, so I can change the look of the page at will; right now, cyan on black looks good to me. The copyright statements have been uniform-ised across all the accessible pages. The menu bar is complete, relative to the current page design, and will be expanded as the site grows; and there are plans for it to grow. Also, I added the section devoted to my as yet on the drawing board MP3 playing car. Dammit, British spellings of words start appearing on the site.
19 September 20004.0.0After sitting idle for nearly 3 years, I've finally gotten around to doing something with the page. Over the next several weeks, I hope to beef up the page quite a bit, adding lots of modern features (JScript, Java, hit counters, etc.) Seeing as though The University of Minnesota is no longer hosting my pages, I'll also be removing the disclaimers from the pages.
22 January 19983.1cDid major work on the page, including inserting the appropriate JavaScript code into the menu on the left side.
3 November 19973.1bAdded the Professor Quotes Archive
13 April 19973.0Acquired Microsoft FrontPage and imported the entire page into it.
21 November 19962.1After a few looks at Andy's page, I created this, the history page to my web site. For anything prior to school year 1996-1997, any dates were inaccurate, and so they're only given to the month.
7 November 19962.1After giving Andy Lam, a student in the Computer Science class I was a T/A for, some inspiration to create his own personal home page, I decided to add a page signifying all those people whose web pages were created through my own inspiration. However, it is not yet in the "distribution" of my current site; although it will be within a couple of weeks.
1 October 19962.0With the start of a new school year, and knowing that I would have an IT account until I graduated, I felt it was time to do a massive upgrade on the page, which hadn't changed much since its inception. I produced some of my own rather low-quality graphics. The site even included an overall theme. The intention was to have it encapsulate the entire Information Superhighway metaphor complete with signs as you would see them out on the highway. All in all, they were pretty decent signs, although I really didn't add much in the line of content to the web (Not to say that I'm adding any now or anything).
October 19951.1The server move prompted me to do a little modifying of my general page layout. I changed things ever so slightly though, so it only gets a revision 1.1 label,
September 19951.0I had to move all of my pages off of the Geometry Center Computers because my account there was getting closed. The page was down for approximately 3 weeks while I transferred all over to the IT Cluster.
November 19941.0This page is originally created on computers at the now defunct Geometry Center, where I had a computer account as part of a class I took there.