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Acronyms
100
JPEG
200
VRML
300
PDF
400
MIME
500
LDAP
CeWebrities
100
The self-styled "HTML terrorist."
200
The Web Usability Guru what opened a can of whoop-ass on Carl in the previous version of Webpardy!
300
The poster boy for e-commerce.
400
This guy:
500
The porntrepreneur who brought Tommy and Pamela Lee to the internet.
Netscape History
100
The code name of Netscape (the browser)
200
The original name of Netscape (the company)
300
The original URL of Netscape's home page
400
The original name of JavaScript
500
The originator of the BLINK tag
404
100
Though technically still alive, this heavily-funded community site lost it's key players.
200
The thoughtful HotWired channel that offered "a good idea, every day."
300
Time-Warner/Prodigy's ill-fated genX Webzine.
400
Turner Broadcasting's ill-fated genX Webzine.
500
The ill-fated GNN's ill-fated GenX webzine.
Cease and Desist!
100
The parody an underwear manufacturer had problems with.
200
The webzine that silhoutted its lesbian barbie poses after receiving a letter from mattel.
300
Art Clokey personally resolved the issue of this domain name, which proved yet again that lawyers are assholes.
400
What the "peta" in peta.org originally stood for.
500
Litigious giraffes came after this 'r us site.
Digital Cinema
(The following links are to various digital video formats. There may be problems running them on all browsers.)
100
The humor columnist who first brought attention to this video.
200
The graphics company that created this famous
boogie-er.
300
What this video
was originally intended for.
400
The "entarteur" responsible for this.
500
The man we see here.
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