Walk down Memory Lane

I don’t know how many of you actually saw my first PHP site. It was when I first got the domain quad341.com in 2003. I was working on remaking my school’s web site with a friend and also starting making this site for myself. Everything was written from scratch. It never really got changed either. I added on at times (so some parts are later coding than earlier), but generally the old stuff stayed. I didn’t add any documentation either. This is all original. I don’t have the original index page or the /new directory anymore (in 3 or 4 server changes, that didn’t make it or just got deleted sometime). It’s poorly written, procedural code. There are some vulgar comments in there that show my frustration (just check out my database password). The original install script is still present too, so if you want to actually set up my old site, just run that. Anything that references th /images directory probably still references a current file on my site if you want to grab any of them I didn’t pack in the zip. It just makes me laugh. I also packed my first attempt at PHP object oriented code in there (which was to parse Live Journal) as well as the flash version of my old site. I don’t have the flash source files anymore (or don’t know where they are if I do). If you want them, I can look around a little, but i’m pretty sure they’re lost. Check out the archive to have a look at how I started out. I’ll finish up a game project this weekend maybe and you can compare the code. It should be funny.

In music news, I finally uploaded the md5 hash of Marco Torrance‘s mix, Silent Train of Thoughts. I have not listened to that mix by Torrance, but I have heard another of his, Return to Cape Arcona, on di.fm. If I remember, I’ll ask him if I can put it up. That one is definitely chillout though, so I’m not sure what to expect out of a truly ambiant mix. (Torrance is also Zilent Zpott, if you were wondering, so he can do very good ambiant). I also added the track lists for the last two mixes added on the mixes page if you’d like to look.

Oh and a little note: MacBooks are VERY impressive machines. I can’t stop loving mine.

Cheers all.

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