Domain: 1112.net
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Comments · 12
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I don't believe this is true...
How do I go fom http://www.1112.net/lastpage.html to http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/ or vice-versa?
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Re:This why..
You forgot the link: Hermitbook
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in other news.. DUKE NUKEM FOREVER RELEASED!
In a brillant marketing sting, Steve Jobs of Apple, the Debian Developement Team and 3DRealms united and tried to get the attention of the world today by confirming the long rumored news of the release of their respective flagship products, the Intel-microprocessor based "Macintosh Computer", the linux operating sytem "Debian 3.1" and the so called first person shooter game "Duke Nukem Forever" within hours and by doing so slashdotting the website "Slashdot.Org" - the only thing of the whole internet thought to be unslashdottable.
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Hey! Thanks!
I've been stuck on this level of the internet forever!!! Once I typed the magic word xyzzy into my address bar, I am win!
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Your salvation
You need to hotkey this page. Now you'll have a way out whenever
/. starts to rub you the wrong way. Expect to use it daily ;) -
Re:a graph of internet growth?
The real question is - where does the Internet go from here?
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Re:What's the big deal?
For anyone who was wondering, here's the Last Page of the Internet.
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Re:eBay you say?
It's fun and all but I reached the end already. Is there an upgrade or expansion pack I can buy?
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Re:RTFI
Right - get back to me when you finish it.
I took me a while, but I finally worked my way to the end. Can I go outside now? -
Re:I�m curious
The Internet, however, is missing an ending point
However, referring to that part of the Internet that's the World-Wide Web, while books might end quickly or have chapters where you can stop reading, some books also have references sections, and you might then want to chase down the references.
One difference between that and the Web is that you usually can't instantly "follow a link" from a book or magazine article - you might have to go to the library or a bookstore to get the "linked-to" item, or even if you're at the library or the bookstore you'd have to go looking for it. It might also not be available instantly.
In some cases, the fact that links often work immediately is a feature; in others, it could be considered a bug, as per your "five more minutes" syndrome.
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Re:Cyclic links
Thats OK, eventually you will arrive here!
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My theory about brontosaurs by Anne Elk
Has anyone ever considered that with the spreading availability of broadband, maybe people are finally finding this