Yep. In 1995 the main lesson of the web seemed to be "you can be an author." (Good luck finding bus schedules...) So I cobbled together a Pavoni espresso website in raw HTML, most of my efforts going into the drawings, and for a time it was most of the traffic on our department web server:
One wondered then as much as ever about things one read on the web. For example, Kopi Luwak was a legendary coffee fished out of paradoxurus marsupial feces. All references on the web could be traced to a single source, yet apparently this is true.
https://www.math.columbia.edu/~bayer/coffee/
One wondered then as much as ever about things one read on the web. For example, Kopi Luwak was a legendary coffee fished out of paradoxurus marsupial feces. All references on the web could be traced to a single source, yet apparently this is true.