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Wocka, wocka! Here’s a cool guestbook sign-in for a cool dude.
oh… FoNzie
Believe it or not, I can comment with the best of them.
“Cool” is not a word that is generally applied to me, but I do like your guestbook. 🙂
I’m happy to be blamed for this guestbook. But Cam, this is also your fault. So happy to see guestbooks coming back.
I love coming back to this website to see what is new. And your commitment to digital preservation is commendable. 🏅 Keep up the great work.
*taps mic* Hello, is this thing on?
Groovy.
Hi! Love finding guestbooks, and cool site!
Hello! Glad I found your page; we need more folks who remember the old days of the web; for myself, while I was born in 1989, most of my computer training as a child focused primarily upon simple typing skills, and internet use with a screen reader (visually impaired). I wish I had been into web programming back then;that would have been fun! I’m not dabblling into the .NET ecosystem.
One of the best things about Homebrew Website Club is meeting new nerds. Sometimes it feels like each new club meeting brings in someone new!…
I forked/remixed your “brat” header in CodePen, Joe: https://codepen.io/nsmsn/pen/VwJdoxQ
I know August is almost up and you might replace this soon, but I used the filter:blur CSS property on the h1 to give it that *slightly* blurred look.
Absolutely delightful Nick! Mark Sutherland pointed out I could do that when I first deployed it – I opted not to. But for today’s Front End Study Hall I did add that slight low-fi blur!
https://codepen.io/artlung/full/eYwKoxB
Hey Joe, it’s me from the future. I hope this message reaches you in 1999.
Buy some Apple stock.
This site is awesome!
24 years blogging — that is impressive!
I loved signing guestbooks on my early days with Internet, in the late 90s. Such a cool concept that isn’t so common anymore, it felt close and personal. Here’s for its return!
Boo! – sorry if I scared you
This place is awesome!
open(guestbook, '>>', $artlungDotCom) or die "Could not open file '$artlungDotCom': $!";print guestbook "I remember when we wrote these in Perl.\n";Stumbled upon your site address in my referer statistics today. What a fun place on the web you’ve built. So, yes… I was here. 🙂
Howdy! Thanks for reacting to my pull request on markovify! This is one cool website
Pao was here. New fan of the lab.
Very nice website. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes.
godislord17790@gmail.com
Gostei de conhecer seu site
vou passar mais vezes por aqui
( Rancharia, São Paulo, Brasil )
Keep on rockin’ in the free world fellow indie-webber!
wandered onto this site on my journey to work on my very first website in the year of our lord 2025. thank you so much for sharing!
Hey nice site. Love the hand made feel to it. I think I found my way here to a blog about an online creative meet up via Mastodon. But as I opened this tab yesterday, I don’t actually remember.
I love me an old school guestbook. Long may they remain.
BTW: I think I saw a server error when I visited “Older stuff > Site Index”.
Thank you Matt! Because of you I have corrected that bug! Site Index.
cool site 🙂
uh yeah, guestbook’s are great 🙂
Very nice website. Thank you for sharing.
Best wishes,
Bill Prescott
Hello from a breezy and cold Newton-le-Willows, United Kingdom. Thanks for stopping by my blog, added you to my RSS feed reading!
Hey Joe, thanks for your kind words on my website. I’ve been following yours on RSS for a long time. Happy blogging for 2026!