While doing websurfing just 'because', I came across a site who was once made by Greg Wittel. This is interesting because it's an ancient website that used to be active until 2002.
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Out of curiosity, I poked around and I really dig his articles across the site. It's clearly made at the time the Saturn and later Dreamcast was a thing. He had high hopes it'll deliver great entertainment, but never knew how short it lived.
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Then there's a section of that page where you can send messages to the creator of the site. I thought about sending a message just to see if he'll respond and was aware of the site that's still active to this day, maybe even chat for a bit.
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For your reference, this is the site I found. http://dextremes.com/ This is pretty late 90's to early 00's look. I miss the days when websites has a personal touch unlike mainstream social medias we used today.
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Anyway, sending that message didn't work so I assumed his former email no longer exist. Maybe he doesn't like spam in his emails (like we all do). Either way, it's a bit sad I couldn't send my message to him directly.
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That is until further investigation I checked his latest update and what do you know, it sent me to this group who also just so happen to have a Twitter page (yes, I'm talking to you
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It's amazing how nearly 20 years could go by and what he's been up to. I don't know if he's too busy to say at least 'hi' nowadays while fighting against spam and scammers. If you're 'that' guy, feel free to respond and tell me if you're still playing games. :P I love Internet.
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naturally. but ... who are you? DM me at @spamfighter666
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