Nostalgia.

// August 16th, 2008 // Me, Nostalgia, Website

On the 25th of December 2005, I registered twilightlullaby.net via my current host, ToastyHost, probably because I was bored at Christmas, and hey, what better way to do that than to pick random words that sounded weird together and register a domain? I already owned a domain previously (we’ll skip over the part about how I was so excited the year before to be finally getting a .com!!!111oneoneone!!!!), but I ditched my old domain name for this one, because I thought it sounded better. Srsly, WTF was I thinking?! twilightlullaby.net became my personal website of sorts, with crap layouts, weird blogs, and stupid tutorials. In fact, I still have a lot of twilightlullaby.net’s stuff in a ZIP file on my computer.
I was pretty proud of it at the time, but let’s face it, it was utter crap! The layouts were all fixed width and aligned to the left, would not display properly in any other screen resolution outside of 1024 x 768 (although I optimised it for 800 x 600 for some strange reason), and wouldn’t work in any browser outside of Firefox. Not because I was ‘elite’, but because I had just discovered Firefox and thought it was the coolest thing on earth (mainly because it loaded a hell of a lot faster than IE, and had a lot of cool addons), and accidentally uninstalled all my other browsers, thinking that all code would display the same, no matter what browser it was on. Oh, how n00bish of me. My website was a classic example of Web 1.0, haha.

Later on in the year, I discovered NaNoWriMo, and ditched my ‘beloved’ – I use that term lightly because I was really starting to get bored of it by then – website in order to finish writing a 50000 word novel. At the end of the month, my novel was completed, I’d met a lot of new friends, and hadn’t updated the website since the beginning of the month. Yep, procrastination had sunk in. I put the website on an open hiatus, thinking I would save it for a rainy day. Just when I was thinking about actually doing something to my website again, something went wrong.

During that November, I was so busy writing that I didn’t notice at all that my host, ToastyHost, was having major problems. Well, when I came back, I saw for myself. There was downtime on a Twitter scale, the host couldn’t be contacted, and, worst of all, when I registered, the domain came free with the hosting, i.e. I had no control over it whatsoever, and couldn’t change the nameservers.
When the time came to renew my hosting again, I just wasn’t able to do it. ToastyHost had died, my domain was gone, and I waved goodbye to my crappy little personal site. :)

Three years later, I was randomly doing searches on Whois, when I saw that this domain name was available again. Not surprisingly, no one had wanted to buy it in the 3 years it had been held by the registrar – I couldn’t be bothered to buy it back because of the bloody expensive fee the registrar was charging.

After much discussion on Plurk about whether to buy it or not, I bought twilightlullaby.net again. Basically, I wanted this domain for nostalgia.

Three years on, I hope I’ve learnt from my bloated code, my appallingly bad taste in layouts, and general suckiness. If you think that I haven’t, feel free to poke me and tell me what I’m doing wrong. I’m currently using a premade Wordpress theme at the moment to avoid making any Wordpress themes. ;)

Also, twilightlullaby.net’s name may be crap, but it’s become a little piece of my history that I can’t bear to get rid of, if you know what I mean.

I will still blog on Vox occasionally (well, I’m certainly crossposting with it at the moment), but for now, this domain, with all its’ history, shall be my main blog.

Welcome back, twilightlullaby.net. In retrospect, I really did miss you quite a bit.

2 Responses to “Nostalgia.”

  1. Luci-lu says:

    I still reckon you should sell wellies on here.

  2. Nikki says:

    yay for nostalgia!

    :smile:

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