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Space Jam's 1996 Website Shows How Far We've Come

The legacy of Space Jam disappeared about as soon as the movie was released, but an odd fluke has brought it back in the popular consciousness. It would appear that the website was never taken down, so it's been sitting on the interwebs, a time capsule snapshot of what the internet used to be. The internet used to be comically crappy. Of course, we didn't know that at the time, much like we don't view our technology as comically crappy when compared to the tech world of 15 years from now.

We don't want to spoil the surprise, so click on the above link and explore the internet during the era of GeoCities and horrible modem sounds. Then kiss your powerful laptop and tell it you'll never take it for granted again.

 
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