geektechstuff.com has been going for a while now in various forms, with the site getting its own domain back in 2018 and very few site refreshes since. However, it’s 2024 and its time for a theme refresh. So, goodbye old geektechstuff.com and hello new look geektechstuff.com.
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How Can I View Older Versions Of Web Sites?
The Internet Archive provides a very useful tool called the Wayback Machine, at https://archive.org/web. Named after the time machine used be Mr. Peabody & Sherman , the archive crawls the internet and gathers snapshots of what websites look like. If needed the archive can also be asked to take a snapshot and store it (e.g., if you want to guarantee a webpage is archived at a particular moment).
Visitors to the archive can then use the Wayback Machine to pull up all the dates a site has been archived and click to view what the site looked like at that time.