www.glorioustrainwrecks.com

watlers world's picture

It would appear that glorioustrainwrecks will never again wreck a classic engine.
The site no longer answers http requests.

All danger is now over: the trains have been secured.

SpindleyQ's picture

Hmmmmmmmm, now I'm wondering

Hmmmmmmmm, now I'm wondering if there's any kind of proxy solution that turns everything into http for browsing the internet with your Commodore 64 or whatever... Surely that must exist. Also it should let you route all requests through the archive.org wayback machine, so you can transparently browse the period-accurate web.
I could maybe setup http://insecure.glorioustrainwrecks.com/ or something if you really need a sweet screenshot of the horrible mess that Arachne presumably makes of the HTML, but I admit that'd be pretty low on my list of priorities.

watlers world's picture

www.glorioustrainwrecks.com

The old klikity klack is now over.
Time to take up the tracks.

Thanks for saving the world.

wibi's picture

Rename the site to "Glorious

Rename the site to "Glorious Railroad Safety" and donate towards some trust fund for... safe... trains.

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