The archive isn't nostalgia. It's why the newer work looks the way it does.
I ran GeekTechLive as a podcast and blog from 2009 to 2017. The same taste and curiosity from those years still shows up in what I'm building now. Worth keeping around.
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Rebuilt from real records, saved media, and Wayback captures. Not nostalgia. Actual roots you can dig through.
I ran GeekTechLive as a podcast and blog from 2009 to 2017. The same taste and curiosity from those years still shows up in what I'm building now. Worth keeping around.
Every timeline entry maps to a real published record. Where I have Wayback captures, referrer evidence, or local media, I cite it. Nothing is made up. Keep me honest on anything that looks off.
Chaptered story of the old years. Every card links to a verified published record.
66 curated records
Era by era, how the site actually looked. Dated Wayback captures with source links.
4 capture cards
Every published post and page. Search, filter by year, dig in.
1606 published records
Sites that linked to GeekTechLive during the podcast years. Pulled from stats, post content, and pingbacks.
44 backlink domains
Where the archive data came from. Coverage windows, exclusions, and checksums.
How I verified it