My gosh - archive.org's Wayback Machine is turning out to be far more useful than even I'd imagined, and that's definitely saying something.
With the
Wayback Machine, you can view what any given website looked like at any point during the past ten to fifteen years. It's already being used by lawyers and investigators -- for example, a legal case in Florida was recently shaken considerably when a reporter used the machine to find postings by a key witness on a vampire message board.
And
now, somebody used the site to uncover absolutely
shocking photos of Google co-founder
Sergey Brin. And he's
dressed like a lady. Gown, wig, and all.
At least I hope it's a wig.
:-D