Hey there, and welcome to Hamelton’s Corner on the
newly-minted hamelton.neocities.org. This site is my love letter
to the early web — before social media feeds, before infinite scroll,
when personal homepages were the way you got to know someone online.
I’ll be using this space as a classic personal blog: informal updates, behind-the-scenes notes on what I’m building, and maybe the occasional late-night ramble typed up with way too much caffeine.
Click around the navigation above to explore journal entries, projects, photos, and curated link lists. I’ll keep layering in more retro touches as the site evolves — hit counters, webrings, tiny buttons, all of it.
[2025-11-13] Rebooting the 1998 Web
I finally decided to give Neocities a proper home and build this site like it’s 1998 again. Divs instead of tables, but still full of gradients, glass buttons, and pixel fonts. Consider this the soft launch.
[2025-11-10] Why I Miss the Old Internet
The early web felt small, weird, and personal. No algorithm deciding what you see, just people tinkering with HTML in the middle of the night and throwing it on a server to see what happens.