Remember the old days of the internet, when pages were simpler, when zzt.org was still the ZZT archive of choice and when not as many morons knew about the Information Superhighway?
One step into the Way-Back Machine will let you relive those glorious days.
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Also this is probably really old, but nobody ever tells me anything.
I never even saw the last post on zzt.org ... I think this was on my first visit to Peru during my dad's wedding.
All I remember is receiving an e-mail saying that a new website called Z2 had been started, and immediately sending BoonoB and Interfecus an e-mail in which I stated that ZZT was dead and there was nothing we could do about it.