Ten Years of The Anti-Orange Page!(537 total words in this text) (3114 Reads)
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(Written in 2006) Wow,
has it been that long?? I started The Anti-Orange Page back in April
of 1996 just as "something to do" with my UGA comics and stuff I had
collected through college. I had just graduated from UGA in 1995 and at the
time was learning about this thing called the internet. I was completely amazed
and excited by all of this (yeah, nerdy, I know )
and wanted to create an internet page.
When I first started the AO Page, it was a very simple one-page website
stored on my Earthlink account along with my other website Tales
From Band Camp. Thanks to my friend Brian Sugrue (aka Groo and a visit
to Steverino's in Athens, GA - R.I.P.) plus an HTML for Dummies book,
I soon learned HTML and wrote it straight using Notepad. I then moved to the
program HotDog 1.0 (wooo!) which is basically a glorified Notepad for HTML.
I eventually moved on to Dreamweaver and some CGI/Perl/PHP programming which
I still use today. Both The AO Page and TFBC soon became so popular
that I created the domain DAWGToons.com
to encompass both of them.
The Anti-Orange Page has gone through countless changes throughout
the years from a one page format to a vast collection of graphics and text that
uses PostNuke to organize it. A few of the original pages and content still
exist, like the Hall
of Shame and the What
is FOAOE? pages.
A mainstay of The AO Page is the gameday comics that I "publish"
each football season. These are inspired by the Harry Dog comics drawn by Don
Smith that used to appear on the front page of The Athens Banner-Herald back
in the 70s and 80s. You can view the gallery here
and see how the comics have evolved throughout the years. I've also drawn longer
comics from time to time as well. I drew a comic for almost every single
game from 1996 except for the first year and a brief hiatus during the 1999
season when I moved states, changed jobs, and planned our wedding.
I wish I had kept every bit of feedback (including flames) through the whole
10 years. I've gotten some pretty interesting (and weird) letters from both
UGA fans and UGA haters - especially Tennessee fans. UGA football has certainly
changed during The AO Page's tenure from Jim Donnan's hiring to today's
success. FWIW, Georgia's overall football record is 92-32 since 1996. Georgia's
record against orange teams since 1996 is 16-19 (yikes!). Georgia's record against
GA Tech since 1996 is 7-3.
So what will the next ten years bring? Hopefully many more comics and UGA championships!
AND GO DAWGS!!!!
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