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Chewie

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Been working hard on subtle things with the website that no one will notice except for search engine spiders. (Yay fun) :confused: I guess it wouldn't say working too hard. When I work too hard I need to release stress. That leads to a trip to a bar (Bull's Tavern) after work and I find out that not only has happy hour been over for hours but the bar is closing. :D

Anyway in my websurfing travels and googling I stumbled upon the fact that 6 days ago ernieball.com turned 11 years old.

Alot has changed since then:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.ernieball.com

The Archive is missing some stuff but it is interesting to see how the website has progressed over the last decade.
 
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SteveB

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Cool! My company's web site will be 11 years old in 1 month and 4 days!

We've been through several complete re-designs over the years.
 

Psychicpet

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Awesome! I dig the Toxic Barrels for the categories.
I was actually coming on here to post that i just noticed the kooky little "EB" that now resides in the nav bar and my Bookmarks toolbar... not sure if it is new or if I've just happened to look up from all the pretty pictures and pearls of wisdom from the Dude and BP :D

anywho, happy B-Day EB.com!
 

francric

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Interesting to see how it evolved.............interesting also that stuff like that is archived somewhere............
 

Chewie

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I found that little EB icon the other day while I was going through directories trying to figure out which directories the web spiders should or shouldn't scan.
 

todd4ta

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Cool!

Hunting through the archives, I found a live link to the Audiophile cabinet manual. The links for the HD-500 head didn't work.
 

jongitarz

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That was the year I started working for the company, in the machine shop making volume pedal bodies etc. I had a computer that was passed down from a couple of family members. Jan Michael Vincent had more memory than that computer, but I loved checking out our website (even though it took 3 or 4 hours for that computer to load a page!) We've come a long way baby!
 

Jim Warnstedt

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I remember looking at the site back in 1996 and what a trip because I remember it looking just like that with the brick wall and everything. That was great stuff!
 
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