For those of you who have wondered why Coyote Crossing’s domain is faultline.org rather than coyotecrossing.org or creekrunningnorthwasmoreusefulonblogspats.net or somesuch, I tried to launch a California-based environmental web magazine here from 2001-2003ish. It didn’t pan out as planned, partly because the fundraising climate for web stuff had always been a little soft, and partly because I edited the site by hand, without the aid of Content Management Software.
It occurred to me a couple days ago that some of the old articles were historically relevant, so I put them back up. Many of the links on single-article pages won’t work, and the design is a mass of table-cell horribility, but the archive pages and the top navigation buttons should work.
Go browse. Some great stuff in there by Ron Sullivan, Joe Eaton, Tim Neagle, and a coupla luminaries.



1 comment on "Old Faultline archives up"
you and ron and joe? what’s not to love?
[not to disrespect other contributors, but you’re the ones i met in person.]