A painting of me

sorryeverybody.com ⇒

   6 November 2004, early evening

It's ok Gina, it's not your fault.

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  1. yay. i saw this site yesterday, before you put it up on your site! i like being one step ahead of you! :P

  2. Strange. This site seems to be down now. When i saw it, it was from Gina’s site (yes, we are on a first name basis now, I’ve decided), and it redirected back to her apology page. So I thought it was her site. Apparently it was a place to post photos of sad liberal apologizing to the world. I wonder if it’ll come back up.

  3. Ram, we’re so on first-name. ;) I wish it had been my idea. But no.

    I’ve had some wacky DNS things happen with that site as well.

  4. I wonder if I’ll ever see the real site. Though, your ‘I’m sorry’ page is a pretty good substitute.

  5. Please forward to others…. :)

    APOLOGIES ACCEPTED: http://www.apologiesaccepted.com/index.html

    We, wanderers of the world outside the US, have been touched by the initiative of www.sorryeverybody.com, and the huge amount of photos they received. The initiators of this website would like to show to the American people that they appreciated that message.

    So, wanderers of the world, unite! Get your pencil, grab a piece of paper and write what you think. All it takes is a simple digital camera and this website to express yourself.

    a very, very short history:

    [11.11.04] birth of concept at 11:00
    [11.11.04] website launched at 16:00
    [12.11.04] more than 3000 visitors during the first day
    [12.11.04] uploaded apologies from throughout the world
    [12.11.04] sorryeverybody.com overjoyed by this site
    [14.11.04] stats hit 1.000.000 hits
    [15.11.04] webserver having a hard time; site migrated
    [16.11.04] article in national newspaper Volkskrant
    [17.11.04] appearance on national tv’s Vara Laat

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