And it was during this time where I watched pro wrestling. In the 90s and early 2000s, pro wrestling was filled with all manner of colorful characters, and one such character was the Canadian pro wrestler Lance Evers, ring name Lance Storm. He had (and still has) his own website, Storm Wrestling.
There's a storm coming. |
It was a cozy spot on the Internet where Lance Storm discussed wrestling with fans and had his own little community. I was all for it, and even joined his book club!
But mostly, Mr Evers served as an inspiration for a young I.T Degree graduate and burgeoning web developer.
How was Storm Wrestling an inspiration?
Simple. No matter how crappy one might think the website was - mostly by today's standards, it was definitely cool back then - the fact remained that Lance Storm was not in the tech business. He was a pro wrestler.And nevertheless, he registered a domain name and made a website. Again, a shitty website by today's standards, but still! Come on!
A relic of bygone times. |
What kind of excuse did I, an actual web developer, have for not having my own website? None. Nada. Just pure laziness. Lack of motivation.
Registering a domain name and paying for hosting aren't extremely expensive. Honestly, if you wouldn't invest that much in your own career, why should any prospective employer?
No, I didn't get my own website right away. A lot still had to happen before I got off my ass to do shit. But it did kick-start the thinking process. And for that, I'll always be grateful.
Epilogue
It has been more than twenty years. And now I do have my own website and domain name. This has opened countless doors. Storm Wrestling inspired Teochew Thunder. Pretty poetic, wouldn't you say?
Stealing your thunder,
T___T
T___T
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