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- | *[[Thorax | + | *[[Thorax Corporation]] — On their [[Thorax:emission.html|eMission Statement]] page, one of their instructions on how to go there include "Type in the Internet (1 for IE5, 2 for Nedscape)." |
*[[Homestar Runner's Website]] — The text at the bottom of claims the page is best viewed using "Nedscape 1.0 or lower". | *[[Homestar Runner's Website]] — The text at the bottom of claims the page is best viewed using "Nedscape 1.0 or lower". | ||
*Email [[virus]] — The broken JPEG symbol on [[Bubs]]' mouth is the same one used in Netscape, as well as in the web browsers [[Wikipedia:Mozilla Application Suite|Mozilla]] and [[Wikipedia:Mozilla Firefox|Mozilla Firefox]], which were based on Netscape. | *Email [[virus]] — The broken JPEG symbol on [[Bubs]]' mouth is the same one used in Netscape, as well as in the web browsers [[Wikipedia:Mozilla Application Suite|Mozilla]] and [[Wikipedia:Mozilla Firefox|Mozilla Firefox]], which were based on Netscape. |
Revision as of 20:32, 2 November 2008

A Netscape Thnikkaman?
There are numerous references to the once popular web browser Netscape by characters in the Homestar Runner body of work.
Appearances
- Thorax Corporation — On their eMission Statement page, one of their instructions on how to go there include "Type in the Internet (1 for IE5, 2 for Nedscape)."
- Homestar Runner's Website — The text at the bottom of claims the page is best viewed using "Nedscape 1.0 or lower".
- Email virus — The broken JPEG symbol on Bubs' mouth is the same one used in Netscape, as well as in the web browsers Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox, which were based on Netscape.
- Back Door Store Thank You Message — The page imitates Netscape and Mozilla's "missing plugin" placeholder.
- Quote of the Week — An extended version of the theme song intro has the line "When email comes to town, I know, I know, it's like a netscape hurricane".