Web Socks
Description: If you're a web developer or software engineer who loves coding languages, then let the world know with this cool JS shirt! Featuring a vintage style design, this Java tshirt makes the perfect graduation gift for any frontend developer, backend developer, CS student, or code lover in your life.
Description: Joi Lansing sings Web of Love as a guy in a snake costume slither arounds, a witch doctor jumps about (same guy) and several women who clearly are not from equatorial climes do some back up dancing. Very sultry. A retro design; so far as I know there was never a table tent for scopitone S-1057. Scopitones are music films made for a video jukebox in the 1960s. There were over 70 American ones produced and hundreds of European ones, featuring well-known artists of the time.
Description: An intricately detailed spider rests across an ornate web in a vibrant mix of teal, orange, purple, gold, and cream. This psychedelic arachnid illustration blends colorful nature art with a slightly spooky fantasy aesthetic, making it perfect for spider lovers, arachnid enthusiasts, alternative art fans, Halloween collectors, and anyone drawn to bold wildlife designs.
Description: The terms “deep web” and “dark web” are sometimes used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Deep web refers to anything on the internet that is not indexed by and, therefore, accessible via a search engine like Google. Deep web content includes anything behind a paywall or requires sign-in credentials. It also includes any content that its owners have blocked web crawlers from indexing. Medical records, fee-based content, membership websites, and confidential corporate web pages are just a few examples of what makes up the deep web. Estimates place the size of the deep web at between 96% and 99% of the internet. Only a tiny portion of the internet is accessible through a standard web browser—generally known as the “clear web”.
Description: Commodore was a North American home computer and electronics manufacturer. Commodore development of the home–personal computer industry in the 1970s and 1980s. The company developed and marketed one of the world's best-selling desktop computers of all time, the Commodore 64 (1982) and released its Amiga computer line in 1985, both of which still have extensive legacy followings to this day.
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