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Hi, I'm Ryker and I own this webpage. I'm 14 years old and I really love to code.
Though now you wonder, what is the point of offline pages? The answer is you make it available offline yourself. And I'll show you some reasons why I like letting people have offline pages.
It's true, I really don't update pages that often. I usually forget to. Which is perfect because it allows people to sink in the features in such pages.
The only reason the Internet exists in the first place is because of the ARPANET. Before Tim Berner-Lee created the WWW (W3) in 1989, we had the ARPANET which is a bunch of confusing lines and shapes when looking at it on a map. But it was how people got around in the 1970s.
Really, do look: 
It strikes as the truth, you really wouldn't get this webpage if you didn't save it for offline activity. And besides, doesn't it put a bit of interest to see what a teenager like me creates under a 1GB limit now and then?
Anything before the "Now To The Real Part!" was auto-generated upon creation of this page (Neocities does that), so I had to T R Y and use my brain.