Many JS Home pages were archived by the Wayback Machine. The scan dates range from 2/24/01 to 10/7/06. Most are from April 2006.
Here’s the link if you’d like to have a look, for old time’s sake. Prepare to be patient though. For me it took about 5 minutes to load each page.
Who knows, maybe you can dig up a crappy copy of your old JS blog page with the Wayback Machine. Enter the addy and see if it was archived. I grabbed the below partial screenshot of an old JS friend’s blog, but as you can see, my browser encountered problems…
Unfortunately, the WM didn’t get a copy of my own formerly magnificent JS blog layout, due to my restricted access settings. I did take some screenshots of it once upon a time, but naturally I lost them all in a crash.
This is my favorite…

“Go Pro! Finally — we now accept Paypal! Sign up! Get a great rate!” On…
the sudden shocking obliteration of your JS account!
Anyhoo, it’s been a long time now, since all that crap happened. I’m pleased to see the new improved version of journalspace.com has become such a smashing success.

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Someone reconstructs the old JS, just as it was, before its sudden ghastly demise. Only this time, with anti-saboteur security measures… if that’s not too much to fucking ask?!!!
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