I think Netscape was installed in the department's computers in the summer of 1994, and that I had been using that program for a year or so to explore teh innertubz when Astronomy Picture of the Day went live.  I don't remember when I found it, but it is without a doubt one of the sites that I  have followed most closely over the last decade and a half.  Here is the first image posted there, 
15 years ago today- I'll make you click over to get a description of what you're seeing here.  It's kind of bizarre, very cool, and probably not what you're guessing.

And here is the picture they chose for their 
15th anniversary:

A detail; the picture is a tiling of some of the thousands of daily pictures from the site!

Here's the link to 
the full-size (4 Mb) jpg.  And one more I set aside a few days ago: an excellent multi-exposure image of 
Martian retrograde motion  from a terrestrial perspective.
 
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