If you had a site on geocities you can probably still get it from either the Archive team torrent or from http://reocities.com/ , simply append your old url. There is a 'self service' bit (see the FAQ) where you can archive your website and have a download link mailed to you.
It's been running for a few years now and gets approximately 35K unique visitors daily.
From a commercial point of view it is a complete failure but the emails from happy people that I keep getting about the project are more than enough payment.
If you can't find it on reocities, try http://oocities.com as well. No idea which generally has more or if they both have pretty solid collections. My lame 12-year-old music fan site is preserved on both!
Not sure if this is the best place to ask, but I get a "page not found (yet)" (when I attempt to get to my old site) which suggests that you're still in the process of restoring pages. Is this still the case? Or do I assume that my data is long gone at this point.
Edit: Even if my data is gone, I really appreciate what you've done; and I'm sure others do too. Wish Yahoo had shuttered it more gracefully.
No need to be sorry. Thanks for setting the service up and trying! I'm sure it's helped lots of people.
As for my site; I'm sure I have backup's (somewhere :) of the really valuable data. It's just more for taking a look at My First Website and reeling at the horror more than anything else.
Ugh. I think my old page had a "Free Kevin Mitnick" banner next to an animated gif that said "Made with Macintosh". Not that these clues narrow it down very much, if you want to find my page.
It's all static, no compression (just one large xfs file tree), it costs a few hundred euros per month. At the time the server (20T) was quite expensive, one of these days it will have to be re-done and fortunately storage costs have come down quite a bit so the per-month write off on the server will be (a lot) lower.
It's been running for a few years now and gets approximately 35K unique visitors daily.
From a commercial point of view it is a complete failure but the emails from happy people that I keep getting about the project are more than enough payment.