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Venezuelan Beaver Cheese
On November 30, 1972 Monty Python's Flying Circus aired the Cheese Shop sketch. In the sketch 43 different cheeses are mentioned, including Venezuelan Beaver Cheese. The goal of BeaverCheese.org will be to explore those 43 cheeses in depth. Lots of cheeses to still review, but it's solidly up and running. I want to give this website some legs, so feedback on making it more than just a one-off joke would be appreciated.
posted by y6y6y6 at 11:04 AM on May 1, 2006


McGriddle Fan Fiction
Finally, writers of McGriddle Fan Fiction have their own community!
posted by catfood at 8:40 PM on March 31, 2006


Green River WordPress Theme
I have been busy creating a number of free WordPress Themes, Green River is a fixed width, fixed background theme, I have also posted a theme called Ginseng Coffee and Painted Desert.
posted by JTkc at 6:20 PM on March 30, 2006


Our album is done, and so is our crappy website.
It took me and my cousin about a year to record our pschedelic pop album, but the results exceed our expectations. So, I built my first website, and now I present our efforts to the world. You can download the entire album from the site, so get ready to rock!
posted by tcobretti at 1:09 PM on March 17, 2006


craigslist, redesigned (redux)
At SXSW, a team of designers tackled the Craigslist homepage. They did a pretty good job (here's their take on it), but I like my version more. A blog post of mine explains a little more ...
posted by Alt F4 at 7:29 PM on March 17, 2006


Amorphia Apparel
"Look on my shirts, ye mighty, and despair!" One day, a few years ago, I woke up and decided I no longer wanted to wear any clothes with words/designs I didn't make myself. So I started designing my own T-shirts and the people around me really seemed to like them, so I figured 'what the hell' why not try opening an online shirt shop. I like things a little more oblique or deadpan then most "funny shirt" sites, and I think it does a good job of reflecting my sensibilities. I hope you like 'em.
posted by Jezztek at 5:32 PM on March 9, 2006


Oscar Contest 2006
Yes, it's yet another Oscar Pick 'Em Contest. Mine's a little different though. For three years in a row now, I've given a custom sock monkey creation to the winner. (2003, 2004, 2005) This year I had a stroke of brilliance when designing the prize: The winner will receive a pair of gay sock monkey cowboys. Everybody's welcome to enter.
posted by web-goddess at 2:02 AM on February 5, 2006


The Groucho Marx Name Generator
Strictly doing my part to contribute to the infinite sea of stupid name generators on the Internet, I present the Groucho Marx Name Generator. For all the fans of Otis B. Driftwood and Rufus T. Firefly. Partly inspired by this AskMe thread
posted by Robot Johnny at 10:38 AM on January 22, 2006


Itinerate Surfer
Itinerate Surfer is basically a collection of things I've trolled up while delving into the depths of the internet. I have around 140 posts now, so you can lose yourself here for a couple of hours, or at least i hope you can. I try to avoid editorializing, although I will admit to having fallen prey to it at least once or twice.
posted by sourbrew at 8:20 PM on January 17, 2006


Baby!
It is with great pleasure that I announce the follow up to this Ask Metafilter question from nine months ago (the original question was deleted, link goes to archival photo of the thread). Announcing the latest generation of Jonson!! This release features no Y chromosome, but is highly feature rich in terms of adorableness & comes factory loaded with good baby smell.
posted by jonson at 12:55 AM on December 19, 2005


Announcing Medslist!
Medslist is a website I've developed to allow people to enter their medications online, print out a wallet-sized PDF list of them, and save them (if they like) for future updates. It encourages people to understand at least the basics of their medications--why they're taking them, which many cannot answer--and also provides the ability to enter any vitamins, herbals, or supplements people take regularly.
Many patients, often on 10-20 medications, will come to clinic without a list and it's a frustrating experience. It's also a waste of time that could be better spent on patient education, prevention, and screening. Please check it out, use it, and give me all the suggestions and constructive criticism you can muster. Thanks!
posted by gramcracker at 10:46 PM on December 8, 2005


TMI Patrol
Just a quickie 1-pager requesting the tagged person to rethink posting so much information potentially easily hacked up by info-thieves. How could I make this better? Is there something like this already?
posted by vanoakenfold at 2:12 PM on December 8, 2005


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