November 30, 2006

Wordie "Like Flickr, but without the photos."
  • But unlike Flickr, not blocked at my work - Yay! Nobody is listing the word “flange” Why don't you?
  • I shall forward this to Mrs Dotcom who has a creative approach the the English language. My favourite of hers is the verb 'to dingle' as in ... "we were dingling along ... " I'm not sure of the exact meaning but it's pretty onomatopaeic
  • Very interesting.. But it needs more personality -- comments and whatnot. Right now it's just words. It needs words about the words.
  • They need to make it possible to add tags, the way Flickr does. And maybe people could comment by posting pictures.
  • Hmm.. I kind of like the simple setup, though I think tagging with pics (or, more specifically, icons) is actually a great idea, all kidding aside. I do agree that there should be some kind of a grouping feature aside from user-created lists.
  • Interesting - but needs a dose of style.
  • dickdotcom, I like those words that a family or group of friends has. My family used the verb 'to snook' to describe what cats do when they rub their faces on you, around your ankles etc.
  • This thread is worthless without words.
  • Well, I'd go so far as to say they all are. But then I'm text-fixated.
  • I've noticed there are far too many words on MoFi lately. I'm going to ban the font tag.
  • *prepares to repel squee*
  • This looks hierogplyphic-y! Most handsome, sly_polyglot!
  • Muteboy: Snook is good - mind if I borrow it?
  • I've noticed there are far too many words on MoFi lately. I'm going to ban the font tag. Ha!
  • dickdotcom, of course you can! My licensing terms are very reasonable ;)