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        Cosmic Voyage is a public-access unix system and 'tilde' community based around a collaborative science-fiction universe.
      
     
      
    
        imood helps you keep in touch with how you and your friends are feeling. It's that simple. We accomplish this by making it easy for everybody to find people, websites and books based on their emotions.
      
     
      
    
        It's late. You are seconds away from the main street in a small alley. It's quieter here, but you can still hear the sound of chatter, footsteps, and cars from busy downtown. The city is buzzing, the streets are like arteries. You see an intriguing place in the alley, with a moon on its door. It reads "The Midnight Pub".
      
     
      
    
        moku.blog is a small-web community for food enthusiasts. moku is the toki pona word for "food", "drink", "eat" or, really, anything to do with consuming. it comes from the japanese onomatopoeia もぐもぐ (mogu-mogu) which represents the sound of chewing.
      
     
      
    
        From the hills of Dusk's End to the small alleys of Main Street, you feel drawn to the lights of this vibrant metropolis in an uncharted internet territory. The sign reads "Nightfall".
      
     
      
    
        A place to share your JPEG pictures with your friends.
      
     
      
    
        PikiDiary is a microblogging platform where you can record fun memories and share them with everyone.
      
     
      
    
        Pliko! is a retro micro-blogging website similar to what early versions of Twitter were. Share whatever you're doing at any moment in a message of only 140 characters. Usually this is enough to express your feelings or whatever you want to say.
      
     
      
    
        Special Fish is a community word processor with light social features. People use Special Fish for poetry, logging, journaling, list making and being online in a more intentional way.
      
     
      
    
        status.cafe is a place to share your current status.
      
     
      
    
        The Daily WTF is your how-not-to guide for developing software. We recount tales of disastrous development, from project management gone spectacularly bad to inexplicable coding choices.