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Is it a curious fork? Or a furious cork?

curious fork, furious corkWhile it's not all that nice to be a tease by saying "There's something cool you don't know about, and we're not going to tell you...yet," I couldn't help but bring Curious Fork to our attention.

The website is all of one page. It only has a small form to sign up to be "part of the wildest thing to hit the culinary world." I am quite sure that this is going to be some sort of foray into web 2.0 with a food-focused social network. More than anything though, I love the play on words that's a version of a palindrome, and the anti-mirror imaged logo.

Hurry up Curious Fork. Or Furious Cork. Or whatever you are. We're waiting!

[via: tastespotting]

Filed Under: On the Blogs, New Products
Tags: curious fork, CuriousFork, furious cork, openings, social network, social networking, web 2.0

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David

3-07-2007 @12:24PM David said... I think I'm missing something ... where's the palindrome?
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calamari

3-07-2007 @12:25PM calamari said... Not a palindrome, but...

...a SPOONerism.
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Mike Johnson

3-07-2007 @12:35PM Mike Johnson said... FWIW, the submit page breaks if you don't type anything in the curiousfork comment field.
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kevin

3-08-2007 @11:35AM kevin said... You might want to mention another new blog that The Secret Baking Cabal (aka, the Breadies) will be launching on March 21 (the Spring Equinox). It's named A Year in Bread and in it three experienced home bread bakers will be teaching folks how to bake bread.
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Steven Mark Klein

6-06-2007 @8:49PM Steven Mark Klein said... I am one of the founders of ALICE swiss chocolate. The definitive 21st
century artisanal luxury Swiss chocolate. alicechocolate.com
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