Re-enactments/Re-countings of things you remember happening (whether or not they actually happened). In effect, it would be the solidification of a possible life experience through the intentional recreation of supposed memories of said events.
Possible tag lines: “An Alternative to History” or “How (I Think) Things Were”.
Sitting through a web conference hyping Web 2.0 and web communities, I realize (yet again) how much I am not that demographic. I have rarely ever chatted, posted to newsgroups, hung out on blogs, etc. So, with the proliferation of MySpace, Facebook and Friendster, why isn’t there a Shutitster which would be a (parody) social network for people who don’t want to be in social network. Similar to some of the pages in those other social networks, the pages/profiles would be a wasteland of empty, default information, outdated items, etc.
The big pitch of the site would of course be the tally of how many millions of people felt compelled by the hype to visit, signed on, created as little of a profile as was required, looked around to decide it wasn’t worth their time, and never returned.
It could have “don’t bug me” buttons, forums/blogs with topics like “coming soon” and “welcome to your blog”.
There are a lot of sites that have tackled the “to do” list niche. Not sure if any of them is going into territories such as:
- Other items that a to do item is dependent on
- Other people that a to do item is dpendent on
- Any date ranges, deadlines, etc. that are involved
Taking these factors into consideration could allow for Gantt chart style output that helps see when to do items can actually be done.