Regarding your idea for dating-style service: In what way do you propose the service be different from the many that already exist? Regarding my idea for flexible funding of sites, not by banner ads, but by priorities for service based on quotient between voluntary contributions-to-date and usage-to-date: Are you interested in the idea? Regarding my idea for dealing with copyrighted material: Are you interested in the idea? Regarding my idea for a sort of "Turing Test" to defeat 'bots and also an alternative to passwords: Are you interested in the idea? Does your server support facilities not available on my ISP here, such as JSP, Servlets, RMI, RPC, virtual domains, user-sockets for custom live servers, etc.? What version of Lisp do you have already installed on your server? What operating system are you running there as a "shell" accessible from here via VT-100 TELNET? What do you think of my proposed user-interface where the user can select between (1) browse the major clusters of topics (2) type in a keyword or phrase etc. to do a search (3) paste in a reference that was previously found? What do you think of my idea of having the user actually learn a small number of advertisements instead of being flooded with large numbers of pop-up ads all the time? > I have a number of communities I would like to set up. I have done a > fair bit of research, and I know that the market exits. Have you written any simple text/html file listing some of these? Regarding my suggestion that we should offer users a choice of various payment plans, from absolutely no cash (free services in exchanges for services in return) through various monetary plans. A few days ago I figured out the right way to do triangle relaxation within a nearest-neighbor net, so that the final optimal result is independent of the sequence in which various relaxation steps happened to be performed, so that the final result is well-defined function of the starting net. I haven't had time to implement it yet. Are you generally interested in my ideas for nearest-neighbor networks at various levels in the topic-clustering hierarchy? Interested enough that I should go ahead and write a demo program? ProxHash makes it easy to generate 2-d slices of topic space and thereby draw visual renderings of nearest-neighbor networks. Do you like the idea enough that you'd like me to implement a demo of it? What do you think of my idea for an online micro-work-unit economy, sort of like eBay except bids are on online services rather than physical products. ** That's all the major questions I asked up to present that are still pending your reply as of Aug.10.