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So, what is keeping up development of this site. Where is the link “Upload a picture of an orphaned sock”? Where is the link to the directory of socks? Where is the search by color link? Search by size? Search by decorative pattern? Even search by remaining scent particles? I bet you that the socks manufacturing industry would heavily support this. They could use slogans like “get more out of your socks” and link to this site where doomed socks get a second chance. You could probably get government funding and even support from Greenpeace as the positive environmental effect would be huge. Less waste caused by discarded socks. Less pollution because of smaller need for manufacturing more of them. Go orphanedsocks go. get this site moving. I have many candidate socks to upload.
Wow, after trying to help the world of socks for 5 hours and putting in hardly any content I have my first complainer. Words can not describe how honored you have made me feel Moi.
I will get on these fine questions and action them as soon as humanly possible (please be aware humans are much slower than socks at web design)
Thanks you from the bottom of my heart and i look forward to making you happy in the near future.
I’m with Moi – we want a sock gallery!
I will be teaching the wonderful Faux D’oiel technique for the crafty and industrious to imitate the sock look with Ankle paint. Ragging techniques will include sponging with orphaned socks condemmed to the laundry basket and gift giving using one-sox.