Tea is serious business here in England. Even young hip kids that you would think would be over the whole stereotype of a culture, still swear by a good cup of tea. So it should come as no surprise that tea parties have gone Web 2.0 in England. The Website makethetea.com is out to help organize teatime by ending the fuss over whose turn it is to brew the tea. The site takes into account your different tea drinking groups as well as each person's taste, then selects the brewer at random. Thus giving a system to this age old tradition. What will the Internet do next?


The Queen of England Thursday, 05.29.08 @ 5:17 pm

It’s a rip-off of teabuddy.com which is actually much nicer


Oz Monday, 06.02.08 @ 3:15 am

agreed – Poke did this yonks ago. . poor form peoples.


Peter Rogers Wednesday, 06.04.08 @ 5:53 pm

I agree that the Tea Selection online concept has been around for a while but this is a far superior version than tea buddy. Im a fan of retro but im also a fan of fun. http://www.makethetea.com is good tongue in cheek fun.

Actually, ive just noticed the makethetea.com domain was bought in 2003 anyway. Thats when TeaBuddy was just a twinkle in the eye.




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