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CheeseNet began in March, 1995, and has been growing ever since. Our aim is to disseminate information on cheese and its many uses, in the interest of increasing Netizens' cheese knowledge.

The World Cheese Index is a database of over 60 cheeses which offers pictures as well as detailed information on individual cheeses.

You can send comments, questions and queries for our very own cheese expert, Dr. Emory K. Cheese from CheeseNet Labs (he can be found in the Cheese Information section) to CheeseNet.

The Fun with Cheese section is a place to explore the lighter side of cheese with games, puzzles and trivia contests, as well as classic cheese-related comedy.

Poems, short stories and plays are always welcome in our Cheese Literature section. If you send along your snail mail address, we will send you a free CheeseNet sticker, featuring the "classic" first-ever CheeseNet logo, for your efforts.

A long list of Cheese Links also awaits you, which will take you to cheese-related sites all over the Internet, including other cheese databases and quality vendors.

I hope you enjoy your stay at CheeseNet, and I invite you to stop by again in the future. Once again, thanks for visiting!

Kyle Whelliston
CheeseNet


WHY DOES IT SEEM LIKE CHEESENET KEEPS MOVING AROUND?
It all started when CheeseNet outgrew its first home at the Eugene (Ore.) FreeNet in January. CheeseNet rented some space at exclamation.com, but it shut down in mid-February. The site is still active as of this writing, but I am unable to edit the pag es, therefore there is information that is somewhat outdated. In the interim, the main CheeseNet site has been at The Pond (http://www.pond.net/~kpw/cheesenet).

wgx Communications now has its own domain name and secure webspace. Please bookmark and link CheeseNet as http://www.wgx.com/cheesenet. We're here to stay.

We apologize for any inconveniences all of this may have caused.


NAVIGATING CHEESENET
CheeseNet makes extensive use of HTML 3.0 features such as frames and tables. We highly recommend the use of the latest version of Netscape 2.0, as other browsers may yield unpredictable results.

Clicking on the CheeseNet banner when in the site's subsections will take you back to the CheeseNet front page. The orange cheese menu above leads you to the front page of each subsection. Moving through the frames in Netscape may require clicking and holding on the mouse button, until the "Forward in Frame/Back in Frame" pops up.


CREDITS

The following sources were used for research:

The artwork used on the CheeseNet pages:

THANK YOUS

Sue Wasiljov, Dean Grabski, Tom "Scoopy" Burton, Trevor Housley, Joolz Pohl, Bob Poulsen at Ecola Design, Douglas Zehr at the San Juan Star, NHK TV in Japan, and the folks at exclamation.com for the webspace.

Special thanks to Edi.