John

In March of 2005 the "Tribal Web" Immunity Challenge kicked off. This challenge involved creating tribal websites with the content providing information and pictures describing the players and their interests. Being a pure amateur at web development I was very concerned about my ability to substantially contribute to project. I took on the assignment of text editor knowing that I could not screw that up too badly. This challenge went on until June 4 2005. It was during the Tribal Web challenge that Bill introduced the "Clay Hut" boardroom with threats of visits from Donald Trump to deal with delinquent contestants. The technique had the desired result as all deadlines were met and no one was "fired" during the event. In the end the MacLion tribe won again, though the Tigers did receive recognition for "Impact". To see the resulting web sites go here > iofthetiger - and here > MacLion.
For a look at what the judges had to say, go to this page - Critique.
Since this was an Immunity Challenge the Tigers were again faced with a Tribal Council and voting one of their team off the island.

Diane

We were down to 5 members but we were beginning to fuse as a team. Building the website from our geographically separate locations was an amazing experience. We all variously contributed design ideas, graphics, text and code and Lane did an awesome job putting it all together.
I was quite dismayed when I saw the iOftheTiger' site. As a first impression it was very dramatic. All the same, on all other criteria the judges scored the MacLion site higher. Once more the iOftheTiger were forced to vote off one of their members; once more I was relieved that the MacLions had avoided the unthinkable outcome of having to vote against each other.