CNet has a story on the 10 biggest dot-com flops, which includes the regular suspects such as Webvan.com, Pets.com and Boo.com. My favorite is Govworks.com, which raised more than $60-million as it attempted to provide ways for municipal governments to offer online services such as the ability to pay parking tickets. It was a company ahead of its time with a management team in over its head. All this, of course, was documented in Startup.com, which I found fascinating because it mirrored many of the same things I experienced in my start-up, Blanketware.com. Govworks' co-founders, Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza, Tuzman are now partners in The Recognition Group, which provides consulting services to "distressed" companies. The Recognition Group's Canadian connection is an investment it has in Lemontonic Inc., which offers online dating services. Lemontonic is headed by Mark Pavan, who was the Mary Meeker of Canada before the dot-com scene crashed. Pavan is probably best known for receiving death threats after Bid.com stock went sour.