I've been working on something neat. If I actually wrote here anymore, I would grouse about it variously and sporadically until I give up making it. It seems like, instead, I might get a "wow!" from someone unspecified (even to me) when it seems to spring fully formed from nowhere--that is, without the days of work spread across several weeks it's already taken being immediately obvious. I expect I'm setting myself up for disappointment thinking that, or maybe I'm a bad judge of people. All told, having written the code will be worth the work, so I'll (have to) get over it.
Plus I've been working on it on the work laptop so technically I don't exactly own it. It's work related like an improvement to cvs would be work related; I imagine I could talk about it if I cared to, but as I said, I don't (unless you've already heard me mention it).
I'm not doing very well keeping my commitment to write more freely, so hopefully I'll keep that in mind and do so when I upgrade the software and design (on which I've already started working, if erecting artificial challenges counts as work). I want to split the ever-growing Inuyasha thread into its own weblog; originally I was rewriting FreeFilter or such from scratch to do it, but I may use Movable Type, which means I only need to write a program to take user submissions and post them as entries. (I see MT more than ever as, like Radio UserLand, an application framework that happens to come with a particular application built on it.)