Blog - /Website
I've certainly come close to it while working on this one. It could be the relief of being able to put off sending a bug report to Emacs concerning what happens when you try to do this:
(let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (kill-line 0)) ;; text with read-only properties was deleted ;; ... time passes ... ;; write to the same buffer and receive a huge amount of bells ;; (or visual bells, depending on your setup) ;; and Emacs locks up hard
Or it could be the joy of not having to (for the moment) look up more information on the deep dark inner workings of libxml2 in order to fix a LifeReader malfeature. Yay, a new word!
Or maybe I just get misty eyed when I look at the bottom of my Website: About Me page and see two anime characters: Shinobu of Website: Love Hina fame and Kakashi from Website#NarutoAnime in addition to a portrait of me. It's such a beautiful mix of the old and the new: xbm pictures taken from my X-Face: email header (randomly chosen each time I send an email, thanks to the Gnus Newsreader) and XHTML 1.1 compliance. I even tried to suggest that certain facets of my personality may be associated with different means of communicating with me.
I have tried to clear the last great hurdle toward complete XHTML 1.1 compliance: the bcfriendlist thing on Website: Friends page. The only thing left is the deprecated Bethel College Linux Users Group webpage, but I'm going to leave that alone. It is deprecated after all, and it does not have a place on the Site Map.
I only have one more Website: Love Hina episode to document before the Website#LoveHinaAgainEpisodeGuide is finished, which will complete my episode guides for the series. It's time to move on.