When I am on task with the part of the work I have chosen to do, it is surprising how little the clowns distract me. I hardly see them when I am working with the data. They simply are not brought forward for me to look at for the most part. Thank you, Bakers, for choosing pertinent content.
I am just beginning to calculate contexts for the website I am building, and the work is turning out beautifully. OK, the CSS could probably use an overhaul, but the data is coming together well. Giving the site some lipstick is last on my priority list.
When Q was telling us that we had more than we knew, he wasn't kidding. For instance, some of the stuff we learned about FB last week is popping out of the data as I'm contexting posts from early November. So we've actually had some of this information almost since Q showed up. It's just that we didn't have a way to organize and track it. I am working very hard on that and have been since mid November.
It's still a bit early to see the fullness of what the contexting feature of the site I've been building can do for us. I haven't even given the site a 1.0 version label yet. I've been working on it for a few months and just this weekend finished the capability to display contexts with posts. It will take several days and maybe up to a couple weeks to completely catch up to where we are now and will be then. (It takes some human intervention to properly recognize and mark certain post types. Otherwise, context chains can become too cluttered, and this would diminish the value of the project.) But trust that it will get done as quickly as I can do it. I consider this my main work right now, and I put a high priority on the task.