Don't panic.
Obscure segue, but that title was meant to bring us onto the topic of kernels. Specifically my formerly super-secret project; discreet and discrete! (Have I used that joke before?) This project was, and is, a semi-port of the Linux 2.6.22 kernel into Teen Second Life using LSL. Of course, the code isn't extremely recognizable, and I left out most of the physical hardware drivers, but the structure and environment are highly similar. I am using a proprietary shell, and the networking was redone to work in Second Life, but it's as useful as it needs to be in my office. I picked the Linux kernel as my "idol" kernel because creating my own wouldn't have been efficient, and the Linux kernel is extremely lightweight and powerful. Now I just wish Second Life had Mono. :P Now, if you'll excuse me, I think it's time to go watch TV and wait for some important email. I don't like hotel rooms.
Then again, I also don't like my room.