Unlike some people who will remain "nameless", at least as far as what I'm typing right this second goes -- I am working on libelldra, still, but in my spare time. You see, there are ads, but how much is made from those ads? Well, honestly, nothing at all, the average is $0.00 a day, because nobody ever clicks them. See, until libelldra pays my rent, bills, buys food, and so forth, I can't put it before everything else.
Some people (i.e. a person) seems to think I am unable to talk on IRC and work on libelldra at the same time. As if, somehow, we are in the days of single-process operating systems (i.e. MSDOS) and I can only program or be on IRC, but not both.
See, my IRC window sits at the bottom right of my screens, and when someone says my name, it turns green, and I look, and typically will respond (but not always). Meanwhile, I'm programming, doing stock stuff, or working on designing something for a client -- because, I have to make money.
Apparently though, some think that I talk on IRC all the time, when you can ask anyone, and I really don't. IRC probably totals 15 minutes of my entire day. Now, if I happen to be eating a quick lunch at the computer, I may talk on IRC while I do it.
It all comes down to this, unlike "someone", I have to work, I have bills, I have a family, I do work on libelldra, and god forbid, I talk on IRC. I should, according to their mindset, but focused only on libelldra 24/7 and I guess submit work reports to them so they are satisfied.
Here's a scientific screenshot proving my ability to see IRC and work at the same time:
Click link to see picture (I didn't want it messing up the text)