@Lumpkin - ok well my boss had a great virus idea the other day. She suggested I code a virus that gave the computer emotions. If the computer is having a bad day, it won't let you do stuff and if it gets angry, it shuts down applications randomly, whereas if it's having a good day, it tidies up files for you and stuff. Also, if you do annoying stuff, like clicking a button too often, it gets wound up and takes the button away.
Not to be the naysayer, but is it really a community project if only a handful of members take part in it? Unless I misunderstood what was said during the last Chess++ thread that basically seemed to imply that only the mainstay members were part of the project. To me a community project was something done by the whole community (which is really hard and near impossible when the community is constantly growing, in my opinion) not a handful of active members.