Coffeeshop Reflections

I just returned a while ago from the Coffeeshop down the road a bit (Perk Central) where I spent about 2 hours sitting on the comfy leather couch and sipping a cup of coffee, and having one thing after another occur to me that seemed noteworthy, so I wrote down some things, and then some more, and when I was done I had about 8 pages of things (some were ideas of things to work on in the dyas ahead, conversations to re-start, software to invesigate, existing applications installations to tweak and extend or get working something that’s broke in those apps. Also , several things to do with the Old Saint George web development, something I thought was immanent back in November, and well,,, you know how that goes. Anyway, I’m gonna put the rest of this into the extended “Read More” section below…….

Right off I’m stuck as to the best way to do this. I want to be able to “sort” this stuff into my usual “My Web Dev”, “RTheoblogical”, “Church”, “Church of the Saviour”, “Cluetrain”, “Video and TV”, you get the picture (the Movable Type categories). But I don’t nesscessarily want all of these to be posted on the Home page, like all MT entries are. If anybody knows of a way to categorize posts that are not also placed on the home page but in the archives, let me know.

I also thought about putting all these notes into my dotText blog, but wanted to leave the way open for Trackbacks from all those non-dotText, trackback capable blogs to post a trackback post that I actaully get to see (dotText still won’t do this …..it sees only OTHER dotText originating trackbacks.

I’m gonna start in by doing posts in the usual way and live with the worry that all those posts to my home page will scare off my “massive audience” of readers (or tick them off because I’ve got all these postings that show up on their News Aggreagtor…..maybe some of you have some suggestions about how to do this better…..it seems there must be a way to post things that stay a link away from the Home Page). Oh well……here goes

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