I find myself often resisting by default the categories I have set up, feeling as I often do that I can’t really categorize some things as “theological” (and thus in the “Theoblogical” category) and others , well, NOT. I noticed that on Martin’s Blog Flow, he links to my Theoblogical Category, and so I wonder if he’s seeing any of what I have been writing lately since I tend to post things solely to my Front Page or “uncategorized”.
Then “Theoblogical” also has several “SubCategories”, but Radio doesn’t provide me a way to do that unless I am missing out on some plugins/add-ons that someone has written. Sub-Theoblogical categories like “Online Community” aren’t really “Under” theoblogical, since they overlap into several at once.
I like the Outliner style that Martin has, but does that “hide” things from Google Search? I’m not sure. The whole XML world is just clear enough to me that I feel excited by its possibilities, but still feeling a bit left behind in my abilities to programatically hook into it. I want to explore using XML tags in the process of writing, so that sections of postings can be “available” at any moment in any other posting, as a link, or as a “Data-driven” insertion into a new context, or a way to list other “related” , relevant instances of exploration of the topic.