The purity of essence of our precious category tags

Patton has accused me of being overly concerned about wasting a scarce natural resource. The category tag. In this, of course, he is completely wrong. Naturally, I could have argued that over-categorizing a post dilutes the utility of tags. And I would have been right. But that wasn't the point. I was attacking him on aesthetic grounds, and just to stick a stick in his eye.

Just to prove that I am not some sort of homo-tree-hugging-enviro-commie, this post, which really is about everything, is tagged with every category we have. And, when I have a free moment, I'll add some new categories, and add them to this post.

So there.

Posted by Buckethead Buckethead on   |   § 5

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Nicholas, you have no idea how that hurts. I spent hours - no, days - creating those icons and then getting them to work on the blog.

Of course, not many other people ever noticed, either.

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They're fantastic actually, and now that I think about it, they definitely had a positive impact, I just never consciously noticed they were there.

It was one of those situations where now that I think about it, I noticed them all along, but at the time it never actually seemed apparent.

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Now, I've totally noticed those things before.

I just didn't know they meant anything...

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