The Problem With Categories

The reason why I've never had categories in the past is that my entries typically don't have a specific topic. They just are. I've now forced myself into categories, just for the fun of things. I've set myself up a few times to write an entry on the site and then realized one of two things: I had nothing to say that fit into one of my set categories; what I wanted to say actually belonged on one of my other sites.

So what haven't I written about?

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*I was in the Debian Weekly News (again). Scroll down to Remote Debian Installation over Red Hat.
*I'm becoming more and more entrenched over at TLDP. I am currently working on a review of Beyond Linux from Scratch. I'm the latest author of The Reviewer HOWTO (Joy and David are the current authors). I'm a co-author/editor on The LDP Author Guide. And (finally?) I will be co-author on two new documents: The LDP Admin Guide and The LDP Style Guide.
*I participated in the Monkey Exchange over at the Baren Forum (hopefully they'll have a gallery page I can link to).
*I am participating in the card exchange(I took over the six of hearts when someone else wasn't able to deliver) and Exchange #20 at the Baren Forum. I'll be doing wood engravings for all of my exchanges.
*I'm working on a book which will be donated to the Sunnybrook Hospital art auction. It's a wooden cover, coptic bound book. Pictures to follow once the book is finished.
*I've configured Moveable Type to sit in a generic directory on a web server so that everyone can log in with their own domain name (but I only have one installation).
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And those are just the things that I can think of at this moment.

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