If your only worried about posts fitting pages, you could create a tab, with a single category viewed, for all your long-winded technical posts people like me are interested in reading more of. 🙂 But I’d get them in my feed reader in full anyway…
Personally, a long time ago I learnt that allowing myself multiple spaces in which to post different streams of thought helps me no end. It affords me the luxury of creating different environments in which to communicate with different groups of people. With one blog I often found myself writing to only one audience limiting my personal avenues of exploration. While I may not update all my spaces all that often, and some I end up completely moving on from. What I find important is having them there when I need them, when the urge arises, as having that has removed that niggling thought from the back of my mind to fork or not. My new niggling thoughts now all relate to my blog(s) lack of usability as a single entity knowledge base not to mention its work-flow and lack of out-of-the-box collaboration capabilities(I really like the husband/wife blog layout btw).
I actually subscribed to you to learn about aimpages and the modulet microformat for a personal project I have, but am finding I enjoy reading Jen’s adventures too. 🙂