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Ok, the template experimenting is over for now. I found a few previously undiscovered bugs in the template, so I reverted back to the old one. For the record, here’s what that template looked like:

Very plain, but it has several things I like, such as the ability to subscribe to a feed of comments on a per post basis, and the next/previous navigation links at the bottom of the page. You can see this theme, Barthelme, in greater detail on the ThemeViewer site.
The theme I’m leaning towards now is called Andy Blue. Here’s a screenshot of that:

It is a three-column theme, which I need. But for my purposes, it’ll need to be tweaked.
The thing I find amazing is that how relatively easy it is to tweak the WordPress themes. You don’t need to know PHP, you only need to know or learn how to recognize what PHP function is doing what.
And you learn that by looking at themes, and looking at the theme editor in the dashboard. Not a piece of cake, but not caster oil, either.
If you want to get some idea of the number of WordPress themes, the ThemeViewer site is a quick and easy visual way to do that.
Another excellent place to find themes is How to Blog’s list of 960+ WordPress themes. This woman has put a lot of work into collecting and updating her list of sites and it’s well worth checking out.
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