Boot disk full error when 200GB free

Since I upgraded my Mac Pro to Mountain Lion, I am getting "Boot disk full" messages that demand that I force quit some programs. My boot disk is a 480GB SSD, of which 200+ GB are free. I also have 32 GB of memory, of which 16 are free.
Support claims that this might be related to the size of my home directory (over 100 GB). I moved downloads to another disk, and the frequency of this error has diminished, but it still happens.
Surely this is a bug!  (Yes, I filed a bug report with no answer thus far...). Why should there be any limits on the size of home? If there are, what are they?
OS X should not be swappoing my programs out to disk with so much memory free. And yes, I run many programs at once--what is the point of a loaded Mac Pro if not to do this?

How large in MB or GB is this 66 page document?
Look at these links.
Where did my disk space go?
http://www.macfixitforums.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Forum38&Number=770243
Download & use WhatSize described in this link or Disk Inventory X @ http://www.derlien.com/
Freeing space on your Mac OS X startup disk
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/freeingspace.html
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