I can appreciate that. My typical use model is to type until it's first. I'm 
curious to hear how your experiment goes.

Howard

On Jul 23, 2012, at 1:12 PM, mason k wrote:

> It's not like Google, because I know what exactly what I'm looking for when I 
> Quicksilver for something. Therefore, I don't expect there to be an 
> intercolary step of picking that item out of a short list of possibilities.
> 
> On Monday, July 23, 2012 11:40:40 AM UTC-4, hmelman wrote:
> FYI, my bookmarks add about 3000 items to the catalog and they don't get in 
> the way.
> 
> To me it's like google. If what I want is the in the first page of results, I 
> don't care if there are another 180,000 pages of them.
> 
> Howard
> 
> On Jul 23, 2012, at 8:51 AM, mason k wrote:
> 
>> Good morning all you fine Quicksilverers. I have a few pontifications to 
>> lavish.
>> 
>> In the words of the 20th century lama Chögyam Trungpa, "precision breeds 
>> relaxation." Having my Bookmarks in the Catalog triples the size of the 
>> Catalog, which is why I don't want it. (Having my iTunes music in there 
>> would multiply the size of the Catalog 100x and is laughably out of the 
>> question.)
>> 
>> In my father's carpentry shop, his single organizational principle is "ready 
>> to hand/out of the way". That is, each item in the shop must be either close 
>> to hand or out of the way. The reasoning behind each item's placement is 
>> actually less important than the discipline of the message: each item must 
>> be explicitly the one or the other. The human mind will certainly find 
>> excellent "whys" to fill in blanks.
>> 
>> In QS, this means that I carefully curate what goes into the Catalog. 
>> Perhaps hmelman has the answer: perhaps, given time, QuickSilver's machine 
>> learning will correctly organize the shop for me.  I certainly haven't given 
>> it enough time to claim that it doesn't. Less the possibility of that deus 
>> ex machina, each person needs to draw the line between "ready to hand" and 
>> "out of the way" differently. I do believe that the very act of drawing the 
>> line is a useful clarifying exercise: even if the computer would eventually 
>> (and implicitly) draw much the same lines on my behalf.
>> 
>> All of that said, "which water is too pure has no fish". So, I'm going to 
>> dump the bookmarks into my beautiful Catalog for a week and see whether I'm 
>> still rifling through garbage at the end.
>> 
>> On Saturday, July 21, 2012 12:32:53 AM UTC-4, hmelman wrote:
>> 
>> On Jul 20, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Daniel wrote:
>> 
>>> A more general solution would be a way of making any set of Catalog 
>>> scanners into a separate Catalog.  Essentially, a way of maintaing n 
>>> Catalogs on n different key sequences.
>>> 
>>> That is an absolutely awesome idea (something I've thought of before, 
>>> myself). +1 if there's anyone interested in implementing.
>> 
>> So why is this useful? I'm sure there's something I'm not understanding. It 
>> strikes me as "I want to find this stuff but not have it in the catalog, 
>> well put it in the catalog". 
>> 
>> What's the issue with having one catalog with everything? When you want to 
>> find something it's still in there. Just type a little more the first few 
>> times and then QS learns. Are you browsing the results list rather than 
>> continuing to type to find something in it? 
>> 
>> Howard
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