The best analogy I can provide for the conversation that I think we're
having is that I'm asking about equations for fractal patterns and you're
telling me to observe a snowflake under the microscope. If you agree with
this analogy, why do you think this is a helpful way to answer my question?

I think you're trying to teach me to fish, but that's not what's happening,
which is why I think we're talking at cross-purpose.

So.. What do you need from me in order to give me a helpful answer?





On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 7:20 AM Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote:

> * Aldric Giacomoni <trev...@gmail.com> [2020-08-04 14:17]:
> > Hi Jean,
> >
> > I don't know what question you're answering by making these suggestions.
> My
> > best interpretation is that my original message wasn't clear and I didn't
> > explain correctly that:
> >
> > 1. I understand the basics of hyperbole
> > 2. I'm asking a question about a package called org-roam, not
> > org-mode
>
> I understand well, I have given you original Mother of all demos, that
> you understand original concepts of information ordering that you may
> make better choices in your search.
>
> Jean
>

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