I've just awoken from one of the most vivid dreams of my life.

It involved a remodeling of a kitchen.  Btw, Rebecca and I remodeled our 
real kitchen two summers ago.  I did it to please her, not expecting 
anything great, but the results were spectacular.  Some of the best big 
money I've ever spent.

In this dream, I inserted some simplified cabinetry, at a good deal of 
cost, in the middle of Leo.  Er, I mean the kitchen :-) I then ripped it 
out, and was pleased with the result.

I'm pretty sure this dream was about Leo, because I made a speech (as the 
project leader) at a party afterwards.  Of course, I would be the project 
leader in a home remodeling.

My interpretation of the dream is that concerns @shadow.  It's a warning, 
which perhaps I don't need, that there is no guarantee that "@shadow 
everywhere" will work.

It could also be taken to mean that Leo itself is a "remodeling" of the 
process of programming.  That would be another kind of warning ;-)  I'm 
happy to ignore that warning, for several reasons:

1. Most importantly, Leo is my professional life, and I am happy with it.  
I simply could not have done any of my programming work without Leo.  It 
effectively increasing my IQ.

2. Personal considerations aside, the comparison with org-mode and 
org-babel show that the org-mode people really have not grasped the essence 
of Leo: *full* integration of outlines and programming.  They have not, in 
fact, reinvented *any* of Leo's key innovations.

3. The @shadow work *does* have a real chance of success.  It won't be 
easy, but it's worth a try.

All in all, an excellent dream to have.  As I write this, the dream might 
be called a warning from "The Fool".  It's always best to thank the 
doubting part of me, to acknowledge what it is saying, and then move on :-)

Edward

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