Every since the original discussion of zettelkasten 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/leo-editor/TqiNdBfnEig/pvnwEs1bCgAJ> 
I have been wondering whether it might be useful in organizing my 
bookmarks. It certainly has drawn my attention to how I actually do 
organize my bookmarks.

Perhaps the discussion contains everything I need to know, but I think most 
people (including myself) will be too lazy to wade through it. What I 
remember about zettelkasten:

1. It is a technique for creating links between ideas.
2. There is a .leo file, which, heh, I *was* able to find without too much 
fuss, contains some @command nodes for creating links.

Often googling a topic is faster than using a bookmark, no matter how easy 
it is to find the bookmark.  Otoh, bookmarks remind me that something is 
worth googling!

What do you think, Amigos?

Edward

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