Charlie
Thanks for your words too.
You say
> With the wrong kind of tool and/or the wrong kind of structure, you might
> find yourself at some point locked into that structure (i.e. really painful
> to change it) when elucidation, through discovery of new information or
> requirements or
Tones, you sweet sweet guru of intertwingled thinking !
Just so you know, since reading your reply, I've been in an instantaneous
*(nothing
gradual about it)* and blissfully warm-fuzzy Nirvana of:
All o' them dots and "i's" and crosses and "t's" swirling around in me wee
sponge are slowly
Charlie,
Some responses inline
>
> Dang, that was well put.
>
Thanks, but its just a result of career in information tech and information
management for real people.
>
> I usually find it really challenging to put into words the thoughts
> swirling around in this sponge o' mine. Whenever
G'day Tones,
Dang, that was well put.
I usually find it really challenging to put into words the thoughts
swirling around in this sponge o' mine. Whenever I find something written
(by some really skillful folk), I can't help but get excited with a happy
"That's it! That's what I was
Thanks for Sharing your thoughts,
Cognitive overload is something we can all suffer from. Some aspects of
Tiddlywiki cause this and this is where I believe development would do well
to focus on.
Your focus will no doubt contribute to this thinking.
There are other complex fields such as
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