This quote from Ted Nelson kind of explains a little bit why I love Wikis 
so much:  
"Writing nonsequentially will better disclose the true structure of ideas, 
permit the reader freer understanding of material, and permit new 
expository, stylistic and rhetorical inventions."

*From a memo Ted Nelson wrote as "Distinguised Fellow, Autodesk Inc.", 
included Ted Nelson's 2016 presentation "Two Cheers for Now".  You'll find 
mention of this memo at the 19:22 mark in the following YouTube video:  
**https://youtu.be/WrAm5IaRY68 
<https://youtu.be/WrAm5IaRY68>*


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