TW Tones wrote:

> Have you tried post it notes in software on the desktop? even google keep 
> starts you down a path which eventually overwhelms you.. You quickly 
> discover why they (post it notes) are the wrong tool in many cases, and its 
> not because they are hand written or on paper. 
>

YOU are always a great *sport! *(Australian-English meaning intended, like 
"mateship".)

Yeah, I tested everything software & net from a to z. 
*On paper *post-it notes are much more flexible. 
That topped any computer attempt to be them. 
To me they are just sticky paper.

*A Glue-Stick will dance me to the end of paper (<-- A song)*

To be honest the Post-It (3M) of putative Fry 1974 vintage 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Fry> kinda anticipated "chunkology" 
in nascent webology: mainly fostering the option to slice to discrete data 
small for the necessary going from paper to "data chunks." 
 

> If I were seeking the ultimate truth I would not use them. But it is all 
> about how we each operate and think. If you can use them effectively do it. 
> But me thinks they a very flawed.
>

RIGHT. *That actually was my point. *We STILL need some kind of OVERVIEW of 
real stratagems to begin typing into (entrusting) a computer ... *Will this 
gizmo do my need?*

Everything is flawed. Just so long as the light (eventually) gets through 
... A Crack In Everything ... <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8-BT6y_wYg> 

Very best wishes
TT

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