Good strategy, Yakov.  I created one string ("123456789" + \n) and 
copy-pasted it over and over to generate an easy-to-track raw number of 
characters.  Since I use the WordCountMacro by Simon Baird, the line break 
made it easy to know how many 9-letter "words" and 10-letter blocks of 
characters were being saved in the tiddler.
 
Unfortunately, I couldn't replicate the crash.  I got to up to as many as 
100,000 10-character blocks with no errors (
http://tiddlywiki.secret-hq.com/group/images/tw1Mcharacters.png) -- 
although, as you might expect, the TW's performance bogged down a bit.

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