Oh that's jolly good. I'd probably use it to slice up meeting minutes, project 
plans, to-do lists etc.

It's an example of allowing free-text to be the basic unit of entry, with the 
structure coming later and broadly though automated means. Sadly this is an 
insight most, if not all, productivity tools have failed to grasp - instead 
they make the unit the "task" which is a crazy constraint and assumption about 
how people think. 

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