On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 9:56:59 AM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote:
 

> The projects I suppose could have been placed in the outer folder, but it 
> made sense to me to keep them conceptually distinct. Projects are big TWs 
> for my classes with everything I have on, say, the Gospel of Luke, whereas 
> the TWs with letters and numbers are for the loose stuff - topics I don't 
> plan to have a lot of notes on, but that I want to save ideas for when I 
> run across them.
>

For what it's worth, in my old/possibly retiring system, I created "loose" 
notes in my main TiddlyWiki, tagging as appropriately as I could on the 
fly.  When a tag started being use *A LOT*, I'd generally export those 
tiddlers to a separate TiddlyWiki.  I did end up with a pretty chunky main 
TW over time, but the periodic grooming helped. 

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