Hi @TiddlyTweeter,

you can ask those questions in a forum / training site 
https://artofmemory.com . This is a place where each other helps to master 
all kind of memory learn problems/tricks - 
with and without computer. From memory athletes for everyone.

And because everyone has another understanding or feelings about different 
pictures , it is so complicated to design a visual only Tiddlywiki for 
example.
You need to have a text only alternative for not so easy pictures. 

For example: How you would picture the task to save the wiki in beaker 
browser or on node.js or to download it. 
Do you use the logos of the respective program or a gif picture what it 
does? 

What do you want to memorize? Is it facts that need to be remembered, 
because you need them for your job/school ?

Does it need to be understandable for others or only for yourself? 

So to end my post: What is your need?

Best wishes
QuaraMan

Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2018 14:54:46 UTC+2 schrieb @TiddlyTweeter:
>
> TonyM wrote:
>>
>> But I do not agree with *'One of the problems with "modern memory" is 
>> its crap', *because it is the best its ever being.
>>
>
> On THIS you missed my point. 
>
> The "crapness of memory" I meant here was basic memory failure in 
> persistence once you have an "externalised third means" (writing, 
> computers) acting for your brain. My point was about using your brain with 
> NO CRUTCHES. That i could ask you and you would not need to click keys to 
> find an answer.
>
> My question is perhaps not popular--but WHY have a computer when you can 
> do it in thought already? THAT I think is a real question. 
>
> And, as is -- IS using this thing damaging my abilities to recollect?
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>
>

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