Mat wrote:
>
> The idea is that a user should find what is important. If it is a server, 
> I'm guessing that it is simply assumed that one can also save to it so I 
> would just call it a server. 
>

This is a fascinating discussion. Because it illustrates the endless issue 
of describing/typifying TW for diffrent types of uses/user.

Take Bob as an example. I know, intellectually, it is a "server". But to me 
its a self-contained application that does stuff. I don't need to bother 
about whether its a server or not. All I need to know is how to do things 
in it.

I guess, when I hear "server", I think more of some special thing I need to 
spend hours (days) understanding and implementing. That I'd need to be tech 
savvy about and know how to type directly into a console.

OF COURSE my thinking is a cliche. But a significant one of an "end-user", 
I think.

Just saying
Josiah


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