Ciao Tony

I was thinking of a layout  I made where I got what I wanted ... basically 
a line of Links at the top to other tiddlers. It "worked" well. Except it 
didn't in practice. The base issue is that what I wanted is not exactly 
what I got. Likely because what I want I can't exactly define and most 
likely logically contradicts itself. That's less an issue off computer. 
Paper just accepts what electronics doesn't.

I agree that TW has flex close to the brain in material practice. 

FYI, recently I went back to hand-written notebooks for some innovative 
work (in film planning) as I find it more "open" for that kinda thing. 

IMO we are STILL in the era of needing both computer AND hand-work to 
achieve fullest work.

Nice you kinda get what I'm getting at!

J.

On Friday, 30 November 2018 00:00:27 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Josiah,
>
> I do not understand your example, perhaps you could restate with a little 
> less brevity?
>
> However I find "computers seem rather bad at embracing discordant 
> organization that humans get on with fine", when it comes to making written 
> notes on paper, lines and arrows scribble and scratched often are superior 
> to any other way of dumping models formed in the brain on to a record.
>
> Yes, to me TiddlyWiki has come closer than any other tool to do this for 
> me, but it still has a way to go.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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