A Commonplace Book

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The old library systems -- the LoC system the Dewey Decimal System -- imposed categories, which of course, decayed as all categories do. This fiction that every book is in one category required this elaboration of numbers and cross indexing, but, basically, the categories that the librarians worked out helped whittle or, rather, placed walls between the areas of thought. There should be no walls between areas of thought. There should be zones with multiple inter-connectivities across them.
-- Ted Nelson. struggles with uncomprehending radio interviewer, 1979. Max Allen of CBC radio asks over and over how a computer could possibly be useful for thinking and visualizing. He absolutely does not get it. With unprecedented patience, Ted answers over and over and over and over.
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