StructuredThought, has been restructured as a WikiWikiWeb.
Unlike blogs, which are linear expression mediums (posts are displayed in chronological order, time/date stamped, and sorted by day/month/year), a WikiWikiWeb will allow me to grow the site not only in content, but in complexity.
I'll be exploiting JeremyRuston's TiddlyWiki to solidify and explore thought, through pattern, language, and connections:
A TiddlyWiki is like a blog because it's divided up into neat little chunks, but it encourages you to read it by hyperlinking rather than sequentially[...] I think that TiddlyWiki represents a novel medium for writing, and will promote it's own distinctive WritingStyle.
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WikiFact: Wiki software originated in the design pattern community as a way of writing and discussing PatternLanguages.
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There is no point to this project beyond the indexing of fanciful ideas.
KnowBug: Certain versions of IE won't render images in TiddlyWiki. So GetWithTheProgram. ;)