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Extra-Subject Architecture
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"Extra-Subject Architecture
7 Extra-Subject Architecture
Topics:
the physical representation of the complete system
GSMOC - the Grand Subject Map of Contents
Subject Registry - hash of all subjects
Subject sectioning - how subjects are made, gestate, interconnect
Process of Constructing and Linking a New Subject
Special Subjects - Chrono, Strategy, Zeitgeist Tracking, and others
These things bind everything together in the system.
THE PHYSICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE COMPLETE SYSTEM
You have three major categories of binders:
Your carry-about binder (medium)
Your common-store binder (enormous)
Your archival binders (size irrelevant, but enormous is good)
Your carry-about binder will contain the following:
Blank Paper
Blank Speed Pages
Blank Pan-Subject Speed Pages
GSMOC
Subjects Registry
Subject Speeds and Refs TOC
Global A/S
Optionally, 1 or 2 subjects (``locally cached subjects'')
Other Stuff
Your common-store binder will contain the following:
Blank Paper
Blank Template Pages (such as indexes, maps, tocs, etc.,.)
Subject P and P's
Chaos
Unplaced Pages
As Many Subjects as you can Stuff In There
Your archive-store binders will contain the following:
* THE REST OF THE SUBJECTS.
Archive-store binders are kept by alphabet ranges. For example, if
you had two binders, they might be ``A-M'' and ``N-Z'', depending on how
you decided to balance them.
Chaos is stored in the archive-store binders under ``C''. It might be
big. Every now and then, you might just want to dump out whole
sections of ``Chaos.''
What IS Chaos?
Chaos is just papers that have hoards of thoughts on them with no
obvious subject placement, or that are so hopelessly beyond recovery
(or take so LONG to recover) that you might likely just throw it out,
but that you'd like to give it ``one last chance''. After staring at it
for a while, though, you decide, ``Nah. Toss it.'' And you do.
Or you don't. I've occasionally found a jewel in there"
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