Cataloguing
I undertook this project for many reasons. One such reason was so I could talk at a far away friend. Another was to flesh out some bodiless thoughts so I could look at them. Another was for journalling, so I could look at these journals and flesh out some bodiless thoughts.
A list of some terms and phrases I want to index somewhere:
- Lassitude (I'd have called it laxitude)
- Causal chain
- Strictures
- Thick social relations of the pre-_______ era
- Argument from ignorance (a real term but so unflattering)
- Offloading cognition
- ➥ Prosthetics of the mind
- A good tool stirs the imagination (spoons!)
- Inference <----------↫
- Alignment ↖
- Recruitment of evidence ⤴
- Overly equanimous
APPENDED WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27, 2014:And also to experiment in an R&D kind of way and saving the learnings for something else that will hopefully be more worthwhile in the future.
Jae-Ho

I noticed, as in made note of, the “Appended Wednesday” text here, but not the “Added Wednesday” text of the previous entry.
Yes. It’s a conscious change. Slightly more appropriate, I think.
Was this just a casual observation on your part or is it a more curious inquiry? Any questions about it? Basically, I’m just thinking about the best way to go about add-ons.
My observation was more that when you used the word “Added” I didn’t notice it as an addition, but that when you used the word “Appended” I did.
Correlation or causation – America’s favourite game show!
I posit that it was causal. Then appended is more appropriate than added, yes? Is it legal?