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Posted by 22111
Jan 19, 2014 at 05:25 PM

 

Don’t worry, I’ll consolidate my findings.

This being said, there’s a fissure between thinking and speech, between thinking and putting down your thoughts into words, in writing (and does that depend on the language you use? perhaps it does; but then, neither in German, nor in French, nor in English I see a chance to fill up that void). So nobody should be astonished by sw not being able to replicate that very first step, from thinking to “writing it up”. I very much fear that never ever there will be software to replicate thinking, but I’m striving for drawing near us the very best sw concepts to what we would like them to do for us, in order to “thin out” the above-mentioned fissure as much as possible.

I’d be very thankful for any insight, any thought some smart guy here could ever have, in order to develop on it further; world-wide, currently, people seem to withhold their thoughts on this “from thought to write down” schism/fission (sorry, English being my third language), and whilst trying to find=read all those possible articles like “Cottrell: Word Processors: Stupid and Inefficient” or “Sawyer: A Writer’s Word Processor”, I didn’t “get” it yet, in spite of the fact of being able to dissect those people’s thinking’s shortcomings on our common matter.

Unfortunately, there, worldwide, isn’t any discussion forum on related theory, so I’ll have to misuse this forum, for the time being, to monolog, but be assured that whenever I stumble across any constructive idea, smart or erroneous in its current state, I’ll be deeply thankful for your contribution, and I’ll certainly won’t call you an “asshole” - that denomination being strictly booked for cynics that think that a mere line like “that’s not new”, “that’s not smart” or such is sufficient for invaluating 20, 30 or 60 lines of development of some idea, definite or intermediate.

And you got me right if you took this as an invitation.

I’m not up to insult people; I’m just, sometime, a little bit heart-minded when I occur TOO simple-minded interjections AND must fear the easy discussiant isn’t even bona fide while speaking dumb.