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mAsterdam <mAsterdam_at_vrijdag.org> writes:
> topmind wrote:
> > (Trees tend to fail #1. They cannot easily deal with lots of
> > orthogonal
> > categories and relative/custom views.)
Neither can a table. Indeed, they are typically even worse at this.
> Me to's may be frowned upon, I know. Yet, yes! Trees tend to
> effect: first come first serve. When you have a vision not
> fitting the hierarchy of the status quo you are out of luck.
A single table is just as bad in this respect.
/Jon
-- 'j' - a n t h o n y at romeo/charley/november comReceived on Thu Mar 30 2006 - 17:56:36 CST
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