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Sunday 19 October 2003
 Number  710
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Subjects for today
 
1   Since It's So Quiet.... : Bruce Rossi" <brossi at melbpc dot org dot au>

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Date:  Sun, 19 Oct 2003 01:15:31 -1000
From:  "Bruce Rossi" <brossi at melbpc dot org dot au>
Subject:   Since It's So Quiet....

Hello People,

As an input to John Angelico's (& my) quest for a way to interconnect disparate data, I seem to 
remember a Java example from early Warp that had a set of moving discs connected by lines 
that could be "shaken" so that they then re-organised themselves into some pattern.

Perhaps the Java source code could be used as the basis for something similar to a wind32 
program I tried a while ago called The Brain (?). It essentially used shortcuts as interconnected 
labelled objects in a 3D model with the selected object being magnified & it's metadata 
showing in a window. There was only one type of inter-object link.

Another program I tried ages ago was InfoCentral from Corel (wind32) which was intended to be 
used as a PIM but was a text version of the broader class of object interconnection with 
definable links.

PS. ecomstation is still down 0100h 19 Oct 2003 AEST (20031019T0100 +1000h)

Cheers,

Bruce Rossi
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