Graham Perrin wrote:
> 
> In an expanded timeline: DONE and LATER are extents, with NOW at some
> point(s) in between.
> 
> In my use of Chandler Desktop: I nearly always collapse and ignore the
> DONE section.
> 
> So: my simple timeline is NOW and LATER, and within those sections: 
> 
> * Chandler Desktop puts things in order for me. 
> 

Way off-topic from Chandler, but relevant to the ways in which people and
systems treat and mistreat timelines: a couple of days ago I stumbled across
a 2006 article  http://users.fmg.uva.nl/lleydesdorff/searcheng/searcheng.pdf
Multiple Presents: How Search Engines Re-write the Past . Highlights and
sticky notes at
<http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fdlist.sir.arizona.edu%2F1505%2F01%2Findex.htm?tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin>,
amongst my concerns are that "the structure of the information erodes over
time". 

OK, back to Chandler…
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