[tw] Re: The Permanent Assurance -- Will you remember me?

2018-01-21 Thread HansWobbe
@josiah: After a bit more off-line chatting, it seems there could be quite a bit of appeal, especially if we interface to Ancestry and Family tree data. Genetics is also developing quickly enough that there is increasing interest in understaning the hereditary aspects of health. I will be

[tw] Re: The Permanent Assurance -- Will you remember me?

2018-01-20 Thread Ste Wilson
P.s someone make a clax plugin!!! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to

[tw] Re: The Permanent Assurance -- Will you remember me?

2018-01-20 Thread Ste Wilson
Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken? Is from a terry pratchett book where they keep the names of dead klax operators mechanised semaphore towers) in 'the overhead'so the names go up and down the line with every message. When sir terry died there was a bit of

[tw] Re: The Permanent Assurance -- Will you remember me?

2018-01-20 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Hans tx. Its a interesting thought to test the idea on Twitter. Never occurred to me, but is apposite. J. HansWobbe wrote: > > With just a little bit of financial acumen, it might even be possible to > set up a self-sustaining Foundation that replicates the Nobel prizes, based > on the

[tw] Re: The Permanent Assurance -- Will you remember me?

2018-01-20 Thread HansWobbe
Josiah: There is a belief that as long as you are remembered, you are immortal. This is being practiced is at least one Flickr instance where a note-wortyh photographer's family has paid the annual membership fees for decades in advance so that his work will continue to please others. Its sort