On May 27, 11:45 am, Simon Baird <simon.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:09 AM, Paul Downey (psd)

And you might mention TW Math http://twmath.tiddlyspot.com/ .
Probably the easiest, lightest complete way to communicate in higher
mathematics you'll ever see.  No special svg graphic sets or bulky
special editors to download, no clumsy word processor add ons.

And you can publish an HTML page from your TiddlyWiki of your
mathematical innovations. Now you can take the lightest of equation
displays and math communicators to conferences on a thumb drive. Leave
that laptop at home, sail through airport security.

Show Andrew Wiles, in detail, your latest proof of where he went
wrong  on Fermat's last theorem.... then quickly pocket your thumb
drive with TW Math on it and run and run.... yell over your
shoulder,as you go,  "The answer was in the margins all along....
heehee !"

What is this revolutionary innovation?  A TiddlyWiki, of course, with
the TW Math plugin.  It has brought higher mathematical equations to
the masses. With the current roll out of laptops for school children
this  will be used in the hundreds of thousands. Insert complex math
equations directly into a tiddler then print it or publish an HTML
page.

So small it rattles around in the memory of the XO/OLPC. The one
laptop per child program will never be the same. Mathematical geniuses
will emerge from the darkest heart of Africa to claim the high ground
and rebuild a financially shattered world.

The place where humanity began shall bloom again.  Where once a human
emerged from the jungle with a stone axe to claim the savanna as their
own;  a new millennium has come into being with a new tool to
rejuvenate the world... With the equation capable TiddlyWiki in hand a
new generation will be born... one born to save us from our folly and
take care of us in our old age.

Had TW Math been adopted before the financial crisis. the whole fiasco
would have never happened.  Word could have easily been communicated
that their risk assessment formulas were all wrong. That the computer
stop-loss algorithms used by so many traders of puts and calls, and
other derivatives were recursive and allowed risks that should never
have happened.

Now the world will find out the truth, that Pi R square has never been
right - it's corn-bread that R square.

Morris Gray
Equation capable TiddlyWikis
http://twmath.tiddlyspot.com/
http://twequation.tiddlyspot.com/
http://twt-notes.tiddlyspot.com/
Oh.. and one in Danish...
http://twligninger.tiddlyspot.com/







On May 27, 11:45 am, Simon Baird <simon.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:09 AM, Paul Downey (psd)
> <paul.s.dow...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Osmosoft are in the process of putting some posters together to
> > explain TiddlyWiki - how it works and how it is used.
>
> > One of the ideas is to illustrate the universe of TiddlyWiki themes
> > and verticals by collecting as many "interesting" TiddlyWiki examples
> > as we can find out there in the wild.
>
> > I hesitate to list the ones we have so far, and we're obviously very
> > sensitive to missing something obvious and important, so maybe you can
> > all help out by suggesting your favorite uses of TiddlyWiki, the more
> > diverse, the better.
>
> Include a zone for the RPGers. They like TW for writing up
> campaigns/worlds/characters/NPCs.
>
> References:http://www.encounteraday.com/2009/05/20/making-kickass-campaign-sites...http://www.google.com.au/search?q=tiddlywiki+rpg
>
> And presumably you already got the GTDers. They'd feature prominently I
> would guess.. :)
>
> Teachers/educators?
>
> Obsessive tweakers? :)
>
> Simon.
>
> --
> simon.ba...@gmail.com
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