Ciao Andreas

After I got an initial version to work, I more or less ran out of ideas 
>

It was brilliant to see it.

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Side note on "ideas" on Memory Palaces. That they can, at first, be tough 
to populate on computers, comes out, think, by comparing to the "classical 
method". 

Once one has a structure of an "in-mind" Memory Palace in place and stable 
enough (admittedly, a lot of introspective hours)--in addition to being 
able to "pin" associations you can also pin "affect" to points in the 
palace. Meaning you can associate a feeling directly with a locus. This 
helps tremendously to locate things and also means that its not just a 
visual map... its a "feeling-toned-3D-map". Since, in reality, we don't 
really have thoughts or envisioning without a feeling component to 
it--however implicit--to galvanise recall.

I'm pretty sure that the visuality of "externally" created Memory Palaces 
in some way need to be "evocative", in some way, locus by locus, to work 
well. 

This stuff is quite difficult to write about as its directly experiential. 
But I hope you get the idea?

Best wishes
Josiah

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