At 07:01 PM 9/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Alex Shapiro wrote:
>
> > ...With time, older nodes fade (or become more
> > remote in some other way) and eventually disappear. Nodes can be kept
> >
> > visible, or if invisible then returned to visibility, by linking to
> > them.
>
>Quite reasonable. That's a different kind of prioritizing -- a "fading
>to oblivion",
>but it seems quite useful.
Very much like forgetting, which any complex system with memory probably
needs to do.
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