horizontal and vertical scrolling
Keith Clarke
keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk
Thu Jun 16 02:08:52 EDT 2011
...a kind of quantum scrolling/fixed duality inherent in cards, so we can know it's state by inserting an object - Shrödinger's card?
But then 50% of cards would be created with a scrollbar - unless of course, these are all non-local, sitting in the anti-stack that can't be accessed because it's in the >90% of dark code that fills all hard drives.
That would explain the rumour that Time Machine was originally going to be called Space-Time Machine, but I'll resist considering why Parallels is really called that and instead, get some coffee! ;-)
Best,
Keith..
On 16 Jun 2011, at 05:44, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Thomas McGrath III wrote:
>
>> Although, I suppose if you could group a card then you could scroll a card.
>
> Actually, I believe empty cards do scroll. ;)
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