I guess I'm getting old lol since I started a conversation on a topic that I hadn't paid any attention to before but who knows, maybe what caught my attention today will be of some use to me and to those for whom this topic will be relevant.
When my grandmother died I found in her closet a lot of notebooks filled with neat handwriting which contained a lot of interesting things on various topics.
To be honest I didn't pay much attention to it then referring to the fact that my grandmother had been a librarian for a long time and writing things down was already a habit for her.
But no it's probably not about habit, but about the opportunity to pass on something important to your children grandchildren and great-grandchildren something that you won't specifically look for you'll pass by but if you own it then to some extent your life becomes more fulfilling.
It is clear that there were postal addresses of all relatives because there were no mobile phones and not even all relatives had landline phone numbers.
I remember how my grandmother called her niece in a neighboring country and when she got through she asked to connect her with such and such a phone number it was funny like in films about the revolution of the proletariat lol: Smolny! Smolny! Connect me to Dzerzhinsky!
Yes, so the call was made to the switchboard of the mining town and they already connected with the right subscriber.
I would not have known how to contact relatives and inform them of my grandmother's death if I had not found this information in her notebook.
In addition the notebooks contained many recipes for preparing various culinary masterpieces and canning for the winter which my wife and daughter use today.
There are nuances that you won’t find on the Internet because people hadn’t yet started sharing such information online.
Did my grandmother need this? Probably what helped her most was knowledge of for example the ratio of volume and weight of bulk and liquid products which allowed her not to use scales when preparing food.
This is definitely useful.
Today for example looking at my photo archive I understand that what I own is quite scattered and sometimes it is difficult to quickly find something and it looks like an incomprehensible night photograph in which the details are either blurred or divided into all sorts of segments in a chaotic order.
Today for example, looking at my photo archive I understand that what I own is quite scattered and sometimes it is difficult to quickly find something and it looks like an incomprehensible night photograph in which the details are either blurred or divided into all sorts of segments in a chaotic order.
If we say that I wanted to systematize photographs of medicinal herbs and edible mushrooms then this may be possible to do but the information may escape over time into the depths of the HIVE blockchain and it will not be easy to find.
It's a strange feeling when you own a large amount of information but you can't share it in a simple and accessible form... or can I?
The solution to this issue turned out to be very simple creating a container in Inleo!
To do this just write in the Inleo news feed the name of the container the word "container" and a tag icon before the word.
Then by opening this message you respond to it with comments that contain information that is important in your opinion.
You can always store a link to your container in the text of your posts and find it very quickly.
Below you will see examples of such containers created by me.
Gradually the contents of the containers if we again compare them with photographs of the city at night begin to take shape and one can see where there was chaos quite familiar outlines of the city.
Oh, and lest I forget @bradleyarrow, the creator of the BBH coin would be happy to see our votes "for" the witness @thebbhproject, I cast my vote.
Below you can see my containers with data that I collect in INLEO and always have quick access to them it is very convenient.
Material thoughts about beekeeping №1
Link to the container with my portfolio
Link to the container with my Tag memo for getting coins #1
More to come!
Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!
Have a blessed day!
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