[sociate] My Brain's back online!

I've described elsewhere my uses of TheBrain's PersonalBrain software. Long
ago, I used to publish my Brain datafile online, so others might use it. The
only way to view my data then was to install the PersonalBrain yourself. My
Brain got too big for TheBrain's servers (or so I'd like to think), so they
took them down.

Recently, TheBrain's Harlan Hugh made a version of their enterprise product,
BrainEKP, available openly on the Web, with my data in it. It's a Java
applet, so there's no regular application to install. Just click here.

To bookmark a particular thought in my online Brain or send a reference to
someone else, use http://hhugh-srv.thebrain.com/jerry?id=n, where n is the
number you see in the e-mail address when you view the Properties tab for
that thought. It's a little complicated, but it works just fine.

For example, these links should take you to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, the
Pareto Principle, Umami and the Dimensions of Communication.

Have fun!

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