So far, there are two types of entries in this blog.
A. Lab Report style item which looks at the composition a generator I have made
B.1. Explication on the words used for titles of generators I have made
B.2 Examination of additional related ideation pertaining to the blog
I present the Lab Reports in the order which the generators were produced.
They are in chronological order.
Interspersed with the Lab Reports are the "Words/Thoughts on words" entries as
well as the other related entries, of which this is one.
These are also in order by time, but since they aren't in a separate section,
that give this blog a somewhat disorderly look, to me. I thought about making
it in two sections, but that would be too grimly repetitious, it seemed.
The Lab Reports detail the sections of the generator
(Title, Descriptor, Button,Background, Format and Concept)
Lab Report entries are more tightly constructed than
the other entries.
I like the relief of considering Words/ideas after an unspecified number of Reports.
Conversely, I enjoy the comparative simplicity of writing up a Report after a
siege of free-associations on the Words/ideas.
A. Lab Report style item which looks at the composition a generator I have made
B.1. Explication on the words used for titles of generators I have made
B.2 Examination of additional related ideation pertaining to the blog
I present the Lab Reports in the order which the generators were produced.
They are in chronological order.
Interspersed with the Lab Reports are the "Words/Thoughts on words" entries as
well as the other related entries, of which this is one.
These are also in order by time, but since they aren't in a separate section,
that give this blog a somewhat disorderly look, to me. I thought about making
it in two sections, but that would be too grimly repetitious, it seemed.
The Lab Reports detail the sections of the generator
(Title, Descriptor, Button,Background, Format and Concept)
Lab Report entries are more tightly constructed than
the other entries.
I like the relief of considering Words/ideas after an unspecified number of Reports.
Conversely, I enjoy the comparative simplicity of writing up a Report after a
siege of free-associations on the Words/ideas.