Pog stands for previews on goal, a table of contents, book titles.
Pog is a list, it is simple, just to state a menu, a receipt, a recipe, quick, to the point.
Mog is simply a picture, a symbol, which is much smaller or quicker than pog.
Dog stands for dots on goal, or dogs, or dump, or direction, or dams, or docks, or doors.
Dog is the dock to my life, to everything that comes into it.
Dog will not always be chronological, for it is a dump, a mail-room, my front door (or back).
Dog is not necessary of most value, but it is good to know my source to everything.
Dog is a concept, it does not actually exist, it simple describes incoming data.
Dog may exist but only in specific scenarios, say, in the case of an email inbox, for example.
Dot stands for anything that comes into my life.
Log or og stands for list on goal, or to date an original. (Og would be Original goal, maybe).
Original refers to when a picture was first taken, or paper was first published, etc.
Logs are dogs that are saved, chronologically, into a database, a collection, an archive.
Jog refers to post-originals, edits, re-editions, re-modifications, additions.
Tog is task on goal, what I am going to do on my callender, my to-do list, menu, agenda, plan.
Nog is my not (not-task) on goal (maybe not note, negotiation, net, notion).
Nog is what I am not going to do, like, "nog ice-cream" meaning, stop buying ice-cream, you fatty.
Fog is Forgetion on goal, what I forgot to do, what I did not did.
Log then would have to be what I did do, in case I were to forget.
Wog is Worsetion On goal, what is worse, waste, which is from fog, nog, and, is that it?
Bog is Best On Goal, what is published or finished for the general public or for specific targets.
Sog, I think, is song on goal, or something a little bigger than pog.
Rog is recycled on goal.
Cog is whatever that is copied for backup. Duplicates.
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L stands for log, original, when it happened, or when it was typed.
(This needs revision: how do i know the difference)
Z stands for Saturday.
S stands for Sunday.
M: Monday.
T: Tuesday.
W: Wednesday.
R: Thursday.
F: Friday.
(Each week starts on Sunday).
Saturday, October 3, 2009
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