I've always found it quite curious that computer human interfaces have always focused on the noun/verb proposition of describing data, and not the time/place. Time is the only true constant in the universe, and yet computers are set up to track and control it, seemingly, as a second thought. Imagine if instead of having files/folders to (teach,confuse) Grandma, we simply had a time-based system of references. If Time…
> Imagine if instead of having files/folders to (teach,confuse) Grandma, we simply had a time-based system of references. If Time was a principle unit of information that a user was required to understand as an abstract concept, I feel that it would result in far better user interfaces. How would it be easier when I, let alone my Grandma, can't remember if I did something last week or the week before last? It seems i…
Thinking a bit more about it I don't think the brain accounts for time in long term memory, it does a better job in short term memory. That's why a musician can use time and we can't use it very well for stuff we stored a week ago.