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At this point in my life I have read 800 books, many of which I own or have some digital excerpt. There are also thousands of articles, all within what Caleb Scharf calls the dataome. I have the dataome of me, but I have to make a concerted effort to loop back on things. Most people don't do that, or can't. This is perhaps why people choose Bible study because it makes looping back to something more convenient. I once had the idea of personal Bibles, which eventually became Dynaxiom. I have to remind myself to revisit those writings to follow my own teachings, and to compress knowledge to things I can commit to memory and use in daily life. From the book "Light In the Darkness": "Electronic compression processes take advantage of this every day, you make transformations of the image or a piece of music, deleting unimportant parts of the data and saving the data left over, and at any time you can use these to transform the image for the sound file back to its previous state. The differences are hardly visible or audible, but the data quantities have become substantially smaller, which means that more images can be stored on a single memory card." Data is all flab if we don't use it and tone its muscle]