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  1. 2/2

    "Worker's Injury Report" or "Reconsideration Request"? The app translates legal jargon into plain English.

    Simplify paperwork !

    3mpwrApp Advocacy Hub

    **User Guide**: 3mpwrapp.pages.dev/user-guide/

    **Beta Guide**: 3mpwrapp.pages.dev/beta-guide/

    Beta Testers Sign up: forms.gle/SytHWf1rRqUDEAMRA

    #WorkersComp #Paperwork #WSIB #InjuredWorkers #3mpwrapp

  2. Another newcomer-friendly UX papercut enhancement idea for GNOME's "Document Scanner" (Simple Scan) app: providing the page cropping aspect ratio presets directly as a split menubutton for the cropping action in the toolbar: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-

    #UX #usability #GNOME #SimpleScan #scanning #paperwork

  3. Finally realized what has been bugging me for years with the GNOME "Document Scanner" (Simple Scan) app's cropping feature: it doesn't set the mouse cursors to indicate where and how you can interact to adjust the cropping rectangle.

    I filed this issue with some hints, so that any newcomer can contribute a fix for it: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-

    (BTW, there's a similar papercut in GNOME Calendar: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-c)

    #UX #usability #GNOME #SimpleScan #SANE #scanning #paperwork #GNOMECalendar

  4. Ran out of characters limit in the toot above, so here's another recently added example of a #GNOME app that would benefit from an in-app error/success notification with "Open Folder" action button: Simple Scan, the GNOME paper document scanner. gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-

    #SimpleScan #SANE #paperwork #productivity

  5. 🎩💼 Oh, what a revelation! A tech CEO discovers #regulations exist in the real world, 😱 who knew? Apparently, solving climate change is only fun until #paperwork crashes the party. 📚🚫
    rein.pk/over-regulation-is-dou #techCEO #climatechange #reality #check #HackerNews #ngated

  6. Good morning tooters. It was apparently 7c when I got up but the feels like was only 2c. We’re only heading to 19c today as well & it will be a little cloudy - this is probably the last hurrah before the weather starts warming properly, although I’ve said that before!
    My friend I bought the car off dropped off the bill of sale for it yesterday, but apparently her daughter has to do something online before I can go to vic roads to do the rego changeover. I have no idea what, my eyes tend to glaze & I zone out when things like this start getting explained 😬. So my car still isn’t officially my car & they won’t be canceling their insurance for it until it is officially mine.
    It’s pay day for me today too & I think it will be an expensive week 😏 as is always the way when you get a new car. I’m glad my freezer is full & have no other bills.
    Time to get moving. Hope you all have a fabulous #Tuesday, stay warm out there, wishing you sunshine ☀️. #Weather #NewCar #Paperwork 🤪.

  7. It warms my newly rebuilt heart to see the QGIS-US group gaining some traction. Slowly. Anyway - VPAT info is up on the website: qgis-us.org/2025/09/12/vpat/

  8. For decades, the right has targeted the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act,

    most visibly via court decisions,
    as well as spurious voter roll #purges and #gerrymandering efforts,
    which warp territorial districting law to divide opponents and consolidate supporters.

    One of the most reliable methods of suppression, though,
    is to tighten #voter #identification rules.

    Requiring #citizenship #paperwork, which many (fully eligible) citizens do not possess,
    leads to the emergence of a racially inflected pattern of #vote #suppression.

    If you make voting as inconvenient and costly as possible,
    by default, some percentage of those who are short on money and time
    — people of color, students, low-income workers and others who juggle lots of obligations with few resources
    — will decide that getting to the polls just isn’t worth it.

    Maximizing this effect is the primary motive driving the rampant right-wing infringements on democratic participation,
    Trump’s latest order included.

    To justify these measures, the executive order
    👉purports to combat large-scale voter fraud:
    ⚠️the familiar right-wing myth that millions of illicit votes are cast in the U.S., in numbers that could throw a presidential election.

    (The real nationwide illegal vote count is a few hundred, at most

    -- of those, quite a few were Trump voters.)

    The type of voter fraud claimed by the right is so vanishingly rare as to be an utterly negligible force in U.S. politics.

    If anything can be said to constitute actual substantive electoral fraud,
    it is the right’s systematic and wildly successful campaign to #obstruct voting rights.

    Trump’s order,
    while perhaps the most aggressive foray into voter suppression of late,
    is far from the only effort to impair democracy.

    🔥Right now the SAVE Act is making its way through Congress;

    the Republican-sponsored legislation would alter registration procedures
    and demand proof of citizenship documents like
    a passport, birth certificate or naturalization certification.

    (As NPR reported, researchers have found that
    👉 1 in 10 voting-eligible Americans don’t possess these documents.)❗️

    There’s notable overlap between the two efforts
    — the administration seems to be hedging its bets.

    “A lot of [the executive order] tracks pretty closely with what’s in the SAVE Act,”
    said Diaz.

    Should the SAVE Act fail, the executive order may
    allow “the White House to get around the congressional lawmaking process
    -- and do whatever they want.”

    truthout.org/articles/trump-as

  9. For decades, the right has targeted the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act,

    most visibly via court decisions,
    as well as spurious voter roll #purges and #gerrymandering efforts,
    which warp territorial districting law to divide opponents and consolidate supporters.

    One of the most reliable methods of suppression, though,
    is to tighten #voter #identification rules.

    Requiring #citizenship #paperwork, which many (fully eligible) citizens do not possess,
    leads to the emergence of a racially inflected pattern of #vote #suppression.

    If you make voting as inconvenient and costly as possible,
    by default, some percentage of those who are short on money and time
    — people of color, students, low-income workers and others who juggle lots of obligations with few resources
    — will decide that getting to the polls just isn’t worth it.

    Maximizing this effect is the primary motive driving the rampant right-wing infringements on democratic participation,
    Trump’s latest order included.

    To justify these measures, the executive order
    👉purports to combat large-scale voter fraud:
    ⚠️the familiar right-wing myth that millions of illicit votes are cast in the U.S., in numbers that could throw a presidential election.

    (The real nationwide illegal vote count is a few hundred, at most

    -- of those, quite a few were Trump voters.)

    The type of voter fraud claimed by the right is so vanishingly rare as to be an utterly negligible force in U.S. politics.

    If anything can be said to constitute actual substantive electoral fraud,
    it is the right’s systematic and wildly successful campaign to #obstruct voting rights.

    Trump’s order,
    while perhaps the most aggressive foray into voter suppression of late,
    is far from the only effort to impair democracy.

    🔥Right now the SAVE Act is making its way through Congress;

    the Republican-sponsored legislation would alter registration procedures
    and demand proof of citizenship documents like
    a passport, birth certificate or naturalization certification.

    (As NPR reported, researchers have found that
    👉 1 in 10 voting-eligible Americans don’t possess these documents.)❗️

    There’s notable overlap between the two efforts
    — the administration seems to be hedging its bets.

    “A lot of [the executive order] tracks pretty closely with what’s in the SAVE Act,”
    said Diaz.

    Should the SAVE Act fail, the executive order may
    allow “the White House to get around the congressional lawmaking process
    -- and do whatever they want.”

    truthout.org/articles/trump-as

  10. For decades, the right has targeted the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act,

    most visibly via court decisions,
    as well as spurious voter roll #purges and #gerrymandering efforts,
    which warp territorial districting law to divide opponents and consolidate supporters.

    One of the most reliable methods of suppression, though,
    is to tighten #voter #identification rules.

    Requiring #citizenship #paperwork, which many (fully eligible) citizens do not possess,
    leads to the emergence of a racially inflected pattern of #vote #suppression.

    If you make voting as inconvenient and costly as possible,
    by default, some percentage of those who are short on money and time
    — people of color, students, low-income workers and others who juggle lots of obligations with few resources
    — will decide that getting to the polls just isn’t worth it.

    Maximizing this effect is the primary motive driving the rampant right-wing infringements on democratic participation,
    Trump’s latest order included.

    To justify these measures, the executive order
    👉purports to combat large-scale voter fraud:
    ⚠️the familiar right-wing myth that millions of illicit votes are cast in the U.S., in numbers that could throw a presidential election.

    (The real nationwide illegal vote count is a few hundred, at most

    -- of those, quite a few were Trump voters.)

    The type of voter fraud claimed by the right is so vanishingly rare as to be an utterly negligible force in U.S. politics.

    If anything can be said to constitute actual substantive electoral fraud,
    it is the right’s systematic and wildly successful campaign to #obstruct voting rights.

    Trump’s order,
    while perhaps the most aggressive foray into voter suppression of late,
    is far from the only effort to impair democracy.

    🔥Right now the SAVE Act is making its way through Congress;

    the Republican-sponsored legislation would alter registration procedures
    and demand proof of citizenship documents like
    a passport, birth certificate or naturalization certification.

    (As NPR reported, researchers have found that
    👉 1 in 10 voting-eligible Americans don’t possess these documents.)❗️

    There’s notable overlap between the two efforts
    — the administration seems to be hedging its bets.

    “A lot of [the executive order] tracks pretty closely with what’s in the SAVE Act,”
    said Diaz.

    Should the SAVE Act fail, the executive order may
    allow “the White House to get around the congressional lawmaking process
    -- and do whatever they want.”

    truthout.org/articles/trump-as

  11. For decades, the right has targeted the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act,

    most visibly via court decisions,
    as well as spurious voter roll #purges and #gerrymandering efforts,
    which warp territorial districting law to divide opponents and consolidate supporters.

    One of the most reliable methods of suppression, though,
    is to tighten #voter #identification rules.

    Requiring #citizenship #paperwork, which many (fully eligible) citizens do not possess,
    leads to the emergence of a racially inflected pattern of #vote #suppression.

    If you make voting as inconvenient and costly as possible,
    by default, some percentage of those who are short on money and time
    — people of color, students, low-income workers and others who juggle lots of obligations with few resources
    — will decide that getting to the polls just isn’t worth it.

    Maximizing this effect is the primary motive driving the rampant right-wing infringements on democratic participation,
    Trump’s latest order included.

    To justify these measures, the executive order
    👉purports to combat large-scale voter fraud:
    ⚠️the familiar right-wing myth that millions of illicit votes are cast in the U.S., in numbers that could throw a presidential election.

    (The real nationwide illegal vote count is a few hundred, at most

    -- of those, quite a few were Trump voters.)

    The type of voter fraud claimed by the right is so vanishingly rare as to be an utterly negligible force in U.S. politics.

    If anything can be said to constitute actual substantive electoral fraud,
    it is the right’s systematic and wildly successful campaign to #obstruct voting rights.

    Trump’s order,
    while perhaps the most aggressive foray into voter suppression of late,
    is far from the only effort to impair democracy.

    🔥Right now the SAVE Act is making its way through Congress;

    the Republican-sponsored legislation would alter registration procedures
    and demand proof of citizenship documents like
    a passport, birth certificate or naturalization certification.

    (As NPR reported, researchers have found that
    👉 1 in 10 voting-eligible Americans don’t possess these documents.)❗️

    There’s notable overlap between the two efforts
    — the administration seems to be hedging its bets.

    “A lot of [the executive order] tracks pretty closely with what’s in the SAVE Act,”
    said Diaz.

    Should the SAVE Act fail, the executive order may
    allow “the White House to get around the congressional lawmaking process
    -- and do whatever they want.”

    truthout.org/articles/trump-as

  12. For decades, the right has targeted the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act,

    most visibly via court decisions,
    as well as spurious voter roll #purges and #gerrymandering efforts,
    which warp territorial districting law to divide opponents and consolidate supporters.

    One of the most reliable methods of suppression, though,
    is to tighten #voter #identification rules.

    Requiring #citizenship #paperwork, which many (fully eligible) citizens do not possess,
    leads to the emergence of a racially inflected pattern of #vote #suppression.

    If you make voting as inconvenient and costly as possible,
    by default, some percentage of those who are short on money and time
    — people of color, students, low-income workers and others who juggle lots of obligations with few resources
    — will decide that getting to the polls just isn’t worth it.

    Maximizing this effect is the primary motive driving the rampant right-wing infringements on democratic participation,
    Trump’s latest order included.

    To justify these measures, the executive order
    👉purports to combat large-scale voter fraud:
    ⚠️the familiar right-wing myth that millions of illicit votes are cast in the U.S., in numbers that could throw a presidential election.

    (The real nationwide illegal vote count is a few hundred, at most

    -- of those, quite a few were Trump voters.)

    The type of voter fraud claimed by the right is so vanishingly rare as to be an utterly negligible force in U.S. politics.

    If anything can be said to constitute actual substantive electoral fraud,
    it is the right’s systematic and wildly successful campaign to #obstruct voting rights.

    Trump’s order,
    while perhaps the most aggressive foray into voter suppression of late,
    is far from the only effort to impair democracy.

    🔥Right now the SAVE Act is making its way through Congress;

    the Republican-sponsored legislation would alter registration procedures
    and demand proof of citizenship documents like
    a passport, birth certificate or naturalization certification.

    (As NPR reported, researchers have found that
    👉 1 in 10 voting-eligible Americans don’t possess these documents.)❗️

    There’s notable overlap between the two efforts
    — the administration seems to be hedging its bets.

    “A lot of [the executive order] tracks pretty closely with what’s in the SAVE Act,”
    said Diaz.

    Should the SAVE Act fail, the executive order may
    allow “the White House to get around the congressional lawmaking process
    -- and do whatever they want.”

    truthout.org/articles/trump-as

  13. “Unfortunately, we continue to be stuck in a reality where it takes longer to do the government #paperwork to license a rocket launch than it does to design and build the actual hardware...the licensing process has been repeatedly derailed by issues ranging from the frivolous to the patently #absurd”. The launch license for #Starship won’t be awarded until late 📆 November. astronomy.com/space-exploratio

    #FAA #SpacePolitics #SpaceX

  14. I’m looking at the paperwork and trying (and failing) to see ANY benefit whatsoever, and as a professional administrator in another context, I’m calling bullshit on this process

    #paperwork #MakeWork #inefficiencies

  15. Why is it that missing a day of work makes things 100 times more stressful when you return the next day? I was out Friday and it seems like nothing really happened in my absence, but here we are today and I am stressing out over every tiny detail?

    I thought this week would be a normal two-days-in-the-office week but now it’s three. I have three pieces of paperwork that I need to have done by (probably) Thursday. It should be super simple. In fact, there were four pieces of paperwork and I’ve already cranked out one of them. I’m freaking out over the remaining three though. Why? I have time off booked for Monday and Tuesday next week. I thought they were going to be music days, but now will the be spent with dad in the hospital? I don’t know. Maybe. Part of the time at least.

    Seriously. Stop freaking out over nothing, Robert. You’ve got this shit covered. You can handle it. Stop stressing. Work is okay. Dad is going to be okay. Calm down and just get it done like you always do.

    I think I might just be reacting to being sad that Bellana left for Vermont this morning. No clue when we’re going to see either kid again. I’m guessing that’s the real root of my struggles with this particular Monday.

    Over all it’s not a bad day or anything, I am just stressin’ like ya do. May your Mondays be easier on the ol’ stomach, as it were.

    https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/08/19/stress-4/

    #bellana #dad #Family #freakOut #harry #health #Kids #MentalHealth #paperwork #StepKids #Stress #work #workProjects

  16. In at least 14 states, "Bonds for the Win" activists attempted to serve #sham #paperwork to school districts, in several cases causing commotions that required police intervention.

    And the number of people joining their cause is quickly growing as misinformation about the strategy’s effectiveness circulates.

    On the chat app Telegram, where the activists organize, Bonds for the Win’s main channel grew from 700 subscribers to nearly 20,000 in the past month. Its members focus on #schools, but they have also served paperwork to a handful of #county #commissioners and discussed plans to go after other local officials, #judges and #sheriffs with similar claims.

    Bonds for the Win is using these battles as a way of drawing in followers, demonstrating how quickly a faulty fringe tactic can generate momentum as frustrated parents join forces with conspiracy theorists.

    #Miki #Klann, a QAnon adherent in Scottsdale, Arizona, who has said she believes AIDS is a hoax and that the Earth is flat, founded Bonds for the Win in December.

    “We want the people to understand their 'sovereignty'.” Klann said in a recent video

    The group’s strategy of intimidating government bodies with paperwork has been used in the past by #sovereign #citizens
    -- loosely affiliated #rightwing #anarchists who believe federal and local governments are operating illegitimately.

    nbcnews.com/news/us-news/paren

  17. Happy #MechanicalKeyboard #40sDay!

    My favourite ≤ 40% keyboards:

    1) custom #WorldspawnsKeebs #Shambles (world's smallest #TKL 😉) in fluorescent acrylic with #Nephlock #GMK #Kaiju (bought from Drop)

    2) #Ziptyze #Zlant (bought from #1UpKeyboards) with SA #Vilebloom

    3) #TheVanKeyboards (#TVK) #MiniVan with GMK #Paperwork — IMHO the most usable 40%

    4) #PyrooL #Alpha28 (sub-30% bought from WorldspawnsKeebs on Etsy) with GMK Pulse #Mitolet (from Drop)

    Thanks to @petejohanson for the idea!

  18. Happy #MechanicalKeyboard #40sDay!

    My favourite ≤ 40% keyboards:

    1) custom #WorldspawnsKeebs #Shambles (world's smallest #TKL 😉) in fluorescent acrylic with #Nephlock #GMK #Kaiju (bought from Drop)

    2) #Ziptyze #Zlant (bought from #1UpKeyboards) with SA #Vilebloom

    3) #TheVanKeyboards (#TVK) #MiniVan with GMK #Paperwork — IMHO the most usable 40%

    4) #PyrooL #Alpha28 (sub-30% bought from WorldspawnsKeebs on Etsy) with GMK Pulse #Mitolet (from Drop)

    Thanks to @petejohanson for the idea!

  19. Happy #MechanicalKeyboard #40sDay!

    My favourite ≤ 40% keyboards:

    1) custom #WorldspawnsKeebs #Shambles (world's smallest #TKL 😉) in fluorescent acrylic with #Nephlock #GMK #Kaiju (bought from Drop)

    2) #Ziptyze #Zlant (bought from #1UpKeyboards) with SA #Vilebloom

    3) #TheVanKeyboards (#TVK) #MiniVan with GMK #Paperwork — IMHO the most usable 40%

    4) #PyrooL #Alpha28 (sub-30% bought from WorldspawnsKeebs on Etsy) with GMK Pulse #Mitolet (from Drop)

    Thanks to @petejohanson for the idea!

  20. I just finished my #WildlifeRehabilitation logs. I had 67 animals in care this year. 49 were reptiles (3 snakes, 46 #turtles). Half died unfortunately, which makes me sad in the remembering. 12 turtles are still with me, along with an opossum. I had 3 #frogs this year, all released. I like rehabbing frogs. They are surprisingly resilient and appreciate free meals.

    (Pictured is a wood turtle who is staying for the winter. He also appreciates free meals.)

    #WoodTurtle #wildlife #paperwork

  21. The relays arrived today. I'm going to replace the 2 #electrolytic #reservoir #capactiors on the board as well - spending 17 years 20cm from a giant gas burner probably hasn't done them any favours. But those didn't arrive. I can't even tell if they've shipped.

    Coda: got the #FedEx bill for tax & #customs clearance/#brokerage fees on the first motor today. $111.

    Wanna bet northamericahvac.com didn't do the #paperwork on the 2nd motor right, and I get another #bill for that one?

    9/9

  22. Je pense aux administrations de certains pays comme la France, l'Allemagne, le Japon, et je me dis que ça a été pensé pour illustrer le mot "kafkaïen" à la perfection...

    Ajoutez les changements aléatoires renseignés au petit bonheur la chance parce que chaque gvt veut défaire ce qui a été fait au lieu d'améliorer, en + ça réduit l'accès des pauvres aux aides, tout benef (en fr) /sarcasme

    #administration #kafka #paperwork #dossiers #france #benefits #precarite #social #gouvernement #reformes

  23. A year after taking control of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, Russia wants to change the face of the city.The Russian government estimates that rebuilding w...
    Rebuilding Mariupol: Russia's plans for city meet scepticism
  24. I am taking this moment of procrastination to say I get irrationally consumed by anger everytime I get an email asking me about some requirement for "compliance" or saying that I am "non compliant". #mindless #paperwork

  25. Wow! Just Wow:
    Judicial activist directed fees to Clarence Thomas’s wife, urged ‘no mention of Ginni’

    Conservative judicial activist #Leonard #Leo arranged for the wife of Supreme Court Justice #Clarence #Thomas to be paid tens of thousands of dollars for consulting work just over a decade ago, #specifying that her #name be #left #off #billing #paperwork, according to documents reviewed by The Washington Post.

    In January 2012, Leo instructed the GOP pollster #Kellyanne #Conway to bill a nonprofit group he advises and use that money to pay Virginia “#Ginni” Thomas, the documents show. The same year, the nonprofit, the #Judicial #Education #Project, filed a brief to the Supreme Court in a landmark #voting #rights #case.
    
Leo, a key figure in a network of nonprofits that has worked to support the nominations of conservative judges, told Conway that he wanted her to “give” Ginni Thomas “#another $25K,” the documents show. He emphasized that the paperwork should have “#No #mention #of #Ginni, of course.”

    washingtonpost.com/investigati

  26. James Downie, MSNBC Opinion Editor - #DonaldTrump and #Clarence homas were in the news for basically the same reason. Both are examples of a wider problem: #outright #corruption being defined down into #paperwork #problems. Hits nail on the head. #Corruption in all three branches #executive #legislative and #judicial msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinio

  27. Wife (struggling with literal paperwork to renew her teaching license): "arrrgrhghh I hate that I have to print all this off & mail it"
    .
    Me (being helpful): "make sure you use Comic Sans or they won't let you teach elementary ever again"
    #paperwork #PrinterProblems #teaching

  28. Wife (struggling with literal paperwork to renew her teaching license): "arrrgrhghh I hate that I have to print all this off & mail it"
    .
    Me (being helpful): "make sure you use Comic Sans or they won't let you teach elementary ever again"
    #paperwork #PrinterProblems #teaching

  29. Wife (struggling with literal paperwork to renew her teaching license): "arrrgrhghh I hate that I have to print all this off & mail it"
    .
    Me (being helpful): "make sure you use Comic Sans or they won't let you teach elementary ever again"
    #paperwork #PrinterProblems #teaching

  30. Wife (struggling with literal paperwork to renew her teaching license): "arrrgrhghh I hate that I have to print all this off & mail it"
    .
    Me (being helpful): "make sure you use Comic Sans or they won't let you teach elementary ever again"

  31. Wife (struggling with literal paperwork to renew her teaching license): "arrrgrhghh I hate that I have to print all this off & mail it"
    .
    Me (being helpful): "make sure you use Comic Sans or they won't let you teach elementary ever again"
    #paperwork #PrinterProblems #teaching

  32. On Paperwork vs. Digital Formats

    tired: Our customer's paperwork is profit. Our own paperwork is loss.[1]

    wired: Your proprietay data format is loss. Our proprietary data format is profit.

    I'd remembered the first aphorism from a long-ago collection of Murphy's Laws.

    Thinking through my struggles at organising online and digital media, references, etc., I realised that a huge problem is that these formats don't serve my goals. They're designed far more around their authors' goals, or even more often, the publishers' goals, largely around advertising, marketing, tracking, building lock-in, creating and defending monopolies, and the like.

    Digital formats that are in the end-user's interest and specification serve the user. Those that are in the publisher's specification serve the publisher.

    A related thought is that a key affordance of printed periodicals (newspapers, magazines, journals) is that of garbage collection, to put a contemporary spin on it.

    When you're done reading a newspaper or magazine, you pick up the whole lot and throw it out. There's an intermediate level of organisation other than "the article" and "the whole collection" (that is, everything published in your office or home), "the issue". (Or perhaps a box or shelf of archived media.) That is, _there are multiple naturally-occurring levels of aggregation.)

    When you're trying to sort through a set of browser tabs, you generally have only two levels of aggregation: the individual tab, or the entire session. There are typically no intermediate levels, and sorting through what you want to keep (or re-read, or work with) means you've got to go through the set one at a time and resolve disposition. The data format serves the browser vendor, but not the user.

    Tools such as Tree-Style Tabs, an absolutely essential Firefox extension, give a higher level of natural organisation, the tab tree. Here, a structure emerges, without user effort, of related content. At the top of the tree is whatever page began an exploration, and as you descend it, you go further down into the search. When cleaning up, it's possible to pick any given tab, branch, or whole tree, and close it out in one fell swoop. Garbage collection costs are reduced.

    (Three guesses as to what I've been attempting to do, and the first two don't count.)

    #media #paperwork #DigitalMedia #DigitalFormats #FileFormats #DataFormats #kfc #docfs #UserCentricDesign #TreeStyleTabs