That would be associative, then. Let's say you were sitting
at your desk, programming, and you thought of something you
wanted to buy -- it was in your short term memory, and then
you forgot it. It wasn't until you remembered you were
programming when you thought of this object that you remembered
what the object WAS.
%brain = (
programming => {
'things to buy' => { 'doohickey' => undef, },
# ...,
},
# ...,
);
That's how I see my brain working.
$_="goto+F.print+chop;\n=yhpaj";F1:eval
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