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Having just transferred a lot of things to my new laptop (via dropbox and via my terabyte), I've been purging and sorting my firefox bookmarks.

There were several folders where I ended up dropping "things that looked interesting to look at later", but they were such a mess I never _did_. Now I have a bookmark folder sorted into categories (mostly by subject, but a few for "things I read day-to-day" and "stuff to blog about", etc, and also sorted by how I actually use them, eg. whether it's a "browse when I'm bored" category or "need in a hurry" category). And a couple of giant folders full of a lot of links I saved that are not really current any more.

I trawled through some of those to see what was in them, which was somewhat interesting :) Many I though I might well want to read when I was bored and triaged into more sensible folders. But I had many other observations as well:

* It would in many ways make more sense to delete the whole folder. That would make me feel more organised. But I couldn't do it. I'm too obsessive. But I noticed that with something like this there is a big difference between "deleting" and "archiving", so long as it's there somewhere I feel compelled to revisit it, at least occasionally.

* Much kudos to websites that have kept links from N years ago working. I know that doesn't _always_ matter, but it was very, very useful to me here. (I'd almost rather firefox automatically saved a copy of the webpage whenever you bookmarked something, just so you could see what it USED to be if it's later broken :))

* I am very embarrassed to admit I had stuff sitting around vaguely intending to look at it later for 5+ years. I really should do it, or delete it, and not let my brain fill up with trying to remember all the things it will maybe get to...

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