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ACTION FILES

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it is possible, through a communications system, to organize files so that they are action files, so that they are the memory of a mind which thinks. A file should have three sections: (1) the action file, which holds a datum that calls for action at a certain time, and injects it back into the system at the proper moment, (2) working files, which hold the information that is valuable to the operation, (3) dead files, which could be junked without any loss of value to the operation. (HTLTAE, p. 64)