Vanilla logistic train circuit series + blueprints

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masonl
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Vanilla logistic train circuit series + blueprints

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Heya folks,

I've written two parts on this so far:

https://mason-larobina.github.io/factor ... ution.html - Part #1
https://mason-larobina.github.io/factor ... art-2.html - Part #2

That walk through the evolution of my logistic train circuits over the last 3 months (I'm a new player).

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Having so much fun, and hope you enjoy the reads :)


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Re: Vanilla logistic train circuit series + blueprints

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Wow, what a work!

What I was missing is difficult to explain. I try: what am I looking for is not problems or problem descriptions, but solutions. And then I read the rest. Eventually. :)
But without pointing the reader, why you did it like so, this document doesn’t work.

Perhaps just a clearer index is needed? Not sure... but that is what came into my mind. Look:

1. Problem X
1.1 Why Y doesn’t work
1.2 Why Z doesn’t work too
1.3 more of what have been done before ...
1.3.1 Solution & Explanation
1.3.2 Blueprint
1.4 More Ideas

You can see the concept in short: past, NOW, future.

This helps the reader to understand, that the NOW ist just the current solution and there is more, that will come later. Which helps to split the text into parts, that can exist on their own/independently.

Would not solve the problem, but points for me into the right direction. Hope it helps.
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