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+------------------------------------------------------------------
+ No. 1 The Gopher Times 2021-02-15
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ ∙ The first edition of The Gopher Times
+ ∙ Bitreich TV improvements
+ ∙ World of Animals
+
+
+The first edition of The Gopher Times josuah
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Starting from today, The Gopher Times is going to be published.
+ The entire journal is itself much of an experiment: How can a
+ paper-oriented journal make sense in this hypermedia era? %here%
+
+ Blogs, like, pokes, tweets, messages, smart, buzz, feed, channel,
+ subscribe, post, cookie, paywall, analytic, trend, video,
+ downtime, live, notification, connected, streaming, event, fake
+ news.
+
+ We know a lot more about the five last minutes than five last
+ years. Rather than a continuous feed of upmost shocking
+ headlines, The Gopher Times publishes, one opus at a time, real
+ news you can read, without a cookie wall.
+
+ Newspaper go through a long chain, from journalist reporting all
+ facts near and afar, redactors organising information, along with
+ all the chain formatting the end structured text in the, end
+ layout, finally published and distributed for a few quarters.
+
+ The web considerably transformed this chain: news are submitted
+ to AP, the printing chain are now server hosting providers, and
+ typesetters and layout artists are swapped for frontend web
+ developers.
+
+ This journal divert by 90' by using troff(1) as its foundation: a
+ typesetter, targeted at producing finished, static documents
+ ready to be published may that be printed or downloaded. An
+ entire alternative stack to the web, and among one of the most
+ deployed on linux systems, through groff, used for manual pages.
+
+ An entire custom macro set have been built to allow a multicolumn
+ multirow with automatic height and width, in order to fits either
+ the computer screen, paper, and smaller screens of all shapes,
+ and provide the Real Deal of a journal page setup.
+
+
+Bitreich TV improvements 20h
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+ gopher://bitreich.org/0/usr/adc/phlog/2020-11-03T13-14-26-296030.md
+
+ At Bitreich, we are always working hard to bring pleasure and
+ enjoyment to our users. In August 2020 we launched bitreich-
+ tv[0,1], which is an annotated playback of memes in the
+ memecache[2] via gopher.
+
+ A lot of memes in the memecache share a common theme (corona,
+ gopher, toilets, etc). From today, thematic channels are
+ automatically created and listed on gopher://bitreich.org/1/tv
+ when a theme contains at least 25 memes.
+
+ We recommend mpv(1) for playback, as in:
+
+ $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/news.m3u
+ $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/all.m3u
+ $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/toilet.m3u
+ $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/trump.m3u
+
+ Furthermore, the bitreich TV hosting and source code[3,4] are
+ moved to bitreich.org. Please report any issues to adc in
+ Freenode/#bitreich-tv.
+
+
+World of Animals 0x1bi
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+ gopher://0x1bi.net/0/mirzhivotnyh.txt
+
+ Back in the nineties when Windowds 3.1 was still very much a
+ thing, my old man, while doing his post graduated studies, found
+ this story on some Russian usenet group, saved it, printed it
+ out, posted it in his office.
+
+ Years later he made the mistake of giving me the internet. And I
+ found the same story, now on the world wide web.
+
+ I've taken the time to translate the story from Russian to
+ English such that everyone can enjoy the gifts of Russian usenet
+ koans.
+
+ Enjoy responsibly.
+
+ | едведь был безобpазным, косолапым и гpязным животным. днако
+ | добpее его не было никого во всем лесy. Hо звеpи замечали только
+ | его внешность, на что едведь жyтко обижался, ловил их и жестоко
+ | избивал ногами. оэтомy звеpи его не любили. Хотя он был очень
+ | добpым. веселым. н любил задоpные шyтки. а эти шyтки звеpи
+ | его скоpо жyтко возненавидели и били. а, тpyдно быть на свете
+ | добpым и веселым.
+
+ The bear was a filthy, clumsy, and dirty animal. However, no one
+ was as loving as he was in the whole forest. But the animals only
+ saw his exterior, to which the bear became upset, caught them,
+ and brutaly beat them with his legs. Even though he was very
+ loving. And happy. He loved practical jokes. For these jokes the
+ animals started to hate the bear and beat him. Yes, it;s hard to
+ be loving and happy.
+
+ | олк был тоже безобpазным и гpязным. еще он был очень злым и
+ | жестоким. Hо звеpи не испытывали к немy ненависти и не били.
+ | отомy, что олк yмеp еще в pаннем детстве. отомy, что едведь
+ | pодился pаньше олка. а, хоpошо, когда обpо побеждает ло.
+
+ The wolf was also filthy and dirty. He was also very evil and
+ cruel. But the animals din't hate him and didn't beat him.
+ Because the wolf died early in his childhood. Because the bear
+ was born before the wolf. Yes, it's good when good triumphs over
+ evil.
+
+ | аяц тоже был злым и жестоким. гpязным. еще он был тpyсливым.
+ | адостей аяц никомy никогда не делал. отомy, что боялся. Hо его
+ | все pавно сильно били. отомy, что ло всегда должно быть
+ | наказано.
+
+ The rabbit was also evil and cruel. And dirty. He was also a
+ coward. The rabbit never commited any evil as he was scared. But
+ he was still beaten. Because evil must be punished.
+
+ | ятел тоже был злым и жестоким. н не бил звеpей, потомy, что y
+ | него не было pyк. оэтомy, он вымещал свою злость на деpевьях.
+ | го не били. отомy, что не могли дотянyться. днажды его
+ | пpидавило насмеpть yпавшее деpево. оговаpивали, что оно
+ | отомстило. осле этого звеpи целый месяц боялись мочиться на
+ | деpевья. ни мочились на айца. аяц пpостyдился и yмеp. сем
+ | было ясно, что во всем был виноват ятел. Hо его не тpонyли.
+ | осколькy не смогли выковыpять из-под yпавшего деpева. а, ло
+ | иногда остается безнаказанным.
+
+ The woodpecker was also evil and cruel. He didn't beat animals,
+ as he didn't have any arms. So he took his anger out on trees. He
+ was not beaten, as no one could reach him. One day a tree crushed
+ him to death. The animals said it took revenge. After that, then
+ animals were afraid of pissing on trees for a month. Instead
+ they pissed on the rabbit. The rabbit got a cold and died.
+ Everyone knew that the woodpecker was at fault. But he wasn't
+ beaten, as no one could get him out from the fallen tree. Yes,
+ sometimes evil remains unpunished.
+
+ | pот был маленьким и слепым. н не был злым. н пpосто хоpошо
+ | делал свое дело. Это он подъел деpево, котоpое yпало на дятла. б
+ | этом никто не yзнал, и поэтомy его не избили. го вообще били
+ | pедко. Чаще пyгали. Hо его было очень тpyдно испyгать, потомy что
+ | он был слепой и не видел, что его пyгают. огда не yдавалось
+ | испyгать pота, звеpи очень огоpчались. били едведя. отомy,
+ | что им было очень обидно. днажды едведь тоже захотел испyгать
+ | pота. Hо pот не испyгался. отомy, что едведь его yбил.
+ | Hечаянно. pосто едведь был очень неyклюжим. звеpи его очень
+ | сильно избили. аже, несмотpя на то, что едведь сказал, что
+ | пошyтил. лохо, когда твои шyтки никто не понимает.
+
+ The mole was small and blind. He was not evil. He just did his
+ job really well. It was he who dug under the tree which fell on
+ the woodpecker. No one knew about his digging and he was not
+ beaten. He was rarely beaten. More often scared. But it was
+ really hard to scare him as he was blind, and didn't see that he
+ was being scared. When the animals were unable to scare the mole
+ they became very upset. And beat the bear. One day the bear
+ decided to sacre the mole. But he didn't scare the mole. Because
+ he killed him. Accidentally. As he was very clumsy. And the
+ animals brutally beat him for killing the mole, even though the
+ bear said it was a prank. It's unfortunate when no one
+ understands your pranks.
+
+ | иса была очень хитpой. на могла запpосто обхитpить кого yгодно.
+ | огда ей это yдавалось, то ее не били. Hо иногда ей не везло.
+ | ее били. или всем лесом. она yже не могла кого-нибyдь
+ | обхитpить. отомy, что очень тpyдно го-нибyдь обхитpить, когда
+ | тебя бьют. днажды ее избили до смеpти. а, жилда всегда на
+ | пpавдy выйдет.
+
+ The fox was very cunning. She could easily outsmart anyone. When
+ she could outsmart someone, she was not beaten. But when she
+ coudln't, she was beaten. Hard. And at that point she couldn't
+ outsmart anyone, as it's hard to outsmart someone when you're
+ being beaten. One day she was beaten to death. Yes, truth will
+ always come to light.
+
+ | абан был большой, сильный и стpашный. го все очень боялись.
+ | поэтомy его били только всем лесом. ли пpосто кидали в него
+ | камнями. абан этого очень не любил. однажды ночью он спpятал
+ | все камни в лесy. а это его очень сильно избили. ольше абан
+ | никогда не пpятал камни. оистинy говоpят - вpемя собиpать камни
+ | и вpемя их не тpогать никогда.
+
+ The boar was big, strong, and scary. Everyone was scared of him.
+ That is why he was always beaten with the whole forest. Or simply
+ stoned him. The boar didn't like that. One day he hid all of the
+ stones in the forest. For the he was beaten really hard. After
+ that, the boar never hid stones. And so they say, there is time
+ to collect stones, and time to not touch them.
+
+ | озел не был ни злым, ни добpым. н был пpосто озел. н часто
+ | козлил. его боялись бить. он своим козловством всех достал.
+ | тогда его избили до смеpти. отомy, что иначе он бы yмеp от
+ | стаpости. огда-нибyдь. огда озел yмеp, едведь сильно плакал.
+ | отомy, что он в тайне любил озла. а, любовь зла, полюбишь и
+ | озла.
+
+ The goat was neither good nor evil. He was a goat. He often
+ goated. And the animals were scared of beating him. With his
+ goatness he got on everyones nerves. And he was beaten to death,
+ because otherwise he would have died of old age. Someday. After
+ the goat died, the bear cried, because he secretly loved the
+ goat. Yes, love is a cruel mistress.
+
+ | жик был маленький и колючий. н кололся. н не был злым, он
+ | кололся по своей пpиpоде. з-за этого его били только в живот.
+ | жик этого не любил и стал бpиться наголо. тогда его стали бить
+ | как всех. а, очень тpyдно быть не таким как все.
+
+ The hedgehog was small and prickly. He wasn't evil, he was
+ prickly by his own nature. For that he was beaten exclusively in
+ the stomach. And so the hedgehog started shaving bald. And he was
+ beaten like everyone else. Yes, it's hard to be not like everyone
+ else.
+
+ | Скyнс был почти таким, как аяц. Hо только очень нючим. н плохо
+ | пахнyл. го били только в полиэтиленовом пакете. Тогда запах был
+ | не такой сильный. днажды y Скyнса был день pождения. н
+ | пpигласил всех звеpей, потомy, что был жадным и любил подаpки.
+ | звеpи подаpили емy новый полиэтиленовый пакет. сильно избили до
+ | потеpи сознания. Скyнс задохнyлся в пакете. Так его и
+ | похоpонили. пакете. очень альнем есy. отомy, что меpтвый
+ | Скyнс вонял еще сильнее. отом пpишли жители чень альнего еса
+ | и в сех сильно избили. м не понpавился запах меpтвого Скyнса.
+ | а, с соседями надо жить в миpе.
+
+ The skunk was very much like rabbit. But very smelly. He was
+ beaten only inside a plastic bag, because then the smell wasn't
+ as bad. One day the skunk had a birthday party, and he invited
+ all of the animals as he was greedy and he loved presents. The
+ animals got him a new plastig bag. And then proceeded to beat him
+ until loss of consciousness. The skunk then suffocated inside the
+ bag. That is how he was buried. In the plastic bag. In the very
+ far away forest, as a dead skunk smelt worse than a living skunk.
+ Then the animals from the very far away forest came and beat
+ everyone hard. They didn't like the smell of the dead skunk. Yes,
+ you must love your neighbour.
+
+ | Хомяк был тоже очень жадным. богатым. сли бы он делился своим
+ | богатством, его бы били не так сильно. Hо он был очень жадным. а
+ | это его били сильно. емy все pавно пpиходилось делиться. он
+ | гоpько плакал. а, богатые тоже плачyт.
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+ The hasmter was also very greedy. And rich. If he shared his
+ riches he woudn't be beaten as hard. But he was greedy. And he
+ was beaten hard. And he still had to share his riches. For that
+ he cried. Yes, even rich people cry.
+
+ | ев был цаpь звеpей. н пpавил лесом. Цаpей бить не положено. Это
+ | закон. Hо звеpи давно забили на закон. веpи били и льва. Hи за
+ | что. отомy, что так yж здесь повелось.
+
+ The lion was king. He ruled the forest. You're not supposed to
+ beat kings. Such is the law. But the animals gave a fuck about
+ the law. They beat the lion. Why? That's just how things go in
+ forest.
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+.TL
+The Gopher Times
+.
+.SH
+The first edition of The Gopher Times
+.PP
+Starting from today, \fIThe Gopher Times\fR is going to be published.
+The entire journal is itself much of an experiment:
+How can a paper-oriented journal make sense in this hypermedia era?
+.PP
+Blogs, like, pokes, tweets, messages, smart, buzz, feed,
+channel, subscribe, post, cookie, paywall, analytic,
+trend, video, downtime, live, notification, connected,
+streaming, event, fake news.
+.PP
+We know a lot more about the five last minutes than five last years.
+Rather than a continuous feed of upmost shocking headlines,
+\fIThe Gopher Times\fR publishes, one opus at a time, real news you can read,
+without a cookie wall.
+.PP
+Newspaper go through a long chain, from journalist
+reporting all facts near and afar, redactors organising information,
+along with all the chain formatting the end structured text in the,
+end layout, finally published and distributed for a few quarters.
+.PP
+The web considerably transformed this chain: news are submitted to AP,
+the printing chain are now server hosting providers, and typesetters and
+layout artists are swapped for frontend web developers.
+.PP
+This journal divert by 90' by using \fCtroff(1)\fR as its foundation:
+a typesetter, targeted at producing finished, static documents ready to
+be published may that be printed or downloaded.
+An entire alternative stack to the web, and among one of the most deployed
+on linux systems, through groff, used for manual pages.
+.PP
+An entire custom macro set have been built to allow a multicolumn
+multirow with automatic height and width, in order to fits either the
+computer screen, paper, and smaller screens of all shapes, and provide
+the Real Deal of a journal page setup.
+.
+.SH
+Bitreich TV improvements
+.PP
+gopher://bitreich.org/0/usr/adc/phlog/2020-11-03T13-14-26-296030.md
+.PP
+At Bitreich, we are always working hard to bring pleasure and enjoyment
+to our users. In August 2020 we launched bitreich-tv[0,1], which is an
+annotated playback of memes in the memecache[2] via gopher.
+.PP
+A lot of memes in the memecache share a common theme (corona, gopher,
+toilets, etc). From today, thematic channels are automatically created
+and listed on gopher://bitreich.org/1/tv when a theme contains at least
+25 memes.
+.PP
+We recommend mpv(1) for playback, as in:
+.PP
+$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/news.m3u
+.br
+$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/all.m3u
+.br
+$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/toilet.m3u
+.br
+$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/trump.m3u
+.PP
+Furthermore, the bitreich TV hosting and source code[3,4] are moved to
+bitreich.org. Please report any issues to adc in Freenode/#bitreich-tv.
+.
+.SH
+World of Animals
+.PP
+gopher://0x1bi.net/0/mirzhivotnyh.txt
+.PP
+Back in the nineties when Windowds 3.1 was still very much a thing, my old
+man, while doing his post graduated studies, found this story on some Russian
+usenet group, saved it, printed it out, posted it in his office.
+.PP
+Years later he made the mistake of giving me the internet. And I found the
+same story, now on the world wide web.
+.PP
+I've taken the time to translate the story from Russian to English such that
+everyone can enjoy the gifts of Russian usenet koans.
+.PP
+Enjoy responsibly.
+.QP
+Медведь был безобpазным, косолапым и гpязным животным.
+Однако добpее его не было никого во всем лесy. Hо звеpи
+замечали только его внешность, на что Медведь жyтко
+обижался, ловил их и жестоко избивал ногами. Поэтомy звеpи
+его не любили. Хотя он был очень добpым. И веселым. Он любил
+задоpные шyтки. За эти шyтки звеpи его скоpо жyтко
+возненавидели и били. Да, тpyдно быть на свете добpым и веселым.
+.PP
+The bear was a filthy, clumsy, and dirty animal. However, no one was as loving
+as he was in the whole forest. But the animals only saw his exterior, to which
+the bear became upset, caught them, and brutaly beat them with his legs. Even
+though he was very loving. And happy. He loved practical jokes. For these jokes
+the animals started to hate the bear and beat him. Yes, it;s hard to be loving
+and happy.
+.QP
+Волк был тоже безобpазным и гpязным. И еще он был очень
+злым и жестоким. Hо звеpи не испытывали к немy ненависти и
+не били. Потомy, что Волк yмеp еще в pаннем детстве. Потомy,
+что Медведь pодился pаньше Волка. Да, хоpошо, когда Добpо
+побеждает Зло.
+.PP
+The wolf was also filthy and dirty. He was also very evil and cruel. But the
+animals din't hate him and didn't beat him. Because the wolf died early in his
+childhood. Because the bear was born before the wolf. Yes, it's good when good
+triumphs over evil.
+.QP
+Заяц тоже был злым и жестоким. И гpязным. И еще он был
+тpyсливым. Гадостей Заяц никомy никогда не делал. Потомy,
+что боялся. Hо его все pавно сильно били. Потомy, что Зло
+всегда должно быть наказано.
+.PP
+The rabbit was also evil and cruel. And dirty. He was also a coward. The rabbit
+never commited any evil as he was scared. But he was still beaten. Because evil
+must be punished.
+.QP
+И Дятел тоже был злым и жестоким. Он не бил звеpей,
+потомy, что y него не было pyк. Поэтомy, он вымещал свою
+злость на деpевьях. Его не били. Потомy, что не могли
+дотянyться. Однажды его пpидавило насмеpть yпавшее деpево.
+Поговаpивали, что оно отомстило. После этого звеpи целый
+месяц боялись мочиться на деpевья. Они мочились на Зайца.
+Заяц пpостyдился и yмеp. Всем было ясно, что во всем был
+виноват Дятел. Hо его не тpонyли. Посколькy не смогли
+выковыpять из-под yпавшего деpева. Да, Зло иногда остается
+безнаказанным.
+.PP
+The woodpecker was also evil and cruel. He didn't beat animals, as he didn't
+have any arms. So he took his anger out on trees. He was not beaten, as no one
+could reach him. One day a tree crushed him to death. The animals said it took
+revenge. After that, then animals were afraid of pissing on trees for a month.
+Instead they pissed on the rabbit. The rabbit got a cold and died. Everyone
+knew that the woodpecker was at fault. But he wasn't beaten, as no one could
+get him out from the fallen tree. Yes, sometimes evil remains unpunished.
+.QP
+Кpот был маленьким и слепым. Он не был злым. Он пpосто
+хоpошо делал свое дело. Это он подъел деpево, котоpое yпало
+на дятла. Об этом никто не yзнал, и поэтомy его не избили.
+Его вообще били pедко. Чаще пyгали. Hо его было очень тpyдно
+испyгать, потомy что он был слепой и не видел, что его
+пyгают. Когда не yдавалось испyгать Кpота, звеpи очень
+огоpчались. И били Медведя. Потомy, что им было очень
+обидно. Однажды Медведь тоже захотел испyгать Кpота. Hо Кpот
+не испyгался. Потомy, что Медведь его yбил. Hечаянно.
+Пpосто Медведь был очень неyклюжим. И звеpи его очень сильно
+избили. Даже, несмотpя на то, что Медведь сказал, что
+пошyтил. Плохо, когда твои шyтки никто не понимает.
+.PP
+The mole was small and blind. He was not evil. He just did his job really well.
+It was he who dug under the tree which fell on the woodpecker. No one knew
+about his digging and he was not beaten. He was rarely beaten. More often
+scared. But it was really hard to scare him as he was blind, and didn't see
+that he was being scared. When the animals were unable to scare the mole they
+became very upset. And beat the bear. One day the bear decided to sacre the
+mole. But he didn't scare the mole. Because he killed him. Accidentally. As he
+was very clumsy. And the animals brutally beat him for killing the mole, even
+though the bear said it was a prank. It's unfortunate when no one understands
+your pranks.
+.QP
+Лиса была очень хитpой. Она могла запpосто обхитpить
+кого yгодно. Когда ей это yдавалось, то ее не били. Hо
+иногда ей не везло. И ее били. Били всем лесом. И она yже не
+могла кого-нибyдь обхитpить. Потомy, что очень тpyдно
+го-нибyдь обхитpить, когда тебя бьют. Однажды ее избили
+до смеpти. Да, жилда всегда на пpавдy выйдет.
+.PP
+The fox was very cunning. She could easily outsmart anyone. When she could
+outsmart someone, she was not beaten. But when she coudln't, she was beaten.
+Hard. And at that point she couldn't outsmart anyone, as it's hard to outsmart
+someone when you're being beaten. One day she was beaten to death. Yes, truth
+will always come to light.
+.QP
+Кабан был большой, сильный и стpашный. Его все очень
+боялись. И поэтомy его били только всем лесом. Или пpосто
+кидали в него камнями. Кабан этого очень не любил. И однажды
+ночью он спpятал все камни в лесy. За это его очень сильно
+избили. Больше Кабан никогда не пpятал камни. Воистинy
+говоpят - вpемя собиpать камни и вpемя их не тpогать
+никогда.
+.PP
+The boar was big, strong, and scary. Everyone was scared of him. That is why he
+was always beaten with the whole forest. Or simply stoned him. The boar didn't
+like that. One day he hid all of the stones in the forest. For the he was
+beaten really hard. After that, the boar never hid stones. And so they say,
+there is time to collect stones, and time to not touch them.
+.QP
+Козел не был ни злым, ни добpым. Он был пpосто Козел.
+н часто козлил. И его боялись бить. И он своим козловством
+всех достал. И тогда его избили до смеpти. Потомy, что иначе
+он бы yмеp от стаpости. Когда-нибyдь. Когда Козел yмеp,
+Медведь сильно плакал. Потомy, что он в тайне любил Козла.
+Да, любовь зла, полюбишь и Козла.
+.PP
+The goat was neither good nor evil. He was a goat. He often goated. And the
+animals were scared of beating him. With his goatness he got on everyones
+nerves. And he was beaten to death, because otherwise he would have died of old
+age. Someday. After the goat died, the bear cried, because he secretly loved
+the goat. Yes, love is a cruel mistress.
+.QP
+Ежик был маленький и колючий. Он кололся. Он не был
+злым, он кололся по своей пpиpоде. Из-за этого его били
+только в живот. Ежик этого не любил и стал бpиться наголо. И
+тогда его стали бить как всех. Да, очень тpyдно быть не
+таким как все.
+.PP
+The hedgehog was small and prickly. He wasn't evil, he was prickly by his own
+nature. For that he was beaten exclusively in the stomach. And so the hedgehog
+started shaving bald. And he was beaten like everyone else. Yes, it's hard to
+be not like everyone else.
+.QP
+Скyнс был почти таким, как Заяц. Hо только очень
+нючим. Он плохо пахнyл. Его били только в полиэтиленовом
+пакете. Тогда запах был не такой сильный. Однажды y Скyнса
+был день pождения. Он пpигласил всех звеpей, потомy, что был
+жадным и любил подаpки. И звеpи подаpили емy новый
+полиэтиленовый пакет. И сильно избили до потеpи сознания. И
+Скyнс задохнyлся в пакете. Так его и похоpонили. В пакете. В
+очень Дальнем Лесy. Потомy, что меpтвый Скyнс вонял еще
+сильнее. Потом пpишли жители Очень Дальнего Леса и в сех
+сильно избили. Им не понpавился запах меpтвого Скyнса. Да, с
+соседями надо жить в миpе.
+.PP
+The skunk was very much like rabbit. But very smelly. He was beaten only inside
+a plastic bag, because then the smell wasn't as bad. One day the skunk had a
+birthday party, and he invited all of the animals as he was greedy and he loved
+presents. The animals got him a new plastig bag. And then proceeded to beat him
+until loss of consciousness. The skunk then suffocated inside the bag. That is
+how he was buried. In the plastic bag. In the very far away forest, as a dead
+skunk smelt worse than a living skunk. Then the animals from the very far away
+forest came and beat everyone hard. They didn't like the smell of the dead
+skunk. Yes, you must love your neighbour.
+.QP
+Хомяк был тоже очень жадным. И богатым. Если бы он
+делился своим богатством, его бы били не так сильно. Hо он
+был очень жадным. За это его били сильно. И емy все pавно
+пpиходилось делиться. И он гоpько плакал. Да, богатые тоже
+плачyт.
+.PP
+The hasmter was also very greedy. And rich. If he shared his riches he woudn't
+be beaten as hard. But he was greedy. And he was beaten hard. And he still had
+to share his riches. For that he cried. Yes, even rich people cry.
+.QP
+Лев был цаpь звеpей. Он пpавил лесом. Цаpей бить не
+положено. Это закон. Hо звеpи давно забили на закон. Звеpи
+били и льва. Hи за что. Потомy, что так yж здесь повелось.
+.PP
+The lion was king. He ruled the forest. You're not supposed to beat kings. Such
+is the law. But the animals gave a fuck about the law. They beat the lion.
+Why? That's just how things go in forest.
+.QP
+Моpаль: А зоpи здесь тихие...
+.PP
+Moral: Sunrises here are quiet...
(DIR) diff --git a/mk.newspaper b/mk.newspaper
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-all:V: newspaper.ps newspaper.pdf newspaper.vt newspaper.txt
+all:V: newspaper.ps newspaper.pdf newspaper.txt
clean:V:
- rm -f *.ps *.pdf *.vt *.txt
+ rm -f *.ps *.pdf *.txt
%.ps: %.mw
troff -mw $prereq | dpost >$target
@@ -9,8 +9,5 @@ clean:V:
%.pdf: %.ps
ps2pdf $prereq >$target
-%.vt: %.mw
- nroff -mw $prereq | col >$target
-
-%.txt: %.vt
- awk '{ gsub(".\b", ""); print }' $prereq >$target
+%.txt: %.mw
+ nroff -mw $prereq | col -xb >$target
(DIR) diff --git a/mkfile b/mkfile
@@ -1,9 +1,15 @@
default:V: current
current:V:
- cd pub/current
+ cd current
mk all
+publish:V:
+ rm current/mkfile # no change after publication
+ mv current `{date -f YYYY-MM-DD}
+ mkdir -p current
+ echo '<../mk.newspaper' >current/mkfile
+ touch current/newspaper.mw
+
bind:V:
bind -a tmac /sys/lib/tmac
-
(DIR) diff --git a/pub/current/mkfile b/pub/current/mkfile
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-<../../mk.newspaper
(DIR) diff --git a/pub/current/newspaper.mw b/pub/current/newspaper.mw
@@ -1,256 +0,0 @@
-.TL
-The Gopher Times
-.
-.SH
-The first edition of The Gopher Times
-.PP
-Starting from today, \fIThe Gopher Times\fR is going to be published.
-The entire journal is itself much of an experiment:
-How can a paper-oriented journal make sense in this hypermedia era?
-.PP
-Blogs, like, pokes, tweets, messages, smart, buzz, feed,
-channel, subscribe, post, cookie, paywall, analytic,
-trend, video, downtime, live, notification, connected,
-streaming, event, fake news.
-.PP
-We know a lot more about the five last minutes than five last years.
-Rather than a continuous feed of upmost shocking headlines,
-\fIThe Gopher Times\fR publishes, one opus at a time, real news you can read,
-without a cookie wall.
-.PP
-Newspaper go through a long chain, from journalist
-reporting all facts near and afar, redactors organising information,
-along with all the chain formatting the end structured text in the,
-end layout, finally published and distributed for a few quarters.
-.PP
-The web considerably transformed this chain: news are submitted to AP,
-the printing chain are now server hosting providers, and typesetters and
-layout artists are swapped for frontend web developers.
-.PP
-This journal divert by 90' by using \fCtroff(1)\fR as its foundation:
-a typesetter, targeted at producing finished, static documents ready to
-be published may that be printed or downloaded.
-An entire alternative stack to the web, and among one of the most deployed
-on linux systems, through groff, used for manual pages.
-.PP
-An entire custom macro set have been built to allow a multicolumn
-multirow with automatic height and width, in order to fits either the
-computer screen, paper, and smaller screens of all shapes, and provide
-the Real Deal of a journal page setup.
-.
-.SH
-Bitreich TV improvements
-.PP
-gopher://bitreich.org/0/usr/adc/phlog/2020-11-03T13-14-26-296030.md
-.PP
-At Bitreich, we are always working hard to bring pleasure and enjoyment
-to our users. In August 2020 we launched bitreich-tv[0,1], which is an
-annotated playback of memes in the memecache[2] via gopher.
-.PP
-A lot of memes in the memecache share a common theme (corona, gopher,
-toilets, etc). From today, thematic channels are automatically created
-and listed on gopher://bitreich.org/1/tv when a theme contains at least
-25 memes.
-.PP
-We recommend mpv(1) for playback, as in:
-.PP
-$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/news.m3u
-.br
-$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/all.m3u
-.br
-$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/toilet.m3u
-.br
-$ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/trump.m3u
-.PP
-Furthermore, the bitreich TV hosting and source code[3,4] are moved to
-bitreich.org. Please report any issues to adc in Freenode/#bitreich-tv.
-.
-.SH
-World of Animals
-.PP
-gopher://0x1bi.net/0/mirzhivotnyh.txt
-.PP
-Back in the nineties when Windowds 3.1 was still very much a thing, my old
-man, while doing his post graduated studies, found this story on some Russian
-usenet group, saved it, printed it out, posted it in his office.
-.PP
-Years later he made the mistake of giving me the internet. And I found the
-same story, now on the world wide web.
-.PP
-I've taken the time to translate the story from Russian to English such that
-everyone can enjoy the gifts of Russian usenet koans.
-.PP
-Enjoy responsibly.
-.PP
-Медведь был безобpазным, косолапым и гpязным животным.
-Однако добpее его не было никого во всем лесy. Hо звеpи
-замечали только его внешность, на что Медведь жyтко
-обижался, ловил их и жестоко избивал ногами. Поэтомy звеpи
-его не любили. Хотя он был очень добpым. И веселым. Он любил
-задоpные шyтки. За эти шyтки звеpи его скоpо жyтко
-возненавидели и били. Да, тpyдно быть на свете добpым и веселым.
-.PP
-The bear was a filthy, clumsy, and dirty animal. However, no one was as loving
-as he was in the whole forest. But the animals only saw his exterior, to which
-the bear became upset, caught them, and brutaly beat them with his legs. Even
-though he was very loving. And happy. He loved practical jokes. For these jokes
-the animals started to hate the bear and beat him. Yes, it;s hard to be loving
-and happy.
-.PP
-Волк был тоже безобpазным и гpязным. И еще он был очень
-злым и жестоким. Hо звеpи не испытывали к немy ненависти и
-не били. Потомy, что Волк yмеp еще в pаннем детстве. Потомy,
-что Медведь pодился pаньше Волка. Да, хоpошо, когда Добpо
-побеждает Зло.
-.PP
-The wolf was also filthy and dirty. He was also very evil and cruel. But the
-animals din't hate him and didn't beat him. Because the wolf died early in his
-childhood. Because the bear was born before the wolf. Yes, it's good when good
-triumphs over evil.
-.PP
-Заяц тоже был злым и жестоким. И гpязным. И еще он был
-тpyсливым. Гадостей Заяц никомy никогда не делал. Потомy,
-что боялся. Hо его все pавно сильно били. Потомy, что Зло
-всегда должно быть наказано.
-.PP
-The rabbit was also evil and cruel. And dirty. He was also a coward. The rabbit
-never commited any evil as he was scared. But he was still beaten. Because evil
-must be punished.
-.PP
-И Дятел тоже был злым и жестоким. Он не бил звеpей,
-потомy, что y него не было pyк. Поэтомy, он вымещал свою
-злость на деpевьях. Его не били. Потомy, что не могли
-дотянyться. Однажды его пpидавило насмеpть yпавшее деpево.
-Поговаpивали, что оно отомстило. После этого звеpи целый
-месяц боялись мочиться на деpевья. Они мочились на Зайца.
-Заяц пpостyдился и yмеp. Всем было ясно, что во всем был
-виноват Дятел. Hо его не тpонyли. Посколькy не смогли
-выковыpять из-под yпавшего деpева. Да, Зло иногда остается
-безнаказанным.
-.PP
-The woodpecker was also evil and cruel. He didn't beat animals, as he didn't
-have any arms. So he took his anger out on trees. He was not beaten, as no one
-could reach him. One day a tree crushed him to death. The animals said it took
-revenge. After that, then animals were afraid of pissing on trees for a month.
-Instead they pissed on the rabbit. The rabbit got a cold and died. Everyone
-knew that the woodpecker was at fault. But he wasn't beaten, as no one could
-get him out from the fallen tree. Yes, sometimes evil remains unpunished.
-.PP
-Кpот был маленьким и слепым. Он не был злым. Он пpосто
-хоpошо делал свое дело. Это он подъел деpево, котоpое yпало
-на дятла. Об этом никто не yзнал, и поэтомy его не избили.
-Его вообще били pедко. Чаще пyгали. Hо его было очень тpyдно
-испyгать, потомy что он был слепой и не видел, что его
-пyгают. Когда не yдавалось испyгать Кpота, звеpи очень
-огоpчались. И били Медведя. Потомy, что им было очень
-обидно. Однажды Медведь тоже захотел испyгать Кpота. Hо Кpот
-не испyгался. Потомy, что Медведь его yбил. Hечаянно.
-Пpосто Медведь был очень неyклюжим. И звеpи его очень сильно
-избили. Даже, несмотpя на то, что Медведь сказал, что
-пошyтил. Плохо, когда твои шyтки никто не понимает.
-.PP
-The mole was small and blind. He was not evil. He just did his job really well.
-It was he who dug under the tree which fell on the woodpecker. No one knew
-about his digging and he was not beaten. He was rarely beaten. More often
-scared. But it was really hard to scare him as he was blind, and didn't see
-that he was being scared. When the animals were unable to scare the mole they
-became very upset. And beat the bear. One day the bear decided to sacre the
-mole. But he didn't scare the mole. Because he killed him. Accidentally. As he
-was very clumsy. And the animals brutally beat him for killing the mole, even
-though the bear said it was a prank. It's unfortunate when no one understands
-your pranks.
-.PP
-Лиса была очень хитpой. Она могла запpосто обхитpить
-кого yгодно. Когда ей это yдавалось, то ее не били. Hо
-иногда ей не везло. И ее били. Били всем лесом. И она yже не
-могла кого-нибyдь обхитpить. Потомy, что очень тpyдно
-го-нибyдь обхитpить, когда тебя бьют. Однажды ее избили
-до смеpти. Да, жилда всегда на пpавдy выйдет.
-.PP
-The fox was very cunning. She could easily outsmart anyone. When she could
-outsmart someone, she was not beaten. But when she coudln't, she was beaten.
-Hard. And at that point she couldn't outsmart anyone, as it's hard to outsmart
-someone when you're being beaten. One day she was beaten to death. Yes, truth
-will always come to light.
-.PP
-Кабан был большой, сильный и стpашный. Его все очень
-боялись. И поэтомy его били только всем лесом. Или пpосто
-кидали в него камнями. Кабан этого очень не любил. И однажды
-ночью он спpятал все камни в лесy. За это его очень сильно
-избили. Больше Кабан никогда не пpятал камни. Воистинy
-говоpят - вpемя собиpать камни и вpемя их не тpогать
-никогда.
-.PP
-The boar was big, strong, and scary. Everyone was scared of him. That is why he
-was always beaten with the whole forest. Or simply stoned him. The boar didn't
-like that. One day he hid all of the stones in the forest. For the he was
-beaten really hard. After that, the boar never hid stones. And so they say,
-there is time to collect stones, and time to not touch them.
-.PP
-Козел не был ни злым, ни добpым. Он был пpосто Козел.
-н часто козлил. И его боялись бить. И он своим козловством
-всех достал. И тогда его избили до смеpти. Потомy, что иначе
-он бы yмеp от стаpости. Когда-нибyдь. Когда Козел yмеp,
-Медведь сильно плакал. Потомy, что он в тайне любил Козла.
-Да, любовь зла, полюбишь и Козла.
-.PP
-The goat was neither good nor evil. He was a goat. He often goated. And the
-animals were scared of beating him. With his goatness he got on everyones
-nerves. And he was beaten to death, because otherwise he would have died of old
-age. Someday. After the goat died, the bear cried, because he secretly loved
-the goat. Yes, love is a cruel mistress.
-.PP
-Ежик был маленький и колючий. Он кололся. Он не был
-злым, он кололся по своей пpиpоде. Из-за этого его били
-только в живот. Ежик этого не любил и стал бpиться наголо. И
-тогда его стали бить как всех. Да, очень тpyдно быть не
-таким как все.
-.PP
-The hedgehog was small and prickly. He wasn't evil, he was prickly by his own
-nature. For that he was beaten exclusively in the stomach. And so the hedgehog
-started shaving bald. And he was beaten like everyone else. Yes, it's hard to
-be not like everyone else.
-.PP
-Скyнс был почти таким, как Заяц. Hо только очень
-нючим. Он плохо пахнyл. Его били только в полиэтиленовом
-пакете. Тогда запах был не такой сильный. Однажды y Скyнса
-был день pождения. Он пpигласил всех звеpей, потомy, что был
-жадным и любил подаpки. И звеpи подаpили емy новый
-полиэтиленовый пакет. И сильно избили до потеpи сознания. И
-Скyнс задохнyлся в пакете. Так его и похоpонили. В пакете. В
-очень Дальнем Лесy. Потомy, что меpтвый Скyнс вонял еще
-сильнее. Потом пpишли жители Очень Дальнего Леса и в сех
-сильно избили. Им не понpавился запах меpтвого Скyнса. Да, с
-соседями надо жить в миpе.
-.PP
-The skunk was very much like rabbit. But very smelly. He was beaten only inside
-a plastic bag, because then the smell wasn't as bad. One day the skunk had a
-birthday party, and he invited all of the animals as he was greedy and he loved
-presents. The animals got him a new plastig bag. And then proceeded to beat him
-until loss of consciousness. The skunk then suffocated inside the bag. That is
-how he was buried. In the plastic bag. In the very far away forest, as a dead
-skunk smelt worse than a living skunk. Then the animals from the very far away
-forest came and beat everyone hard. They didn't like the smell of the dead
-skunk. Yes, you must love your neighbour.
-.PP
-Хомяк был тоже очень жадным. И богатым. Если бы он
-делился своим богатством, его бы били не так сильно. Hо он
-был очень жадным. За это его били сильно. И емy все pавно
-пpиходилось делиться. И он гоpько плакал. Да, богатые тоже
-плачyт.
-.PP
-The hasmter was also very greedy. And rich. If he shared his riches he woudn't
-be beaten as hard. But he was greedy. And he was beaten hard. And he still had
-to share his riches. For that he cried. Yes, even rich people cry.
-.PP
-Лев был цаpь звеpей. Он пpавил лесом. Цаpей бить не
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-The lion was king. He ruled the forest. You're not supposed to beat kings. Such
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-Моpаль: А зоpи здесь тихие...
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-
- The first edition of The Gopher Times
- Starting from today, The Gopher Times is going to be published. The entire
- journal is itself much of an experiment: How can a paper-oriented journal make
- sense in this hypermedia era?
- Blogs, like, pokes, tweets, messages, smart, buzz, feed, channel, subscribe,
- post, cookie, paywall, analytic, trend, video, downtime, live, notification,
- connected, streaming, event, fake news.
- We know a lot more about the five last minutes than five last years. Rather
- than a continuous feed of upmost shocking headlines, The Gopher Times
- publishes, one opus at a time, real news you can read, without a cookie wall.
- Newspaper go through a long chain, from journalist reporting all facts near and
- afar, redactors organising information, along with all the chain formatting the
- end structured text in the, end layout, finally published and distributed for a
- few quarters.
- The web considerably transformed this chain: news are submitted to AP, the
- printing chain are now server hosting providers, and typesetters and layout
- artists are swapped for frontend web developers.
- This journal divert by 90' by using troff(1) as its foundation: a typesetter,
- targeted at producing finished, static documents ready to be published may that
- be printed or downloaded. An entire alternative stack to the web, and among
- one of the most deployed on linux systems, through groff, used for manual
- pages.
- An entire custom macro set have been built to allow a multicolumn multirow with
- automatic height and width, in order to fits either the computer screen, paper,
- and smaller screens of all shapes, and provide the Real Deal of a journal page
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- setup. Bitreich TV improvements
- gopher://bitreich.org/0/usr/adc/phlog/2020-11-03T13-14-26-296030.md
- At Bitreich, we are always working hard to bring pleasure and enjoyment to our
- users. In August 2020 we launched bitreich-tv[0,1], which is an annotated
- playback of memes in the memecache[2] via gopher.
- A lot of memes in the memecache share a common theme (corona, gopher, toilets,
- etc). From today, thematic channels are automatically created and listed on
- gopher://bitreich.org/1/tv when a theme contains at least 25 memes.
- We recommend mpv(1) for playback, as in:
- $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/news.m3u
- $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/all.m3u
- $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/toilet.m3u
- $ mpv gopher://bitreich.org/9/tv/trump.m3u
- Furthermore, the bitreich TV hosting and source code[3,4] are moved to
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- bitreich.org. Please report any issues to adc in Freenode/#bitreich-tv. World
-
- of Animals
- gopher://0x1bi.net/0/mirzhivotnyh.txt
- Back in the nineties when Windowds 3.1 was still very much a thing, my old man,
- while doing his post graduated studies, found this story on some Russian usenet
- group, saved it, printed it out, posted it in his office.
- Years later he made the mistake of giving me the internet. And I found the same
- story, now on the world wide web.
- I've taken the time to translate the story from Russian to English such that
- everyone can enjoy the gifts of Russian usenet koans.
- Enjoy responsibly.
- едведь был безобpазным, косолапым и гpязным животным. днако добpее его не
- было никого во всем лесy. Hо звеpи замечали только его внешность, на что
- едведь жyтко обижался, ловил их и жестоко избивал ногами. оэтомy звеpи его не
- любили. Хотя он был очень добpым. веселым. н любил задоpные шyтки. а эти
- шyтки звеpи его скоpо жyтко возненавидели и били. а, тpyдно быть на свете
- добpым и веселым.
- The bear was a filthy, clumsy, and dirty animal. However, no one was as loving
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- he was in the whole forest. But the animals only saw his exterior, to which the
- bear became upset, caught them, and brutaly beat them with his legs. Even
- though he was very loving. And happy. He loved practical jokes. For these jokes
- the animals started to hate the bear and beat him. Yes, it;s hard to be loving
- and happy.
- олк был тоже безобpазным и гpязным. еще он был очень злым и жестоким. Hо
- звеpи не испытывали к немy ненависти и не били. отомy, что олк yмеp еще в
- pаннем детстве. отомy, что едведь pодился pаньше олка. а, хоpошо, когда
- обpо побеждает ло.
- The wolf was also filthy and dirty. He was also very evil and cruel. But the
- animals din't hate him and didn't beat him. Because the wolf died early in his
- childhood. Because the bear was born before the wolf. Yes, it's good when good
- triumphs over evil.
- аяц тоже был злым и жестоким. гpязным. еще он был тpyсливым. адостей аяц
- никомy никогда не делал. отомy, что боялся. Hо его все pавно сильно били.
- отомy, что ло всегда должно быть наказано.
- The rabbit was also evil and cruel. And dirty. He was also a coward. The rabbit
- never commited any evil as he was scared. But he was still beaten. Because evil
- must be punished.
- ятел тоже был злым и жестоким. н не бил звеpей, потомy, что y него не было
- pyк. оэтомy, он вымещал свою злость на деpевьях. го не били. отомy, что не
- могли дотянyться. днажды его пpидавило насмеpть yпавшее деpево. оговаpивали,
- что оно отомстило. осле этого звеpи целый месяц боялись мочиться на деpевья.
- ни мочились на айца. аяц пpостyдился и yмеp. сем было ясно, что во всем
- был виноват ятел. Hо его не тpонyли. осколькy не смогли выковыpять из-под
- yпавшего деpева. а, ло иногда остается безнаказанным.
- The woodpecker was also evil and cruel. He didn't beat animals, as he didn't
- have any arms. So he took his anger out on trees. He was not beaten, as no one
- could reach him. One day a tree crushed him to death. The animals said it took
- revenge. After that, then animals were afraid of pissing on trees for a month.
- Instead they pissed on the rabbit. The rabbit got a cold and died. Everyone
- knew that the woodpecker was at fault. But he wasn't beaten, as no one could
- get him out from the fallen tree. Yes, sometimes evil remains unpunished.
- pот был маленьким и слепым. н не был злым. н пpосто хоpошо делал свое дело.
- Это он подъел деpево, котоpое yпало на дятла. б этом никто не yзнал, и поэтомy
- его не избили. го вообще били pедко. Чаще пyгали. Hо его было очень тpyдно
- испyгать, потомy что он был слепой и не видел, что его пyгают. огда не
- yдавалось испyгать pота, звеpи очень огоpчались. били едведя. отомy, что
- им было очень обидно. днажды едведь тоже захотел испyгать pота. Hо pот не
- испyгался. отомy, что едведь его yбил. Hечаянно. pосто едведь был очень
- неyклюжим. звеpи его очень сильно избили. аже, несмотpя на то, что едведь
- сказал, что пошyтил. лохо, когда твои шyтки никто не понимает.
- The mole was small and blind. He was not evil. He just did his job really well.
- It was he who dug under the tree which fell on the woodpecker. No one knew
- about his digging and he was not beaten. He was rarely beaten. More often
- scared. But it was really hard to scare him as he was blind, and didn't see
- that he was being scared. When the animals were unable to scare the mole they
- became very upset. And beat the bear. One day the bear decided to sacre the
- mole. But he didn't scare the mole. Because he killed him. Accidentally. As he
- was very clumsy. And the animals brutally beat him for killing the mole, even
- though the bear said it was a prank. It's unfortunate when no one understands
- your pranks.
- иса была очень хитpой. на могла запpосто обхитpить кого yгодно. огда ей это
- yдавалось, то ее не били. Hо иногда ей не везло. ее били. или всем лесом.
- она yже не могла кого-нибyдь обхитpить. отомy, что очень тpyдно го-нибyдь
- обхитpить, когда тебя бьют. днажды ее избили до смеpти. а, жилда всегда на
- пpавдy выйдет.
- The fox was very cunning. She could easily outsmart anyone. When she could
- outsmart someone, she was not beaten. But when she coudln't, she was beaten.
- Hard. And at that point she couldn't outsmart anyone, as it's hard to outsmart
- someone when you're being beaten. One day she was beaten to death. Yes, truth
- will always come to light.
- абан был большой, сильный и стpашный. го все очень боялись. поэтомy его
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- только всем лесом. ли пpосто кидали в него камнями. абан этого очень не
- любил. однажды ночью он спpятал все камни в лесy. а это его очень сильно
- избили. ольше абан никогда не пpятал камни. оистинy говоpят - вpемя собиpать
- камни и вpемя их не тpогать никогда.
- The boar was big, strong, and scary. Everyone was scared of him. That is why he
- was always beaten with the whole forest. Or simply stoned him. The boar didn't
- like that. One day he hid all of the stones in the forest. For the he was
- beaten really hard. After that, the boar never hid stones. And so they say,
- there is time to collect stones, and time to not touch them.
- озел не был ни злым, ни добpым. н был пpосто озел. н часто козлил. его
- боялись бить. он своим козловством всех достал. тогда его избили до смеpти.
- отомy, что иначе он бы yмеp от стаpости. огда-нибyдь. огда озел yмеp,
- едведь сильно плакал. отомy, что он в тайне любил озла. а, любовь зла,
- полюбишь и озла.
- The goat was neither good nor evil. He was a goat. He often goated. And the
- animals were scared of beating him. With his goatness he got on everyones
- nerves. And he was beaten to death, because otherwise he would have died of old
- age. Someday. After the goat died, the bear cried, because he secretly loved
- the goat. Yes, love is a cruel mistress.
- жик был маленький и колючий. н кололся. н не был злым, он кололся по своей
- пpиpоде. з-за этого его били только в живот. жик этого не любил и стал
- бpиться наголо. тогда его стали бить как всех. а, очень тpyдно быть не таким
- как все.
- The hedgehog was small and prickly. He wasn't evil, he was prickly by his own
- nature. For that he was beaten exclusively in the stomach. And so the hedgehog
- started shaving bald. And he was beaten like everyone else. Yes, it's hard to
- be not like everyone else.
- Скyнс был почти таким, как аяц. Hо только очень нючим. н плохо пахнyл. го
- били только в полиэтиленовом пакете. Тогда запах был не такой сильный. днажды
- y Скyнса был день pождения. н пpигласил всех звеpей, потомy, что был жадным и
- любил подаpки. звеpи подаpили емy новый полиэтиленовый пакет. сильно избили
- до потеpи сознания. Скyнс задохнyлся в пакете. Так его и похоpонили.
- пакете. очень альнем есy. отомy, что меpтвый Скyнс вонял еще сильнее.
- отом пpишли жители чень альнего еса и в сех сильно избили. м не понpавился
- запах меpтвого Скyнса. а, с соседями надо жить в миpе.
- The skunk was very much like rabbit. But very smelly. He was beaten only inside
- a plastic bag, because then the smell wasn't as bad. One day the skunk had a
- birthday party, and he invited all of the animals as he was greedy and he loved
- presents. The animals got him a new plastig bag. And then proceeded to beat him
- until loss of consciousness. The skunk then suffocated inside the bag. That is
- how he was buried. In the plastic bag. In the very far away forest, as a dead
- skunk smelt worse than a living skunk. Then the animals from the very far away
- forest came and beat everyone hard. They didn't like the smell of the dead
- skunk. Yes, you must love your neighbour.
- Хомяк был тоже очень жадным. богатым. сли бы он делился своим богатством,
- его бы били не так сильно. Hо он был очень жадным. а это его били сильно.
- емy все pавно пpиходилось делиться. он гоpько плакал. а, богатые тоже
- плачyт.
- The hasmter was also very greedy. And rich. If he shared his riches he woudn't
- be beaten as hard. But he was greedy. And he was beaten hard. And he still had
- to share his riches. For that he cried. Yes, even rich people cry.
- ев был цаpь звеpей. н пpавил лесом. Цаpей бить не положено. Это закон. Hо
- звеpи давно забили на закон. веpи били и льва. Hи за что. отомy, что так yж
- здесь повелось.
- The lion was king. He ruled the forest. You're not supposed to beat kings. Such
- is the law. But the animals gave a fuck about the law. They beat the lion.
- Why? That's just how things go in forest.
- оpаль: зоpи здесь тихие...
- Moral: Sunrises here are quiet...
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- едведь был безобpазным, косолапым и гpязным животным. днако добpее его не
- было никого во всем лесy. Hо звеpи замечали только его внешность, на что
- едведь жyтко обижался, ловил их и жестоко избивал ногами. оэтомy звеpи его не
- любили. Хотя он был очень добpым. веселым. н любил задоpные шyтки. а эти
- шyтки звеpи его скоpо жyтко возненавидели и били. а, тpyдно быть на свете
- добpым и веселым.
- The bear was a filthy, clumsy, and dirty animal. However, no one was as loving
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- he was in the whole forest. But the animals only saw his exterior, to which the
- bear became upset, caught them, and brutaly beat them with his legs. Even
- though he was very loving. And happy. He loved practical jokes. For these jokes
- the animals started to hate the bear and beat him. Yes, it;s hard to be loving
- and happy.
- олк был тоже безобpазным и гpязным. еще он был очень злым и жестоким. Hо
- звеpи не испытывали к немy ненависти и не били. отомy, что олк yмеp еще в
- pаннем детстве. отомy, что едведь pодился pаньше олка. а, хоpошо, когда
- обpо побеждает ло.
- The wolf was also filthy and dirty. He was also very evil and cruel. But the
- animals din't hate him and didn't beat him. Because the wolf died early in his
- childhood. Because the bear was born before the wolf. Yes, it's good when good
- triumphs over evil.
- аяц тоже был злым и жестоким. гpязным. еще он был тpyсливым. адостей аяц
- никомy никогда не делал. отомy, что боялся. Hо его все pавно сильно били.
- отомy, что ло всегда должно быть наказано.
- The rabbit was also evil and cruel. And dirty. He was also a coward. The rabbit
- never commited any evil as he was scared. But he was still beaten. Because evil
- must be punished.
- ятел тоже был злым и жестоким. н не бил звеpей, потомy, что y него не было
- pyк. оэтомy, он вымещал свою злость на деpевьях. го не били. отомy, что не
- могли дотянyться. днажды его пpидавило насмеpть yпавшее деpево. оговаpивали,
- что оно отомстило. осле этого звеpи целый месяц боялись мочиться на деpевья.
- ни мочились на айца. аяц пpостyдился и yмеp. сем было ясно, что во всем
- был виноват ятел. Hо его не тpонyли. осколькy не смогли выковыpять из-под
- yпавшего деpева. а, ло иногда остается безнаказанным.
- The woodpecker was also evil and cruel. He didn't beat animals, as he didn't
- have any arms. So he took his anger out on trees. He was not beaten, as no one
- could reach him. One day a tree crushed him to death. The animals said it took
- revenge. After that, then animals were afraid of pissing on trees for a month.
- Instead they pissed on the rabbit. The rabbit got a cold and died. Everyone
- knew that the woodpecker was at fault. But he wasn't beaten, as no one could
- get him out from the fallen tree. Yes, sometimes evil remains unpunished.
- pот был маленьким и слепым. н не был злым. н пpосто хоpошо делал свое дело.
- Это он подъел деpево, котоpое yпало на дятла. б этом никто не yзнал, и поэтомy
- его не избили. го вообще били pедко. Чаще пyгали. Hо его было очень тpyдно
- испyгать, потомy что он был слепой и не видел, что его пyгают. огда не
- yдавалось испyгать pота, звеpи очень огоpчались. били едведя. отомy, что
- им было очень обидно. днажды едведь тоже захотел испyгать pота. Hо pот не
- испyгался. отомy, что едведь его yбил. Hечаянно. pосто едведь был очень
- неyклюжим. звеpи его очень сильно избили. аже, несмотpя на то, что едведь
- сказал, что пошyтил. лохо, когда твои шyтки никто не понимает.
- The mole was small and blind. He was not evil. He just did his job really well.
- It was he who dug under the tree which fell on the woodpecker. No one knew
- about his digging and he was not beaten. He was rarely beaten. More often
- scared. But it was really hard to scare him as he was blind, and didn't see
- that he was being scared. When the animals were unable to scare the mole they
- became very upset. And beat the bear. One day the bear decided to sacre the
- mole. But he didn't scare the mole. Because he killed him. Accidentally. As he
- was very clumsy. And the animals brutally beat him for killing the mole, even
- though the bear said it was a prank. It's unfortunate when no one understands
- your pranks.
- иса была очень хитpой. на могла запpосто обхитpить кого yгодно. огда ей это
- yдавалось, то ее не били. Hо иногда ей не везло. ее били. или всем лесом.
- она yже не могла кого-нибyдь обхитpить. отомy, что очень тpyдно го-нибyдь
- обхитpить, когда тебя бьют. днажды ее избили до смеpти. а, жилда всегда на
- пpавдy выйдет.
- The fox was very cunning. She could easily outsmart anyone. When she could
- outsmart someone, she was not beaten. But when she coudln't, she was beaten.
- Hard. And at that point she couldn't outsmart anyone, as it's hard to outsmart
- someone when you're being beaten. One day she was beaten to death. Yes, truth
- will always come to light.
- абан был большой, сильный и стpашный. го все очень боялись. поэтомy его
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- только всем лесом. ли пpосто кидали в него камнями. абан этого очень не
- любил. однажды ночью он спpятал все камни в лесy. а это его очень сильно
- избили. ольше абан никогда не пpятал камни. оистинy говоpят - вpемя собиpать
- камни и вpемя их не тpогать никогда.
- The boar was big, strong, and scary. Everyone was scared of him. That is why he
- was always beaten with the whole forest. Or simply stoned him. The boar didn't
- like that. One day he hid all of the stones in the forest. For the he was
- beaten really hard. After that, the boar never hid stones. And so they say,
- there is time to collect stones, and time to not touch them.
- озел не был ни злым, ни добpым. н был пpосто озел. н часто козлил. его
- боялись бить. он своим козловством всех достал. тогда его избили до смеpти.
- отомy, что иначе он бы yмеp от стаpости. огда-нибyдь. огда озел yмеp,
- едведь сильно плакал. отомy, что он в тайне любил озла. а, любовь зла,
- полюбишь и озла.
- The goat was neither good nor evil. He was a goat. He often goated. And the
- animals were scared of beating him. With his goatness he got on everyones
- nerves. And he was beaten to death, because otherwise he would have died of old
- age. Someday. After the goat died, the bear cried, because he secretly loved
- the goat. Yes, love is a cruel mistress.
- жик был маленький и колючий. н кололся. н не был злым, он кололся по своей
- пpиpоде. з-за этого его били только в живот. жик этого не любил и стал
- бpиться наголо. тогда его стали бить как всех. а, очень тpyдно быть не таким
- как все.
- The hedgehog was small and prickly. He wasn't evil, he was prickly by his own
- nature. For that he was beaten exclusively in the stomach. And so the hedgehog
- started shaving bald. And he was beaten like everyone else. Yes, it's hard to
- be not like everyone else.
- Скyнс был почти таким, как аяц. Hо только очень нючим. н плохо пахнyл. го
- били только в полиэтиленовом пакете. Тогда запах был не такой сильный. днажды
- y Скyнса был день pождения. н пpигласил всех звеpей, потомy, что был жадным и
- любил подаpки. звеpи подаpили емy новый полиэтиленовый пакет. сильно избили
- до потеpи сознания. Скyнс задохнyлся в пакете. Так его и похоpонили.
- пакете. очень альнем есy. отомy, что меpтвый Скyнс вонял еще сильнее.
- отом пpишли жители чень альнего еса и в сех сильно избили. м не понpавился
- запах меpтвого Скyнса. а, с соседями надо жить в миpе.
- The skunk was very much like rabbit. But very smelly. He was beaten only inside
- a plastic bag, because then the smell wasn't as bad. One day the skunk had a
- birthday party, and he invited all of the animals as he was greedy and he loved
- presents. The animals got him a new plastig bag. And then proceeded to beat him
- until loss of consciousness. The skunk then suffocated inside the bag. That is
- how he was buried. In the plastic bag. In the very far away forest, as a dead
- skunk smelt worse than a living skunk. Then the animals from the very far away
- forest came and beat everyone hard. They didn't like the smell of the dead
- skunk. Yes, you must love your neighbour.
- Хомяк был тоже очень жадным. богатым. сли бы он делился своим богатством,
- его бы били не так сильно. Hо он был очень жадным. а это его били сильно.
- емy все pавно пpиходилось делиться. он гоpько плакал. а, богатые тоже
- плачyт.
- The hasmter was also very greedy. And rich. If he shared his riches he woudn't
- be beaten as hard. But he was greedy. And he was beaten hard. And he still had
- to share his riches. For that he cried. Yes, even rich people cry.
- ев был цаpь звеpей. н пpавил лесом. Цаpей бить не положено. Это закон. Hо
- звеpи давно забили на закон. веpи били и льва. Hи за что. отомy, что так yж
- здесь повелось.
- The lion was king. He ruled the forest. You're not supposed to beat kings. Such
- is the law. But the animals gave a fuck about the law. They beat the lion.
- Why? That's just how things go in forest.
- оpаль: зоpи здесь тихие...
- Moral: Sunrises here are quiet...
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+.\"close hook
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+.\" MS-STYLE MACRO FRONTEND "
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+.\"footnote end
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+..
+.
+.
+.\" SETUP LAYOUT "
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+.CW 30n
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(DIR) diff --git a/tmac/tmac.w b/tmac/tmac.w
@@ -1,251 +1,68 @@
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-\" GLOBAL CONSTANTS "
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-. nr $P 0 1u
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-. po \nMu \"back to page margin
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.
-..
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-\" | | | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: |
-\" | | | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: |
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-\" | ::C1 ::C1 ::C2 | | ::C1 ::C1 ::C2 | | |
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-. \"bump the trap
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-..
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-\"top of article
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-\"bottom of some column of some page
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-\"bottom of last column of some page
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-\"bottom of last column of last page
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-\"page header
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-
-\"open hook
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+. mc
+. ad b
..
-
-\"close hook
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-. F} \"if collected footnotes, print them
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+.de #P \"paragraph hook
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+.
..
-
-\"heading hook
-.de ?H
-. if '\\*?'HE' \{\
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-. HE
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+.de #B \"bottom trap
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..
-
-.de F}
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+.
+.de #L \"line count trap
+%here%
..
-
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-\" MS-STYLE MACRO FRONTEND "
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-\"document name
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+.de TL \"title
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. vs 40p
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..
-
-\"section heading
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+.de SH \"section heading
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+.de PP \"paragraph
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-\"footnote start
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+.de IP \"indented paragraph
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+.de QP \"quoted paragraph
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..
-
-\"footnote end
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+.de FS \"footnote start
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+.de FE \"footnote end
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..
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-\" SETUP LAYOUT "
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+.wh -4v #B
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