____ FRST Computer: Things TODO with your FRST _______________________
       
       Here's a list of things to do (some w/ some TODO, too) with your FRST:
       
        # Note-taking
       
       Ah, text editing... one of the earliest computer things...  And yeah,
       9front ships with all the text editors you might need: acme, sam, ed.
       (vim and emacs users can find their favs, too, I guess...)
       
       The compact, portable nature of the Model 3 allows for convenient
       note-taking on the go.  (Works great on a commercial airliner!)
       The 36-key keyboard layout is efficient and easy to learn.
       
        # Document authoring
       
       True to its Unix roots, 9front's text processing / formatting tools
       provide all you need to author and publish documents of all kinds,
       (with a bias towards academic papers, perhaps) including support
       for charts and figures.  PDF and Postscript support allow documents
       to be prepared for distribution or printing.
       
       (screenshot of acme + page)
       
        # Gophering
       
       Use 'gopher' to navigate gopherspace.  The handling of resource
       types by external tools like 'page' or 'telnet' within 'rio' make
       this a very pleasant gopher experience, already.  Perhaps more could
       be TODO'd here, but navigating the "subsurface" web is one of the
       Model 3's best tricks, so far.
       
        # BBSing
       
       Use 'vt' and 'telnet' to connect to the still-active (and growing!)
       world of telnettable BBSes.
       
       (screenshot of vt connected to ANSI BBS)
       
       Of course, vt's ANSI support and/or font issues may or may not yield
       the best results on all boards, so YMMV.  I'm not sure we need
       anything as comprehensive as Syncterm, but there's definitely some
       TODO here for users wanting a smoother BBS experience...
       
        # SSHing
       
       'vt' is also great for 'ssh'ing into remote systems.  (including SSH
       BBSes ;))  Use your FRST to administer remote systems or participate
       in your chosen corner of the tildeverse.
       
        # Games
       
        ## Mahjongg
       
        ## Doom
       
        ## Emulation: NES, GB ... ?
       
        # Computer Science (The ultimate TODO!)
       
       Do some computer science with your FRST!  Learn Bell Labs' newest C
       and write some software for your FRST.  Plan 9 was designed to be
       simple to extend.  APIs are (mostly) well-documented and the system
       comes with its own source, offering plenty of examples for the curious
       and enterprising user.  The 9front distribution is actively maintained
       and continues to extend and improve upon (hopefully? ;)) the original
       Plan 9 vision.
       
       Find yourself missing something?  Scratch that itch and publish a
       repo!
       
        # Coming Soon: Connect to an Aether Data Crystal