simplify directory structure and macros a lot - tgtimes - The Gopher Times
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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.
       +
       + 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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       + | оpаль:  зоpи здесь тихие...
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       + Moral: Sunrises here are quiet...
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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
       -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.
       -.PP
       -Моpаль: А зоpи здесь тихие...
       -.PP
       -Moral: Sunrises here are quiet...
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -(E>) 3127 2520 w
       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /LucidaSansUnicode04 f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -10 /Times-Roman f
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       -                                  The Gopher Times
       -_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
       -
       -   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
       -
       -   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
       -   #1 -        2021/1/10                                                            PAGE 3
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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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       -                                  The Gopher Times
       -___#_1__-__2_0_2_1_/_1_/_1_0____________________________________________________________P_A_G_E__2____________________
       -
       -   TTTThhhheeee ffffiiiirrrrsssstttt eeeeddddiiiittttiiiioooonnnn ooooffff        TTTThhhheeee GGGGoooopppphhhheeeerrrr TTTTiiiimmmmeeeessss
       -   Starting from today,        _T_h_e _G_o_p_h_e_r _T_i_m_e_s 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,        _T_h_e  _G_o_p_h_e_r  _T_i_m_e_s
       -   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.  BBBBiiiittttrrrreeeeiiiicccchhhh TTTTVVVV iiiimmmmpppprrrroooovvvveeeemmmmeeeennnnttttssss
       -   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.  WWWWoooorrrrlllldddd
       -
       -   ooooffff AAAAnnnniiiimmmmaaaallllssss
       -   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
       -   #1 -        2021/1/10                                                            PAGE 3
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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
       -   #1 -        2021/1/10                                                            PAGE 4
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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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       +.                C?                        \"need more room start over
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       +.        nr $W (\nW+\nG)/\\n($C
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       +.        ie \\n($H>\\n($h \{                \"if rest of page is not enough
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       +.\" $h        height of the page available for our content
       +.de C#
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       +.        el \
       +.                nr $t \\n($h                \"height to available height
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       +.        ch C#
       +.        wh \\n(.du+\\n($tu C#
       +.        dt \\n(.du+\\n($tu C#
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       +.\"top of article
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       +.        nr $p 0 1                        \"no extra page spent yet
       +.        nr $h \nT+\nH-\\n(nl                \"rest of page available
       +.        mk                                \"mark top-of-column
       +.        C#                                \"initial trap setup
       +.        po \\nMu                        \"reset offset
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       +.
       +.\"bottom of some column of some page
       +.de C1
       +.        nr $c \\n($c+1
       +.        rt                                \"back to top-of-column
       +.        po +\\n($Wu                        \"no effect in diversions
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       +.de C2
       +.        nr $c 1
       +.        nr $p \\n($p+1                        \"bump this column's page count
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       +.        po \\nMu                        \"reset offset
       +.        mk
       +..
       +.
       +.\"bottom of last column of last page
       +.de C3
       +.        nr $o 1                                \"column overflow! must start over        
       +.        po \\nMu
       +..
       +.
       +.\"page header
       +.de HE
       +.        ps 10p
       +.        vs 12p
       +.        po \nMu                                \"page margin
       +.        tl |#1 - 20\n(yr/\n(mo/\n(dy||PAGE \\n%|
       +.        po 0
       +.\v'-1v'\l'101'
       +.        po \nMu                                \"page margin
       +..        
       +.
       +.\"open hook
       +.de ?{
       +.        if '\\*?'C{' .C{                \"if want a column layout, open it
       +.        ds ? C}                                \"next step: close column layout
       +..
       +.
       +.\"close hook
       +.de ?}
       +.        if '\\*?'C}' \{\
       +.                C}                        \"if in a column layout, close it
       +.                F}                        \"if collected footnotes, print them
       +.        \}
       +.        ds ? C{                                \"next step: open column layout
       +..
       +.
       +.\"heading hook
       +.de ?H
       +.        if '\\*?'HE' \{\
       +.                br
       +.                HE
       +.        \}
       +..
       +.
       +.de F}
       +.        F*                                \"flush any footnote there was
       +.        rm F*                                \"then remove the associated macro
       +.        if \\n($F>0 .br
       +.        nr $F 0 1
       +..
       +.
       +.
       +.\" MS-STYLE MACRO FRONTEND "
       +.
       +.\"document name
       +.de TL
       +.        ad c
       +.        ps 40p
       +.        vs 40p
       +.        ds ? HE
       +.        wh 0 HE                                \"set the trap for subsequent pages
       +..
       +.
       +.\"section heading
       +.de SH
       +.        ?H                                \"maybe show a heading separator
       +.        ?}                                \"maybe close previous column layout
       +.        ad l
       +.        ps 17p
       +.        vs 17p*3u/2u
       +.        ft 3                                \"bold
       +..
       +.
       +.\"paragraph
       +.de PP
       +.        ?H                                \"maybe show a heading separator
       +.        br
       +.        ps 10p
       +.        vs 12p
       +.        sp 0.5v                                \"BUG: does not honor 0.5
       +.        ft 1
       +.        ad b
       +.        ?{                                \"maybe open a new column layout
       +..
       +.
       +.\"footnote start
       +.de FN
       +[\\n+($F]                                \"add this footnote's reference
       +.        da F*                                \"append this footnote
       +.        IP [\\n($F]                        \"as a numbered paragraph
       +..
       +.
       +.\"footnote end
       +.de FE
       +.        di
       +..
       +.
       +.
       +.\" SETUP LAYOUT "
       +.
       +.CW 30n
       +.po \nMu
       +.ll \nWu
 (DIR) diff --git a/tmac/tmac.w b/tmac/tmac.w
       @@ -1,251 +1,68 @@
       -
       -\" GLOBAL CONSTANTS "
       -
       -.nr B 3v
       -.nr T 2v                                \"page top margin
       -.nr M 3n                                \"page horizontal margin
       -.nr W 8.5i-\nMu-\nMu                        \"page content width
       -.nr H (\n(.pu-\nTu-\nBu)                \"max page height
       -.nr G 2n                                \"inter-columns gap
       -
       -
       -\" INTERNAL MACROS FOR LAYOUT "
       -
       -\"record the content into a trap
       -.de C{
       -.        di C*                                \"save text content
       -.        ll \\n($Wu-\nGu                        \"line length column content
       -..
       -
       -\"place the recorded content into columns, now that we have the height
       -.de C}
       -.        br
       -.        di                                \"end C* diversion
       -.
       -.        nr $H 0 1v
       -.        nr $P 0 1u
       -.
       -.        mk
       -.        C?                                \"find optimal column height
       -.        rt
       -.
       -.        C0                                \"top of first column
       -.\"        tm Running with C=\\n($c/\\n($C P=\\n($p/\\n($P H=\\n($H h=\\n($h
       -.        C*                                \"print the formatted content
       -.        sp \\n(.tu                        \"consume space until the trap
       -.
       -.        po \nMu                                \"back to page margin
       -.        ll \nWu                                \"back to full width
        .
       -..
       -
       -\"Trap context:
       -\" .----------------. .----------------. .----------------.
       -\" |                | | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: |
       -\" |                | | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: |
       -\" | C0:: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: |
       -\" | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: |
       -\" | :::: :::: :::: | | :::: :::: :::: | | ::C1 ::C1 ::C3 |
       -\" | ::C1 ::C1 ::C2 | | ::C1 ::C1 ::C2 | |                |
       -\" '----------------' '----------------' '----------------'
       -
       -\"test to print the content to check the height
       -.de C?
       -.        C+                                \"use more space
       -.        di _                                \"catch output
       -.        C0                                \"top of column
       -.\"        tm Trying with C=\\n($c/\\n($C P=\\n($p/\\n($P H=\\n($H h=\\n($h
       -.        C*                                \"try to fit the text in this setup
       -.        br
       -.        di
       -.        rm _                                \"remove dummy content
       -.
       -.        if \\n($o \{\
       -.                rt                        \"back to top
       -.                C?                        \"need more room start over
       -.        \}
       -.
       -.        ch C#                                \"remove real trap
       -.        dt                                \"remove diversion trap
       -..
       -
       -\"set the minimal column width
       -\" $C        number of column per page width
       -\" $W        width of each column
       -.de CW
       -.        nr $C \nW/\\$1
       -.        nr $W (\nW+\nG)/\\n($C
       -..
       -
       -\"increase the space used for extra pages and last columns height
       -\" $P        number of extra pages
       -\" $H        Height of the last serie of columns 
       -.de C+
       -.        \"note: on first call, $H == $h == 0
       -.        ie \\n($H>\\n($h \{                \"if rest of page is not enough
       -.                nr $P \\n($P+1                \"increase extra page count
       -.                nr $H 3v                \"back to top of next page
       -.        \}
       -.        el \{
       -.                nr $H \\n($H+1v
       -.        \}
       -..
       -
       -\"column trap
       -\" $t        height of column for setting trap
       -\" $o        is there an overflow? (0=no 1=yes)
       -\" $c        current column within diversion/trap
       -\" $p        current number of extra pages spent within diversion/trap
       -\" $h        height of the page available for our content
       -.de C#
       -.        \"pick apropriate trap context
       -.        ie \\n($p=\\n($P \{\
       -.                ie \\n($c=\\n($C .C3        \"end of last column of last page
       -.                el .C1                        \"end of some column of last page
       -.        \}
       -.        el\{\
       -.                ie \\n($c=\\n($C .C2        \"end of last column of some page
       -.                el .C1                        \"end of some column of some page
       -.        \}
       -.
       -.        \"page offset
       -.        ie \\n($p=\\n($P \
       -.                nr $t \\n($H                \"height to last page height
       -.        el \
       -.                nr $t \\n($h                \"height to available height
       -.
       -.        \"bump the trap
       -.        ch C#
       -.        wh \\n(.du+\\n($tu C#
       -.        dt \\n(.du+\\n($tu C#
       -..
       -
       -\"top of article
       -.de C0
       -.        nr $o 0                                \"no overflow yet
       -.        nr $c 0 1                        \"will be increased by C#{...C+...}
       -.        nr $p 0 1                        \"no extra page spent yet
       -.        nr $h \nT+\nH-\\n(nl                \"rest of page available
       -.        mk                                \"mark top-of-column
       -.        C#                                \"initial trap setup
       -.        po \\nMu                        \"reset offset
       -..
       -
       -\"bottom of some column of some page
       -.de C1
       -.        nr $c \\n($c+1
       -.        rt                                \"back to top-of-column
       -.        po +\\n($Wu                        \"no effect in diversions
       -..
       -
       -\"bottom of last column of some page
       -.de C2
       -.        nr $c 1
       -.        nr $p \\n($p+1                        \"bump this column's page count
       -.        bp                                \"new page
       -.        nr $h \\nH                        \"a whole empty page just for us
       -.        po \\nMu                        \"reset offset
       -.        mk
       -..
       -
       -\"bottom of last column of last page
       -.de C3
       -.        nr $o 1                                \"column overflow! must start over        
       -.        po \\nMu
       -..
       -
       -\"page header
       -.de HE
       +.de #R \"reset
        .        ps 10p
        .        vs 12p
       -.        po \nMu                                \"page margin
       -.        tl |#1 - 20\n(yr/\n(mo/\n(dy||PAGE \\n%|
       -.        po 0
       -\v'-1v'\l'101'
       -.        po \nMu                                \"page margin
       -..        
       -
       -\"open hook
       -.de ?{
       -.        if '\\*?'C{' .C{                \"if want a column layout, open it
       -.        ds ? C}                                \"next step: close column layout
       +.        ft 1
       +.        mc
       +.        ad b
        ..
       -
       -\"close hook
       -.de ?}
       -.        if '\\*?'C}' \{\
       -.                C}                        \"if in a column layout, close it
       -.                F}                        \"if collected footnotes, print them
       -.        \}
       -.        ds ? C{                                \"next step: open column layout
       +.
       +.de #P \"paragraph hook
       +.        #R
       +.        if \\n($P \
       +.                
        ..
       -
       -\"heading hook
       -.de ?H
       -.        if '\\*?'HE' \{\
       -.                br
       -.                HE
       -.        \}
       +.
       +.de #B \"bottom trap
       +.        bp
        ..
       -
       -.de F}
       -.        F*                                \"flush any footnote there was
       -.        rm F*                                \"then remove the associated macro
       -.        if \\n($F>0 .br
       -.        nr $F 0 1
       +.
       +.de #L \"line count trap
       +%here%
        ..
       -
       -
       -\" MS-STYLE MACRO FRONTEND "
       -
       -\"document name
       -.de TL
       +.
       +.de TL \"title
       +.        #R
        .        ad c
        .        ps 40p
        .        vs 40p
       -.        ds ? HE
        ..
       -
       -\"section heading
       -.de SH
       -.        ?H                                \"maybe show a heading separator
       -.        ?}                                \"maybe close previous column layout
       -.        ad l
       +.
       +.de SH \"section heading
       +.        sp 0.6v
       +.        #R
        .        ps 17p
       -.        vs 17p*3u/2u
       -.        ft 3                                \"bold
       +.        vs 17p
       +.        sp 0.6v
       +.        ft 3                        \"bold
       +.        dn $P 0
        ..
       -
       -\"paragraph
       -.de PP
       -.        ?H                                \"maybe show a heading separator
       -.        br
       -.        ps 10p
       -.        vs 12p
       -.        sp 0.5v                                \"BUG: does not honor 0.5
       -.        ft 1
       -.        ad b
       -.        ?{                                \"maybe open a new column layout
       +.
       +.de PP \"paragraph
       +.        sp 0.6v
       +.        #P
        ..
       -
       -\"footnote start
       -.de FN
       -[\\n+($F]                                \"add this footnote's reference
       -.        da F*                                \"append this footnote
       -.        IP [\\n($F]                        \"as a numbered paragraph
       +.
       +.de IP \"indented paragraph
       +\$1
       +.ti 4m
       +..
       +.
       +.de QP \"quoted paragraph
       +.        sp 0.6v
       +.        #R
       +.        mc | 1m
        ..
       -
       -\"footnote end
       -.de FE
       +.
       +.de FS \"footnote start
       +[\\n+($F]                        \"add this footnote's reference
       +.        da #F                        \"append this footnote
       +.        IP [\\n($F]                \"as a numbered paragraph
       +..
       +.
       +.de FE \"footnote end
        .        di
        ..
       -
       -
       -\" SETUP LAYOUT "
       -
       -.CW 30n
       -.sp |0
       -.wh 0 HE
       -.po \nMu
       -.ll \nWu
       -.lt \nWu
       +.
       +.wh -4v #B
       +.it 5 #L