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       Links and Groff
       Thursday Jan 31  2:38:24 2013
       
       I just found some shortcuts for making better use of gopher.
       1st: Floodgap has actually a page with the latest news.  
 (DIR) Most current Floodgap news feeds
       
       And 2nd: They have XKCD! Hurray!
 (DIR) xkcd - A Webcomic of Romance, Sarcasm, Math and Language.
       
       Yeah, sure. Both weren't actually hidden, but I'll put them on my 
       main gopher directory anyway. It's nice to have a quick access.
       
       Regards this other information system...
       I just began collecting links on my web page here at SDF.
       There will be gopher links mixed in of course. ;-)
       
       
       And now for something completely different:
       I'll have to get back to learning groff the next days.  I somehow
       can't make it work.  Mom is a great macro package, but all I can
       compile is the mom sample documents.  I'm somehow to stupid.
       Add EQN terror to this.  Can't somehow use EQN no matter if I put
       it inside MS, ME or Mom documents.  Maybe I screwed my 
       installation.  Next days I'll have to use SDF to check this.  
       
       I'd just love to get a bit fluent with groff.  It really might
       become my best friend for taking notes and preparing small
       documents.  Nothing wrong with LaTeX though.  It's just BIG.
       Both the installations and the syntax are, well, big.  What I
       need is something smaller for these little things one has to put
       down somewhere almost daily.  It needs math, simple tables, unix
       shell connection, some way of inserting or drawing graphics and
       sketches, decent isolation between document and editor, i.e. no
       wysiwyg, just plain text, and it shouldn't cause me pains when I
       have to turn the little notes paper into a LaTeX paper for
       university.  Groff comes to mind again and again and again. 
       Let's see.