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11 ;"STOP THE TAPE - THEN PRESS A KEY": 6 1982 MiCROL"; 6 1982 MiCROL" 4 ;"STOP THE TAPE, THEN PRESS A KEY": 3 ;(p$);": ";#1 3 ;"Press any key to continue... ": 3 ;" press any key to continue...": 3 "the","the","a","a","a","a","the","the","the","the" 3 "and","and","and","and","but not","or","and","or","and","and" 3 1983 MiCROL"; 2 z("23627")- 2 x$=" "+x$+" " 2 w$(i,j)=" " 2 user-specified chart 2 u()=(65536 2 random chart 2 p$="point "+ 2 g(points,2 2 g$(i)="item # "+ 2 d$(x)=d$(y): 2 cpos=cpos-1 2 cpos=cpos+1 2 centx,centy: 2 ;"Workbox" 2 ;" "; 2 )/xpx+xori: 2 (c$(i)<"0" 2 ((oa+angle)/2 2 ''"Press 1 to set up your own chart or 2 for a random chart or 3 to stop..." 2 "because","when","and","but","or alternatively","then","then","and","while","whilst" 2 "PRESENT","PRESENT","PAST","PAST","will","would","shall","should","may","can","PRESENT","PRESENT","PAST","PAST","could","might","ought to","will","shall","does" 1 z("23730")- 1 z("23641")- 1 z("23641")'"program", 1 z("23635")'"variables", 1 z$(n))+",": 1 yra=yhi-ylo: 1 yra=(ymsc+ypsc)*ytik: 1 ypx=yra/159 1 ypsc=ypsc-1 1 yp=centy+(rad+8 1 ymsc=ymsc-1 1 yc=yori+i*ytik/ypx: 1 y$=y$+"'": 1 y$="y axis" 1 xra=xhi-xlo: 1 xra=(xmsc+xpsc)*xtik: 1 xpx=xra/247 1 xpsc=xpsc-1 1 xp=centx+(rad+8 1 xori-i*xtik/xpx,yori+2 1 xmsc=xmsc-1 1 xc=xori+i*xtik/xpx: 1 xc=origin: 1 xc=origin+i*tick/pixel: 1 x2-xc,y2-yc 1 x$=x$+y$+""""+w$(i,j 1 x$="x axis": 1 x$="time trial": 1 x$="demonstration" 1 x$="PRINT " 1 x$="PRESENT" 1 workbox 1 w$="DATA ": 1 w$(l,c)=w$(l-1 1 w$(l,c)=k$: 1 w$(l,c)=" ": 1 w$(i)=w$(i-1 1 w$(i)=w$(i+1 1 w$(i)=" " 1 vocabulary 1 varmon j 1 user-specified graph 1 total=total+g(i): 1 t$=" This is a random pie chart" 1 t$=" This is a random bar chart" 1 t$=" This is a random graph" 1 subject of quiz 1 structures 1 sort driver 1 sort 1 shell sort 1 sentences 1 sentence connectors 1 row+cr,col+cpos-2 1 right=right+1 1 reset clock 1 range=hi-lo: 1 range=(msc+psc)*tick: 1 random graph 1 ramcheck d 1 quiz 1 questions and answers in pairs: q,a,q,a... 1 qcount=qcount+1 1 q$="What is your name? ": 1 q$="Now you can edit what you typed.": 1 prepositions 1 prefix to questions 1 pixel=range/192 1 pie chart subroutine 1 pie chart % 1 p$=p$+x$+" ": 1 p$=n$+" OR ": 1 p$="value for segment "+ 1 p$="value for bar "+ 1 p$="title for piechart ": 1 p$="title for graph ": 1 p$="title for bar chart ": 1 p$="number of segments": 1 p$="number of points": 1 p$="number of bars": 1 p$="name for segment "+ 1 p$="name for bar "+ 1 p$="label for y axis": 1 p$="label for x axis": 1 origin-i*tick/pixel,line: 1 origin-((origin>252 1 normalise x$ 1 needs these variables: segs=segments, g(segs)=values, g$(segs,8)=names of segments, t$=title for pie chart 1 needs these variables: points=points, g(points,2)=x & yvalues, x$,y$=labels for axes, t$=title for graph 1 needs these variables: bars=bars, g(bars)=values, g$(bars,8)=names of bars, t$=title for bar chart 1 names of bases 1 n$="Shell" 1 n$="Bubble": 1 n$(to);"."'' 1 n$(from);" to "; 1 n$(from);" numbers.": 1 memory mapZ 1 lo-tick=-msc*tick 1 insert space 1 insert line 1 input subroutine 1 initialise 1 i+" y value": 1 i+" x value": 1 hi+tick=psc*tick 1 graphics mode change 1 graph subroutine 1 graph ) 1 glossary 1 generate structure 1 editor S 1 determiners 1 designer 1 delete line 1 delete cursor 1 del char and close up 1 d=d+digit*base^( 1 d$(p)>d$(v) 1 d$(j)<d$(k) 1 cpos=cpos-32 1 cpos=cpos+32 1 copy character 1 convert 1 conjunctions 1 codes 1 clear part of screen 1 centx,centy,rad 1 c$=c$+a$(r) 1 c$;" -> "; 1 c$(i)<"A") 1 c$("Quiz on")'' 1 c$("Press any key to start..."): 1 c$("Press any key to continue..."): 1 c$("C O R R E C T"): 1 bubble sort 1 base=from: 1 bar chart subroutine 1 bar chart 1 b$=" ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ": 1 b$=" " 1 auxiliaries 1 assign vocabulary 1 another number=2 1 angle=angle-g(i)/total* 1 angle,rad* 1 adjectives 1 a$="e"+a$: 1 a$="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" 1 a$=" "+c$+" ": 1 a$(r);"=";b$(r);" ";: 1 a$(i,j);" - should be ";j-1 1 Variables monitor 1 ;x$;" is not on file -"; 1 ;n$;" sort: ";time;" seconds"; 1 ;n$;" sort ";x$; 1 ;k$;x$(cpos 1 ;-xmsc*xtik 1 ;-msc*tick 1 ;"working..." 1 ;"wait..." 1 ;"value must be positive - press a key to continue...": 1 ;"there must be 2 to 19 bars - press a key to continue...": 1 ;"there must be 2 to 16 segments -press a key to continue...": 1 ;"there must at least 2 points - press a key to continue...": 1 ;"press any key to continue..."; 1 ;"decoded message:"; 1 ;"cursor and delete keys as usual symbol-shift-A to stop"; 1 ;"clues:"'' 1 ;"Workbox has now stopped. It can be re-run using the RUN command.": 1 ;"Variables Monitor"'' 1 ;"Type the name or partial name of the word to be looked up. (Type 0 to stop.)" 1 ;"Type 0 to stop, 1 to to re-edit, or 2 to print on ZX printer"; 1 ;"The variable x$ now contains thefinal version of your input." 1 ;"The routine at line 8000 lists the variables used by your program. For a demonstration, press any key..."'': 1 ;"The character ";c$(i);" is illegal in"' 1 ;"The DATA line below, used in a program, will enable you to set up the symbol "; 1 ;"Text editor" 1 ;"Test of Sorting" 1 ;"Solved in ";m;" min. ";s;" sec." 1 ;"Sentences" 1 ;"RAM memory is faulty." 1 ;"RAM Check" 1 ;"Print this on printer? (Y/N)" 1 ;"Print command (1), screen (2) or both (3) ?"; 1 ;"Press any key to start testing..": 1 ;"Press a key in the range a...u to assign it to your new symbol." 1 ;"Press P to print and continue, or SPACE to just continue, or S to stop..."; 1 ;"Pie chart utility" 1 ;"Number, or ENTER to change bases"; 1 ;"Number base converter" 1 ;"Memory Monitor" 1 ;"MOVE: I=up M=down J=left K=rightEDIT: 7=white 0=black SPACE=end" 1 ;"Graph utility" 1 ;"For a demonstration, press any key..."'': 1 ;"Do you want to create another symbol? (Y/N)" 1 ;"Computer Term Glossary" 1 ;"Coded message:"'' 1 ;"Codebreaker" 1 ;"Bar chart utility" 1 ;" - can be moved" 1 ;" ";d$(x): 1 ;" score so far: ";right;" out of ";qcount; 1 ;" percentage right = ";: 1 23627+256* 1 21 items for sorting 1 00000000": 1 -len;xpsc*xtik 1 -len;psc*tick 1 -len+i,xl;( 1 -i;d$(y);" ": 1 -i;d$(x);" ": 1 ------ z ------ 1 ------ y ------ 1 ------ x ------ 1 ------ w ------ 1 ------ v ------ 1 ------ u ------ 1 ------ t ------ 1 ------ s ------ 1 ------ r ------ 1 ------ q ------ 1 ------ p ------ 1 ------ o ------ 1 ------ n ------ 1 ------ m ------ 1 ------ l ------ 1 ------ k ------ 1 ------ j ------ 1 ------ i ------ 1 ------ h ------ 1 ------ g ------ 1 ------ f ------ 1 ------ e ------ 1 ------ d ------ 1 ------ c ------ 1 ------ b ------ 1 ------ a ------ 1 ---- others --- 1 ,yori-i*ytik/ypx: 1 +i;" ";d$(y): 1 +(ymsc/(ymsc+ypsc))*159 1 +(xmsc/(xmsc+xpsc))*247 1 +(msc/(msc+psc))*192 1 )=w$(l,c+1 1 )/ypx+yori: 1 )/ypx+yori 1 )+k$+x$(cpos 1 (ypsc*ytik): 1 (ypsc*ytik))(i): 1 (ypsc*ytik) 1 (ylo-ytik)= 1 (yhi+ytik)= 1 (xpsc*xtik): 1 (xpsc*xtik) 1 (xlo-xtik)= 1 (xhi+xtik)= 1 (v0+v+2)";",";: 1 (v0+v+1)+256* 1 (v0+1)+2": 1 (right/qcount*10000 1 (psc*tick): 1 (g(i)/pixel+.5 1 (d/base)*base): 1 (c$(i)>"9" 1 (-ymsc*ytik): 1 (-ymsc*ytik))(i): 1 (-ymsc*ytik) 1 (-xmsc*xtik) 1 ((ylo+ytik)/ytik): 1 ((yhi+ytik)/ytik): 1 ((xlo+xtik)/xtik): 1 ((xhi+xtik)/xtik): 1 ((lo+tick)/tick): 1 ((hi+tick)/tick): 1 ((col+cpos-2 1 ("+z$+"+1)"): 1 '''"abandoned..."; 1 '''"Workbox 1 '''"Sentences - 1 '''"Screen Designer 1 '''"Ramcheck 1 '''"Press 1 for a coded message"''" or 0 to stop..." 1 '''"Pie Chart 1 '''"Memory monitor 1 '''"Graph 1 '''"Computer Term Glossary 1 '''"Codebreaker 1 '''"Bar Chart 1 '''"A print statement which will produce the screen you have designed is:"''' 1 ''"Variables monitor 1 ''"This program uses an internal grammar to generate correct English sentences. To change thevocabulary, edit the DATA from line 2000 onwards." 1 ''"This program enables you to testthe RAM memory used by BASIC." 1 ''"This program demonstrates the pie chart utility subroutine. This accepts up to 16 values and draws a pie chart on the screen. You can specify a title for the entire chart, and names for the individual segments." 1 ''"This program demonstrates the graph drawing subroutine. This accepts any number of values and draws a line graph on the screen. You can specify a title for the entire graph, and names for the two axes." 1 ''"This program demonstrates the bar chart utility subroutine. This accepts up to 19 values and draws a bar chart on the screen. You can specify a title for the entire chart, and names for the individual bars." 1 ''"Press 1 to use internal data, or 2 to input your own..." 1 ''"Press 1 to set up your own graph or 2 for a random graph or 3 to stop..." 1 ''"Line 9990 can be placed at the end of your programs to help yousee how much memory you are using, during program development." 1 ''"From "; 1 ''"Editor 1 ''"Convert 1 ''"Choose an option, or 0 to stop.."; 1 ''"Bubble sort demonstration 1"''"Bubble sort time trial 2"''"Shell sort demonstration 3"''"Shell sort time trial 4" 1 ''"(Press S to stop the program.)" 1 '"Workbox draws a grid which you use to design your own symbols." 1 '"This program demonstrates two different methods of sorting items of data into alphabetic or numeric order." 1 '"This program assumes that you are familiar with the concept of user-defined graphics (see chapter 14 of the manual)." 1 '"The subroutine starting at line 4000 is an input and editing routine to use in your programs." 1 '"The routine allows you to use all four arrow keys and the delete key for editing." 1 '"The line itself takes up 151 bytes. To use it type GO TO 9990." 1 '"Press any key when you are readyto start..." 1 '"Press any key for a demonstrat- ion of the subroutine...": 1 '"Press SPACE to start generating sentences." 1 '"No errors." 1 '"I make it "; 1 '"A cursor - "; 1 "z80","Processor used in many micro- computers, including Spectrum, ZX81, TRS80, and most CP/M machines." 1 "young","aged","excellent","mediocre","poor","rich","odd","strange","awful","mellow","harsh","smooth","prickly","fast","slow","dim","clear","cheerful","gloomy","ordinary" 1 "vigesimal" 1 "very","very","very","very","irritatingly","badly","slightly","incredibly","imperceptibly","hardly" 1 "vector","One-dimensional array." 1 "variable","A named unit of storage used in a program. In LET a=25, a is thename of a variable." 1 "v1-v2*32+96": 1 "unix","Operating system used on mini- computers and now some micros." 1 "town","village","sky","cloud","sun","moon","star","jug","plate","spoon" 1 "token","In most Basics each keyword suchas INPUT is stored as a 1-byte token." 1 "to base: ";to: 1 "the USSR","Moscow" 1 "the USA","Washington" 1 "the Faroe Islands","Thorshavn" 1 "the Falkland Islands","Port Stanley" 1 "subroutine","Group of statements called, in Basic, by the GO SUB command. Inlanguages like Fortran and Pascal, has its own storage separate fom the main program." 1 "string","Any sequence of characters." 1 "store","^memory" 1 "statement","The smallest unit of a program which can accomplish anything. In Basic the line 10 LET flag=1: GO TO 900 contains two statements." 1 "source","The source code of a program is that typed by the programmer." 1 "sort","A program or routine for puttinga set of data items in numericalor alphabetic order." 1 "some","one","this","each","every","no","some","that","yonder","no" 1 "so that","after","before","in order that","while admitting that","at the same time as","and","then","just before","but it is thought that" 1 "silicon chip","^chip" 1 "scalar","Ordinary variable which is not an array." 1 "rom","'Read Only Memory'. Usually usedfor operating system, etc. The contents are preserved when the power is turned off." 1 "ram","'Read And write Memory'. The type of memory a program is stored in while it is running. Data is lost when the power is turned off." 1 "pxnp","pxnp","pxnp","pxnp","pxnp","pxnp","pxnp","pxnp","pxnp","pxnp" 1 "processor","The heart of the computer - the chip or chips that actually do the computing. Popular micros use such chips as the Z80, 6502,8080, 6809, etc." 1 "procedure","^subroutine" 1 "pl1","^pl/1" 1 "pl/1","A complex block structured language developed by IBM in themid sixties." 1 "peripheral","Device attached to a computer such as a printer or disc drive." 1 "pascal","An advanced block structured language devised by Wirth in the70s. Popular on micros as part of the UCSD operating system." 1 "parameter","Variable used to move data into or out of a subroutine." 1 "output","Anything printed by a program, or written to a mass storage or other device." 1 "operating system","Master program which manages i/oand other resources for other programs. On micros may reside in ROM and include Basic inter- preter." 1 "of","of","near","by","under","in","below","beside","opposite","of" 1 "of","of","athwart","ahead of","in","in","on","on","on","by" 1 "object","The object code of a program is produced by a compiler working on the source code." 1 "npaxvxnp","npaxvxnp","npaxvxnp","npaxvxnp","sexxse","sexxse","npaxvxnp","npaxvxnp","npaxvxnp","npaxvxnp" 1 "next to","appropriate to","corresponding to","pertaining to","which is","which was","which will be","arising from","of","of" 1 "module","A part of a program which does a well-defined job." 1 "memory","The quick-access storage inside the computer, as opposed to external mass storage." 1 "mass storage","External storage for programs and data, such as cassette tape and floppy discs. Usually on magnetic media." 1 "man","woman","boy","girl","dog","horse","apple","house","egg","road" 1 "machine code","Instructions which can be dir- ectly executed by the cpu, as opposed to a high level languagelike Basic." 1 "low level language","Machine-oriented language like assembly language or machine code." 1 "love","hate","see","know","touch","amaze","exhaust","intrigue","understand","find","misunderstand","scorn","admire","consider","surpass","buy","sell","thrill","overtake","smell" 1 "loop","Group of statements in a programwhich are repeated." 1 "kill","kiss","worry","investigate","like","dislike","advertise","trust","mistrust","eat","envisage","mould","ignite","extinguish","get","drop","throw","push","compress","inflate" 1 "keyword","Every Basic statement starts with a keyword like FOR or IF. In most non-Sinclair Basics the LET keyword can be omitted." 1 "jx","jx","jx","kxap","kxap","kxap","jx","jx","jx","kxjx" 1 "joke","framework","structure","paragraph","sentence","word","crumb","thing","concept","emotion" 1 "item ";(i);": "; 1 "io","^i/o" 1 "interpreter","Program which runs a program in (e.g.) Basic by examining each line in turn. Spectrum Basic is an interpreted language." 1 "interactive","An interactive program allows the user to type in commands or data while it is running." 1 "integer","A whole number, like 1 or 80543." 1 "input","Data used by a program which comes from outside the program." 1 "i/o","Input and output taken together." 1 "how many clues (0-26) ? "; 1 "high level language","Problem- or human-oriented lang-uage like Basic or PL/1." 1 "hexadecimal","Base 16 numbering system, used because of convenience of conv- erting between hex and binary." 1 "hexadecimal" 1 "from base (0 to stop): ";from: 1 "fortran","A relatively simple language developed in the early 60s for mathematical and scientific use,but used for general purposes." 1 "floppy disc","^disc" 1 "flag","Variable taking a logical value (true or false) to signify a condition used by a program." 1 "expression","In LET a = 45*(b-6) in Basic theitem to the right of the = is anexpression. An expression can always be evaluated to give a single value." 1 "dxnx","dxnx","nppp","dxnx","dxapnx","dxapnx","npcxnp","dxnx","dxapnx","dxnx" 1 "duodecimal" 1 "disk","^disc" 1 "disc","Magnetic floppy discs are a common mass storage method. Harddiscs are now also being intro- duced." 1 "delimiter","Symbol used to mark the end of something, like the quotes roundstrings in Basic." 1 "debug","To seek out and correct program errors." 1 "cpu","^processor" 1 "cpm","^cp/m" 1 "cp/m","Popular disc-based operating system for 8080-based and Z80- based computers." 1 "core","^memory" 1 "compiler","Program which translates a pro- gram in a high level language like Basic into machine code." 1 "cobol","A business-oriented language used mostly on mainframes." 1 "chip","A silicon chip is a quarter-inchsquare (typically) piece of silicon holding an integrated circuit (IC) such as a processoror 8K of ram memory." 1 "byte","Unit of memory made up of 8 bits. Can be used to store one character." 1 "bug","Programming error which stops a program from running correctly." 1 "brightly","gloomily","noisily","unforgiveably","madly","trendily","fatally","crucially","embarrassingly","seductively" 1 "book","chair","insect","tree","car","teapot","computer","overcoat","shoe","ant" 1 "boldly","timidly","blindly","penetratingly","astutely","predictably","boringly","loudly","quietly","colourfully" 1 "bit","One binary digit, which can takethe value 0 or 1. The smallest unit of information." 1 "binary","Base 2 numbering system, used internally in computers." 1 "big","large","small","little","tiny","huge","white","black","blue","red","purple","green","brown","yellow","good","bad","interesting","boring","old","new" 1 "batch","A batch program works on pre- prepared data without any inter-action with the user." 1 "basic","A simple computer language supplied as the 'native language' of most modern micro- computers." 1 "awfully","terribly","stubbornly","easily","noticeably","slily","stupidly","cleverly","normally","usually" 1 "assembler","Program to translate an assemblylanguage program into machine code." 1 "ascii","American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A very popular character code, used on most micros. The ZX81 is an exception." 1 "array","Data structure in which many similar storage units are treated as a block. Set up in Basic by the DIM statement." 1 "around the grid. To black in a square, press 0 (which has the word BLACK above). To whiten a square, press 7. To move the cursor, use I (up), M (down), J (left), and K (right). To end editing, press SPACE." 1 "argument","In LET p = INT (RND*3) the expression RND*3 is the argumentof the INT function." 1 "and also","and maybe","and perhaps","and/or","and/or","and possibly","and","and","or","or" 1 "algol","An early block structured language. The forerunner of Pascal." 1 "above","over","atop","inside","outside","in front of","behind","of","in","at" 1 "Zimbabwe","Harare" 1 "Yugoslavia","Belgrade" 1 "YOU NEVER GET A SECOND CHANCE TO MAKE A FIRST IMPRESSION." 1 "YOU CANNOT STRENGTHEN THE WEAK BY WEAKENING THE STRONG." 1 "West Germany","Bonn" 1 "WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS." 1 "WHAT MEN LEARN FROM HISTORY IS THAT MEN DO NOT LEARN FROM HISTORY." 1 "Venezuela","Caracas" 1 "Upper Volta","Ouagadougou" 1 "TO LIVE FOR A TIME CLOSE TO GREAT MINDS IS THE BEST KIND OF EDUCATION." 1 "TO ERR IS HUMAN, BUT TO REALLY FOUL THINGS UP REQUIRES A COMPUTER." 1 "TINY OBJECTS, WHEN DROPPED, IMMEDIATELY RUN AND HIDE." 1 "THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS THE PERFECT SOLUTION. THERE ARE ONLY WAYS OF CREATING NEW PROBLEMS." 1 "THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO GET SOMETHING DONE: DO IT YOURSELF, HIRE SOMEONE, OR FORBID A TEN YEAR OLD TO DO IT." 1 "THE WIND AND THE TIDES ARE EVER ON THE SIDE OF THE ABLE NAVIGATOR." 1 "THE SUREST WAY TO MAKE A MONKEY OF A MAN IS TO QUOTE HIM." 1 "THE OPTIMIST THINKS THIS IS THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS. THE PESSIMIST KNOWS IT IS." 1 "THE MAN WHO DRAWS UP A PROGRAMME FOR THE FUTURE IS A REACTIONARY." 1 "THE LESS PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT HOW SAUSAGES AND LAWS ARE MADE, THE BETTER THEY WILL SLEEP AT NIGHT." 1 "THE FIRST RULE OF INTELLIGENT TINKERING IS TO SAVE ALL THE PARTS." 1 "THE EASIEST WAY TO FIND SOMETHING YOU HAVE LOST IS TO BUY A REPLACEMENT." 1 "THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEN AND BOYS IS THE COST OF THEIR TOYS." 1 "THE BEST WAY TO MAKE A FIRE WITH TWO STICKS IS TO MAKE SURE ONE OF THEM IS A MATCH." 1 "Switzerland","Bern" 1 "Spain","Madrid" 1 "Sinclair","Honeywell","Acorn","Olivetti","Apple" 1 "Saudi Arabia","Riyadh" 1 "SPEAK NOT OF WHAT YOU HAVE READ, BUT OF WHAT YOU HAVE UNDERSTOOD." 1 "SOME MEN ARE BORN MEDIOCRE, SOME MEN ACHIEVE MEDIOCRITY, AND SOME MEN HAVE MEDIOCRITY THRUST UPON THEM." 1 "Romania","Bucharest" 1 "Poland","Warsaw" 1 "PROBLEMS WORTHY OF ATTACK PROVE THEIR WORTH BY HITTING BACK." 1 "PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE ALMOST ANYTHING IF YOU WHISPER IT IN CONFIDENCE." 1 "Oric","IBM","Digital","Commodore","Comart","Transam" 1 "ONE OF THE GREATEST PAINS TO HUMAN NATURE IS THE PAIN OF A NEW IDEA." 1 "Nigeria","Lagos" 1 "Nepal","Katmandu" 1 "Name the capital of " 1 "NO PROGRAM IS EVER A COMPLETE FAILURE. IT CAN ALWAYS BE USED AS A BAD EXAMPLE." 1 "NO ONE MINDS THAT POLITICIANS THINK SLOWLY, ONLY THAT THEY SPEAK FASTER THAN THEY THINK." 1 "NEVER GO TO A DOCTOR WHOSE OFFICE PLANTS HAVE DIED." 1 "NEVER ASK A BARBER IF YOU NEED A HAIRCUT." 1 "NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION. THE FATHER IS LAZINESS." 1 "NATURE COMPOSES SOME OF HER LOVELIEST POEMS FOR THE MICROSCOPE AND THE TELESCOPE." 1 "Mongolia","Ulan Bator" 1 "Mexico","Mexico City" 1 "MY HEADACHE EQUALS YOUR BROKEN LEG EQUALS A PLAGUE IN CHINA." 1 "MACHINES SHOULD WORK. PEOPLE SHOULD THINK." 1 "Japan","Tokyo" 1 "Italy","Rome" 1 "India","Delhi" 1 "INSIDE EVERY LARGE PROGRAM IS A SMALLER PROGRAM STRUGGLING TO GET OUT." 1 "IN AN UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRY, DO NOT DRINK THE WATER. IN A DEVELOPED COUNTRY, DO NOT BREATHE THE AIR." 1 "IN AN EXAMINATION THOSE WHO DO NOT WISH TO KNOW ASK QUESTIONS OF THOSE WHO CANNOT TELL." 1 "IF YOU WANT TO KILL ANY IDEA IN THE WORLD TODAY, GET A COMMITTEE TO IMPLEMENT IT. IF THAT DOESN'T WORK, GET A LARGER COMMITTEE." 1 "IF YOU THINK A GOOD EDUCATION IS EXPENSIVE, TRY IGNORANCE." 1 "IF YOU GIVE A WOMAN AN INCH SHE'LL PARK A CAR IN IT." 1 "IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR PROGRAM IS SUPPOSED TO DO, YOU'D BETTER NOT START WRITING IT." 1 "IF YOU ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE YOUR PASSPORT PHOTO, YOU'RE NOT WELL ENOUGH TO TRAVEL." 1 "IF THE PEOPLE OF A DEMOCRACY ARE ALLOWED TO THEY WILL WILLINGLY VOTE AWAY THE FREEDOMS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL TO DEMOCRACY." 1 "IF ITS GREEN OR IT WIGGLES, IT'S BIOLOGY. IF IT SMELLS, IT'S CHEMISTRY. IF IT DOESN'T WORK, IT'S PHYSICS." 1 "ICL","Nascom","Intertec","Tangerine","Prime","Xerox" 1 "HOME IS WHERE THE RUBISH IS." 1 "HEADS SHOULD BE WEIGHED, NOT COUNTED." 1 "GIVE A SMALL BOY A HAMMER AND HE WILL FIND THAT EVERYTHING HE ENCOUNTERS NEEDS HITTING." 1 "France","Paris" 1 "Finland","Helsinki" 1 "Exidy","Wang","Tandy","Sharp" 1 "EVERY SILVER LINING HAS A CLOUD." 1 "EAT A LIVE TOAD FIRST THING IN THE MORNING AND YOU MAY BE CERTAIN NOTHING WORSE WILL HAPPEN TO YOU FOR THE REST OF THE DAY." 1 "DO NOT FORCE IT. GET A LARGER HAMMER." 1 "Capital Cities" 1 "Canada","Ottawa" 1 "Australia","Canberra" 1 "ANY JOB IS AT LEAST ONE HUNDRED PERCENT BETTER THAN DAYTIME TELEVISION." 1 "AN EXPERT IS SOMEONE WHO CAN TELL YOU WHY HE WAS WRONG." 1 "AN EXPERT IS A MAN WHO HAS MADE ALL THE MISTAKES WHICH CAN BE MADE IN A VERY NARROW FIELD." 1 "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY GET A LOT OF ATTENTION FROM HEAD WAITERS." 1 "A BIRD IN THE HAND CAN BE AN EMBARRASSMENT." 1 "8080","Processor chip. Forerunner of the Z80." 1 "6502","Processor used in several micro-computers, including Apple II, Pet, and BBC micro." 1 "- however,","because","if and only if","and then","although","but","and","in spite of the fact that","which means that","and also" 1 "+z$+"+256*