ZXTape! 0Created with Ramsoft MakeTZXONE e) o236099\,0:23658j\,0::32599W:5:0:0:0:0:0 :3,0;" EDUCATIONAL COMPENDIUM SIDE 1: "''" EQUATION INVADERS and REVEAL "''"  The Hicks Consortium 1983 "''" Produced by Orwin Software " d1;14,1;" VOLUME SETTING OK ";16,1;" LEAVE THE TAPE RUNNING......" ("menu" '"ONE"1 2menu    1"menu" - menu for EDUCATIONAL COMPENDIUM SIDE 1 C P Hicks;18/7/83  32767 d&0:6:0:6: n61;1;" EDUCATIONAL COMPENDIUM side 1 " x&'"  The Hicks Consortium 1983 "; z!" Produced by Orwin Software" +5,9 ;1;"STOP THE TAPE" = 5;7,1;"All programs this side are 16K" 7 0'"1 - ";1;"EQUATION INVADERS";0, 8''"2 - ";1;"REVEAL";0;" (solve a text)", ]''"3 - ";1;"TEXTMAKER";0;" (to make new texts for REVEAL)", 6/6:'''" The rest of the tape has on it" @ "files to be used in 'reveal'" E!"called text1,text2,...text20."  k=1 ^0.2~L,0:#0;6;1;1,3;"Which program do you want?"; 502:k$=:k$=""k=k+1-3*(k>3):8;1;0;13 ,0;" ";3+2*k,0;" ";''1;5+2*k,0;" ";  k$="2"n$="reveal":500 #k$="3"n$="textmaker":500 $k$="1"n$="eqinvaders":500  410 ꏏ  |3,0;"Ready to load '";n$;"'";12 ,0;1;"PRESS ANY KEY AND START THE TAPE":0.1}L,0 ""532 [0:12 ,0;31;" ";;6,0;"Searching tape for '";n$;"'"; &: 0n$ : ':"menu"10 :  eqinvadersC eq - equation invaders CP Hicks,10/9/82  mod 28/6/83  c0=0 (g=c0 2 1400x F 1500 2500 &''"  The Hicks Consortium 1982 " M'''" Equations are being used by ";" aliens to invade the Earth. " H'"You can save the Earth by firing";"the correct sign or number into " %"its place to replace the alien. "; J''"Press '5' and '8' to move the ^ ";"left or right until it is under "; Q"the right sign or number, and ";"then press 'F' to fire it at the";"alien."; g>1205 g=2:c0:7 Q20,c0;" 1 for addition/subtraction 2 for multiplication/division " ʂ;:#c0;7;"Which mode?";:1,10 :c0:mode=-480:0.1}L,10 :mode<1mode>2202 i;:2:7:20,c0;" Press any key to start game ";" and A to ABORT a game " 2000:0.1}L,10 s=c0:sgame=s 600X 400 sgame=20-ey:390 ec03106 500 fy>c0700 ec03106 ="a"Ŧ="A"370r , 230 6e>1370r E s=s+sgame J 225 r 900 | 100d O2;7;c0,c0;sgame;" ";c0,7;f$;c0,20;"total= ";s;:  move eq 2ex=ex+1:ex>31ey=ey+1:ex=c0 %ft=c0fy=c0ex=3450 /ey=20ex=3e=2:490 0e$(p)=a$(a):a=a+1:a=3a=1  ey,ex;e$;2,10 ;e$  0e$(p)=a$(a):a=a+1:a=3a=1 Aey-1,ex;" ";ey,ex;e$;2,10 ;e$; ey=ey+1 )ey>20.5$e=2:ey=20: )0.05|L,502:4:450   chk kys k=23560\ fy>c0530 )ft<121,x;" ";:590N #k=102fk=70F522   530  ?23560\,c0:fy=19:fx=x:f$(ft)=" ":ft=ft-1  ft<121,x;" ";  x0=x $k=535x=x-1:570: &$k=568x=x+1:570: 0 :x<19x=31 Dx>31x=19 I"21,x0;" ";21,x;"^" K0.02{# =,c0 N23560\,c0: Xstart lsgame=c0:e=c0:fy=c0 qJimax=10 :jmax=10 :mode=1imax=20:jmax=20 v23560\,c0  800  x=19:x0=x  c0:6:c0::2 D2;7;31;" ";"" %20,18;"=+-0123456789" 2mode=220,20;"x";146; 421,c0;"";21,x;"^" ex=c0 4ey=4+(s/10 ):ey>16ey=16 Jft=((20-ey)/2):f$="^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^":f$(ft+1)=" " W2,10 ;e$;2;3,c0;"";   trk char fy>3720 ]fy+1,fx;1;7;c$;:i=15:0.05|L,-20:i:400 fy+1,fx;" "; fy=c0:23560\,c0: (20,fx)=" "fy=c0: c$=(20,fx) c$=c0c$=146  d$=(fy,fx) /fy,fx;c$;fy+1,fx;" ";20,fx;c$; 0.02{# =,502 t$c$760 fyey760 ex+p-1=fx750 ex+p=fx400:750  760 Kfy,fx;1;7;c$;:i=110 :0.05|L,-20:i *e$(p)=t$:ey,ex;e$;2,10 ;e$ *fy0=fy-1:fy0<4fy0=4 aa=1:i=fx0-1:fy0,i;a$(a);" ";:5:a=a+1:a=3a=1 '0.05|L,-20:i:fy0,c0;" "; fy=c0:e=1:790 fy+1=eyey,ex;e$  fy=fy-1   get eqn 4i=(*imax+0.9ffff) 9j=(*jmax+0.9ffff) @mode=2852T C<0.5847O M/k=i+j:e$=" "+k+" - "+j+" = "+i:865a Ois(i)i0=i:i=10 i  i0>10.5(1570"  inum=10 inum=9 i0>inum1560 ?i=inumi0-1:n$(i+1)=n$(i):s(i+1)=s(i):i inum=inum+1 1s(i0)=s:n$(i0)=20+1+"YOUR SCORE" "4,c0;c0;7;" Top Ten Scores (qualif. ";squal;") ":5,c0;c0;7;"NO. SCORE NAME " #/inum=c0:"No scores have qualified so far." $E7,c0;:i=1inum:i;6;s(i);16;n$(i);::i '^i0>10.5(18,c0;c0;7;6;s;16;"YOUR SCORE ":15906 )Oi0=1inum=10 18,10 ;1;"WELL DONE":21004 ,L"You are in the Top Ten Scores. Type your name, and press ENTER ";n$(i0) -!ii=1:i=1̱(n$(i0)) /Nii=c0n$(i0,i)"A"n$(i0,i)"Z"n$(i0,i)=(n$(i0,i)+32 ):15862 0Nii=1ii=c0:n$(i0,i)"a"n$(i0,i)"z"n$(i0,i)=(n$(i0,i)-32 ) 1'n$(i0,i)=" "n$(i0,i)="."ii=1 2i 4E7,c0;:i=1inum:i;6;s(i);16;n$(i);::i 6<20,c0;" Press any key to continue":1000: inv i=17 90.1}L,4:0.1}L,2:0.1}L,0 i  1,c0 * 4 well done >V0.2~L,4:0.2~L,2:0.2~L,0:0.2~L,7:20 HV0.2~L,4:0.2~L,2:0.2~L,0:0.2~L,7:20 RL0.2~L,4:0.2~L,2:0.2~L,0:0.5,7  headings -2:7:4:c0:c0:c0:c0: dc0;6;a$(1);" ";a$(2);"Spectrum Equation Invaders";a$(1);" ";a$(2);  ':"eqinvaders"1 , reveal ! G^C"! reveal CP Hicks,18/7/83 ;5000:900:1600@:1700:1805  d 1900l 1500 2k$="q"21004:k$="y"1320(:10 k$="p"1000:250 k$="b"1400x s$=t$13302:10 'sk$=c131200:;:1830&:1850::1860D: #k$=c8k$="5"x=x-c1:1068, #k$=c9k$="8"x=x+c1:1068, $k$=c10k$="6"y=y+c1:1068, $k$=c11k$="7"y=y-c1:1068, $ 1020 )x=x+c1:over=c0:1070. ,k$=" " .x>c31x=c0:y=y+c1 0xymax-c1y=c0 8over=c11090B :'s$(c32*y0+x0+c1)" "k$=" ":over=c1 @)k$" "m=m+c1:p$(m)=y0+x0:paper=c5 B-y0,x0;paper;over;k$;y,x;c8;c1;c1;" " D mmmax1200:1002 G 1020  analyse y,x;c8;c1;" " ;:1830& m=c0  x0=x:y0=y -c7;c1;c20,c4;"Checking your predictions" sl=c0:sg=c0:1295 ;i=c1m:y=p$(i,c1):x=p$(i,c2):k$=(y,x):k=c32*y+x+c1 $(y,x)64@k$=" "1280 !s$(k)" "k$=s$(k):1270 wk$-c32*(k$"a")=t$(k)-c32*(t$(k)"a")k$=t$(k):s$(k)=k$:n1=n1+c1:sg=sg+spred:s=s+spred:18400:1270 ,k$=s$(k):sl=sl+spen:s=s-spen:18400  y,x;c1;k$ 1295:i J1830&:sg>slc20,c2;c7;"Well Done: ";sg-sl;c18;"points gained" ?sl>sgc20,c1;c7;"Hard luck: ";sl-sg;c17;"points dropped"  s$=t$100d:1292   1805   c0,c0;s$:m=c0:x=x0:y=y0: Xc8;ymax+c1,c9;" Points earned: ";sg;c31;ymax+c2,c9;" lost: ";sl;c31;: fin C1830&:c7;c1;c20,c5;"You ran out of points":1360P (;1830&:c20,c10;c7;c1;"You gave up";:1360P 2X1830&:1835+:18400:c20,c1;c7;c1;"WELL DONE - You have made it!" <<i=c0c7:0.1}L,i:0.1}L,i/c2:0.1}L,i*c2:i:i F 1380d P11835+:18400:pc<90Z1380d U<;:#c0;c6;"Display the text in full? (y/n)";:2120H ZKk$="y"c0,c0;:i=c1max:c1;" "+c8;(t$(i)s$(i)t$(i)" ");t$(i);:i d1805 : xbuy z21830&:s<5021865I:1805 : } 18455 2ymax+c1,c18;c8;c1;c1;c31;ymax+c2,c18;c31; ?;:0.1}L,c10:#c0;c6;"Which letter do you want to buy?";  1570" k$=c131490 k$<"a"k$>"z"1420 uk=k$-96`:x$(k)=" "1830&:c20,c2;c7;c1;"You have already bought '";k$;"'";:1805 :1490 u$=(k$-c32) O;:0.1}L,c10:c20,c1;c7;c1;"Searching text for '";k$;"' and '";u$;"'"; c1:c1:i=c1:c0,c0; _" ";:t$(i)=k$t$(i)=u$s$(i)t$(i)8+t$(i);:s$(i)=t$(i):n1=n1+1:1470 0;8+" ";  i=i+1:imax1450 c0:c0 !x$(k)=" ":s=s-sbuy:18400 11830&:1850::1860D:c0,c0;s$: opt a;:0.1}L,c10:#c0;c1,c5;c6;c1;"B";c0;"uy, ";c1;"P";c0;"redict, ";c1;"Q";c0;"uit ?"; "c0:k$=:0.1}L,c10 '""1575' ,k$=(k$+c32*(k$"A"k$"Z")) 6 @start J 1890b Ts''"You have got to solve a puzzle. Some writing has had its lettersrubbed out, you have to put all of them back." ^'"You start with 500 points. You can buy letters for 50 points. You can try to predict letters, and if you get them right you earn 10 points; if you get them wrong you lose 10 points." h''c11;"Good luck!" 8s=500:spen=c10:sbuy=502:spred=c10:n1=c0 !x$="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"  put t$ into s$ max=c0:n0=c0 @0.1}L,c10:#c0;c2;c7;" Please wait - setting up text "; s$="":s$=t$:i=c1 A#0;1;4;0;1,31*(i/n);" " s$(i)" "max=i !s$(i)<"A"s$(i)>"z"1740 "s$(i)>"Z"s$(i)<"a"1740 s$(i)=" ":n0=n0+1 i=i+1:in1712   messages  ; ]0.1}L,c10:#c0;c1;c7;" Press any key to continue ";:c0:0.1}L,c10::pause &91870N:i=19c20:i,c1;c5;c31;:i::wipe +^pc=(100d*n1/n0):ymax+c1,c8;c8;" Text: ";pc;"% complete";c31;ymax+c2,c8;c31;: 0Lymax+c1,c1;c8;c8;"Points";ymax+c2,c1;" ";ymax+c2,c2;s;::score 51c20,c2;c8;"Buy: A letter costs 50 points": :/c20,c2;c8;"Buy: -50; Predict: +10, -10": ?Tymax+c1,c9;c8;"Predict Correct +10";ymax+c2,c9;"letters: Wrong -10";: DLymax+c1,c8;c5;" Letters ";x$(c13);ymax+c2,c8;" to buy: ";x$(c14);: I5c20,c2;c1;c8;"Buy: You don't have 50 points": N6c0,23:c0,-23:255,c0:c0,23 S8c1,23:c0,-22:253,c0:c0,22: Xm1881Y:c0,c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7,c8,c9,c10,c11,c12,c13,c14,c15,c16,c17,c18,c20,c21,c22,c24,c28,c31,c32: Y"0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","10","11","12","13","14","15","16","17","18","20","21","22","24","28","31","32" bc0:c6:c4:c0:c0:c0:c0 f.:c1;c7;" S P E C T R U M R E V E A L " g*c1;"  The Hicks Consortium 1983 ": ldis c5::c6:s$ @c0,24:c0,31:255,c0:c0,-c31:-255,c0 Ec1,25:c0,29:253,c0:c0,-29:-253,c0 62>,24:c0,c31 63?,24:c0,c31 &ymax,c0;c1;c5;c1;c8'c8'c8'c8 01830&:18400:1850::1860D  1850:  4quit? >/;:#c0;c6;"Do you want to give up? (y/n)" H'1570":k$"y"k$"n"2120H R;:  (("256"*"23628"+"23627")ɰ"128" 2"32767":1880X:ymax=c15:s$=c0:10 ''"Load text file ";n$ Zc7;c2;''"POSITION TAPE, START IT PLAYING, THEN PRESS ANY KEY ";:c1,c1:c0 %c10,c0;c31;" ";'c31;" ":n$t$() n=t$:s$=" "  '"reveal"c10:  1 1 1 1 111112222233 maNtext1Mrs Pepperpot was just a little old woman. But there was one oddthing about her - the way she would shrink until she was no bigger than a pepperpot. Once she had shrunk she was small enough to get in a satcheland to hide in the cat basket with the kittens, small enough to ride on a rocket on Bonfire Night and to play with the baby mice in the cupboard. She never knew when she would shrink, nor when she would grow back again! ns pe bu2pre aQ&kTxy mma2veape UFXabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzS . - . , . , ! i2 K v textmaker  L3 textmaker C P Hicks, 8/7/83 n=480:t$(n) < 900 d 10  create t$ !ymax=15 "^5::6:0,557:255,0:0,546:255,0 #ymax+1,1;5;" Enter the text to be used. To finish press ENTER when the cursor is on the bottom line. Use (w+SYMBOL SHIFT) to insert spaces in the text." $-5;" Use 5,6,7,8 as the cursor keys" %8;10 ,0;" Type the text you want in this ";" area. Lay it out as you want ";" it to be for 'reveal'." & 200 *i=0:860\ 40:k$= 5 f=0:0.02{# =,10 6k$32 844L 9vk$<12 ii=(k$=8)-(k$=9 )+32 *((k$=11 )-(k$=10 )):ii0i=i-ii:855W HMk$=12 i>0ik$=13 i=32 *((i+32 )/32 ):855W L=k$=201i1278204 Ri=i+1:f=1 Wi<0i=0 Y ini=n Zf=1t$(i)=k$ [ini=n-1 \_0,0;t$;(i/32 ),i-32 *(i/32 );1;1;" ";:8204 z  option  1890b X''" This program creates the text files which are used by the program 'reveal'" ''" 1 - enter new text" " 2 - load text from tape" " 3 - save text to tape" " 4 - edit current text" *''''" ";1;"Which do you want?" #0:k$=:0.1}L,10 %k$="1"t$="":800 :900 k$="2"5000:900 k$="3"5100:900 k$="4"800 :900  935  messages  ; {0.1}L,10 :#0;1;7;" Press any key to continue ";:0:0.1}L,10 ::pause e?0:6:4:0:0:0:0 f8:1;7;"SPECTRUM TEXTMAKER (FOR REVEAL)" g86;1;"  The Hicks Consortium 1983 ": :"textmaker"10 : load  1890b )'''" ";1;"Load text from tape"  5200P ''"Load text file ";n$ ΅''7;0;11 ,0;"POSITION TAPE, START IT PLAYING, THEN PRESS ANY KEY ";:1,1:0 R11 ,0;"Searching for file ";n$;31;" ";31;" ";:n$t$()  save  1890b ''''" ";1;"Save text on tape"  5200P n$=""5130  ''"Save text file ";n$ n$t$():''"Verify: rewind tape and start itplaying, then press any key."'"If it fails to verify, then enter GOTO 900 to restart.":0:n$t$():"Saved on tape ok":0.1}L,10 :1805 : F P filename Z"Name of file? ";n$: ':"textmaker"1 /text1  Mrs Pepperpot was just a little old woman. But there was one oddthing about her - the way she would shrink until she was no bigger than a pepperpot. Once she had shrunk she was small enough to get in a satcheland to hide in the cat basket with the kittens, small enough to ride on a rocket on Bonfire Night and to play with the baby mice in the cupboard. She never knew when she would shrink, nor when she would grow back again! j%text2 E  abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz There are twenty-six letters in our alphabet today. This was notalways true: at one time w was just a double u in words. All words in English are made from the letters of the alphabet. We call a, e, i, o, and u vowels, the other letters are called consonants. Y sometimes behaveslike a vowel, so although we saythat every word must have at least one of the vowels, words like 'try' use y instead.  text3  Hints on solving the texts -------------------------- The best way to solve the texts is to buy common letters, and then to study the text to see what you can predict. Remember that you earn ten points for allyour correct predictions. 'e' and 't' are the best letters to predict first because they are the most common letters. You canoften earn points by predicting that an 'h' is between 't' and 'e' everywhere they have one blank space between them: 't e'.(text4 a# As I was going to St Ives, I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven sacks, Each sack had seven cats, Each cat had seven kits; Kits, cats, sacks and wives, How many were going to St Ives? There was an old woman Lived under a hill; And if she's not gone. She lives there still. Rtext5 A The Home-Made Dragon "It's really time we had a dragon," said the King of Incrediblania to his councillorsone day. "I know," piped up theLord High Keeper of Groceries. "Let's make ourselves a dragon out of boxes and things." So that was what they did, and a very fine dragon it was too, forit was only made of barrels, straw, old cotton reels and stuff; what was more, it didn't go round devouring maidens. $text6 Chess is a game played by two players on a square board. The board has on it a pattern of 64 black and white squares. Each player has an army with sixteen pieces. The most important piecein each army is the king. If a player's king is trapped, then the player loses. To defend the king each player has 8 pawns, 2 castles, 2 bishops, 2 knights,and 1 queen. The players take turns to move one of their own pieces. There are special rules about how each piece can move. #text7  Who has seen the wind? ====================== Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you; But when the leaves hang trembling The wind is passing through. Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by. {text8 Janet and John were in the park with Mother. John saw a duck. Hebit the duck. "Look, Mother", said Janet, "John is eating a duck". John said, "It is a nice duck. Do you want a duck to eat,Janet?" Janet said, "I want a big duck". Mother said, "I want a dog". John went to get a big duck and a dog. He gave the big duck to Janet. He gave the dog to Mother. Janet bit the duck. Mother bit the dog. When Father came home Janet said, "We had a nice time in the park today." Btext9 9 Deserts Many people think of a desert asa sea of sand. There certainly are deserts of that kind, but the word 'desert' has a more general meaning. Any area where the soil is mostly too dry for plants and trees to grow is a desert. The largest of all the world's deserts is the Sahara inNorth Africa where it is hot by day and dry all the year round. Most deserts are caused by lack of rain and are in hot places. 2text10  COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD ====================== +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++A::::::::::L::C::::::KENYA:J::++R:F:C::RUSSIA:URUGUAY::E:M:A:S++GERMANY::::B::B::::U:::W:E:M:U++E:A:N::NETHERLANDS:SWITZERLAND++N:N:A:I:I::R:::::::T:::E:I:I:A++T:C:D:N:R::I:::::BERMUDA:C:C:N++ICELAND:ECUADOR::H:A:::L:A:A::++N:::::I::H:::::::U:L:::A::M:::++AUSTRIA:LIECHTENSTEIN::NEPAL::++:::::::::N:::::::A:A:::D::L:::++AFGHANISTAN:SWEDEN:::::::NIGER+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++"text11  CASTLES Castles were the strongholds for kingdoms in the Middle Ages.At first they were just a tower or keep but later outer walls were often added. The most common features in a castle are a keep, walls, moat, and a drawbridge. The age of thecastle ended when gunpowder and cannon were used in battles against them during the fourteenth century. Their walls were often destroyed by cannon. text12 Z Whizzkid Guide to Masterpieces You need three things to write amasterpiece: pen or pencil, paper, and a brain. The writing implement and the paper are fairly easy to obtain. A brain is a little more difficult. You could, of course, always ask fora transplant. There is a big problem with this solution - thetransplanted brain might reject your body. There is a better way- use big words! The Whizzkid's Handbook has the words to use. #text13 ! How to Grow Lettuces #################### Lettuce should be sown little and often so that they are readyto eat throughout the summer. Sow outdoors from March to July at fortnightly intervals in rowsabout 30 cm apart. Thin the young plants to about 25 cm apart in the rows. In September sow outdoors those varieties which will survive the winter and be ready in spring. To be sure of a good crop sow in good soil and water in dry weather. (text14 5THE KON-TIKI EXPEDITION IN 1947 =============================== In 1947 six men and a parrot setsail on a raft made of balsa wood from South America. They planned to sail the 4500 miles across the Pacific Ocean. Their leader, Thor Heyerdal, wanted toprove that South American Indianexpeditions could have made the trip in similar boats. During their voyage they saw sharks, dolphins, whales and many different kinds of fish. #text15 $Thimple Thimon had a lithp. He alwayth thaid 'th' inthtead of 'th'. Thith uthed to cauthe him problemth at thchool. One day when Thimple Thimon wath athked to read all the other boyth and girlth laughed. He wath tho mad he ran away. On the road he met a pieman who wath thorry for thelad and gave him a magic cure. Se silly sing was se cure made him say 's' for 's' as well as for 's'. Simple Simon sought se only good sing was sat now he could say his own name properly.^(text16 Ԙ6% What is missing? It may not look odd, but you should spot that a common thing is missing from this writing. Our way of writing has a thing which is so common, that you may not know it is always in a book. A thing which is not a word and not a punctuation mark.It is not a digit nor a plus sign. If you think you know whatit is ok. If not, try looking 4 past a in a list 26 long! t(text17 ]" ....Professor Smith was excitedas he led his important visitor into the room. "It is ready for the test", he said. "When I press this red button my time machine will begin to work and time will run backwards". As he said this he preerp eh siht dias eh sA ."sdrawkcab nur lliw emit dna krow ot nigeb lliw enihcam emit ym nottub der siht sserp I nehW" .dias eh ,"tset eht rof ydaer si tI" .moor eht otni rotisiv tnatropmi sih del eh sadeticxe saw htimS rosseforP.... 'text18 C The SPECTRUM microcomputer The SPECTRUM microcomputer is a black plastic box of width 233 mm, depth 144 mm, and height 30 mm. On the top surface are fortyrubber keys. Along the rear edgeare the TV aerial output, the cassette player microphone and ear sockets, the expansion port,and the power socket. The Z80 microprocessor and the speaker are inside the black box on the large printed circuit board withmany other essential components.Ctext19 (Caesar's Code: b for a)and so on============== c for b)with a Dbftbs't Dpef: d for c)for z to ============== e for d)end. Julius Caesar used a simple codeto send his secret messages. He replaced one letter with anotherin the way shown above. The restof this message is coded in the same way. Dpeft mjlf uijt bsf rvjuf fbtz up dsbdl boe up efdpef. Zpv ibwfnbobhfe up ep ju, boe J bn tvsf zpv gpvoe ju fbtz up xpsl pvu! 6'text20 [ The idea of writing in a spiral mithout too much trouble if you aw y od reason to do something r t o s e si g like this is I'm mad. o a e g l ed a n ?esucxe ruoy s'tahW s l ma i c y e e tirw rof esucxe yM .ywer tr v t o ah ot evah uoy esruoc fO .yr n bac uoy erus ma I tub ,ddo yrev eD