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 Yeah, remember you're on an ASR33 Teletype - you can only go forward! Yeah, remember you're on an ASR33 Teletype - you can only go forward!
-//(Special thanks to Dan Cross and Mary Ann Horton for discovering and demonstrating these at UNIX50)//+  * //(Special thanks to Dan Cross and Mary Ann Horton for discovering and demonstrating these at UNIX50)//
  
   * @ = kill's the current line   * @ = kill's the current line
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 (You'll need to do this for the next example) (You'll need to do this for the next example)
  
-=== A **Hello, World!** written in B for Unics Version 0 ===+=== A Hello, World! written in B for Unics Version 0 ===
  
   * login as //dmr//, //dmr//   * login as //dmr//, //dmr//
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   * Dan Cross - Runner UP   * Dan Cross - Runner UP
   * Mary Ann Horton - Valiant Effort   * Mary Ann Horton - Valiant Effort
-  * Seth Morabito (@twylo) - Flailing Attempt (awarded with a '?') Karl's effort implements a somewhat ROT1 and was the only working example of TTY IO. The code follows:+  * Seth Morabito (@twylo) - Flailing Attempt (awarded with a '?') 
 + 
 +Karl's effort implements a somewhat ROT1 and was the only working example of TTY IO. The code follows:
  
 <file config fdip.b> <file config fdip.b>
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 |Platform: PDP-11/70| |Platform: PDP-11/70|
  
-By issuing the "sac -narcommand, your spirit animal will be changed to the narwhal.+By issuing the ''sac -nar'' command, your spirit animal will be changed to the narwhal.
  
-<file config boogers>+<file config sac -nar>
     10 PRINT "DO YOU EAT BOOGERS?"     10 PRINT "DO YOU EAT BOOGERS?"
     20 INPUT X     20 INPUT X
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   * Eric Steven Raymond. 2003. “Origins and History of Unix, 1969-1995”. The Art of Unix Programming. http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch02s01.html.   * Eric Steven Raymond. 2003. “Origins and History of Unix, 1969-1995”. The Art of Unix Programming. http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch02s01.html.
   * Ken Thompson and Dennis M. Ritchie. 1971. UNIX Programmer's Manual. Bell Labs. https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/1stEdman.html.   * Ken Thompson and Dennis M. Ritchie. 1971. UNIX Programmer's Manual. Bell Labs. https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/1stEdman.html.
-  * Unix Heritage Wiki. 2015. “PDP-7 Unix”. https://wiki.tuhs.org/doku.php?id=systems:pdp7_unixWikipedia. 2018. “History of Unix”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Unix.+  * Unix Heritage Wiki. 2015. “PDP-7 Unix”. https://wiki.tuhs.org/doku.php?id=systems:pdp7_unix. 
 +  * Wikipedia. 2018. “History of Unix”. [[wp>History_of_Unix|History_of_Unix]].
  
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