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9 	However, if any half-assed idiot decides to make a profit off of
20 with the string ".dat" concatenated, i.e. "fortunes" is the standard fortune
25 non-offensive version with "-o" concatenated, i.e. "fortunes" is the standard
26 fortune database, and "fortunes-o" is the standard offensive database. The
28 "-o" is potentially offensive, and should therefore only be displayed if
29 explicitly requested, either with the -o option or by specifying a file name
34 and then create its data file with the -x option to strfile(8). The fortune
51 -o" or "fortune -a" are saying, in effect, that they are willing to have
53 worth seriously (i.e., not in jest) assaulted. Jokes which depend for their
63 [All examples are indented by one tab stop -- KCRCA]
65 Numbers should be given in parentheses, e.g.,
73 lines. Book, journal, movie, and all other titles are in quotes, e.g.,
77 -- Lazarus Long, "Time Enough for Love"
80 on a line which lines up below the first text of the attribution, e.g.,
82 -- A very long attribution which might not fit on one
85 Single paragraph fortunes are in left justified (non-indented) paragraphs
93 capitalized, e.g.,
107 Accents precede the letter they are over, e.g., "`^He" for e with a grave
108 accent. Underlining is done on a word-by-word basis, with the underlines
109 preceding the word, e.g., "__^H^Hhi ____^H^H^H^Hthere".
118 indented by one tab stop, with subsequent lines left justified, e.g.,
126 communication, e.g.,
135 -- Mark Twain
137 Human initials always have spaces after the periods, e.g, "P. T. Barnum",
141 somebody. Many people have said things that are folk sayings (i.e., are
142 common among the folk (i.e., us common slobs)). There is nothing wrong with
147 dates of the sign, with the text left justified below it, e.g.,
149 AQUARIUS (Jan 20 - Feb 18)
156 single quotes masquerading as double quotes are to be used, e.g., don't say