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[1mTitle of my paper[0m
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Jim Hall
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[1mleft center right[0m
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[1m1. Introduction[0m
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One cool thing I like about the history of Unix is how
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Unix developed into a document processing system. The short
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history of that is the Unix team wanted to purchase a new
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computer to keep working on Unix. But management said "No."
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Around that same time, the Patents team wanted to buy a
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new computer to write patent applications, but the vendor
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hadn't finished the software yet. The Unix team went to
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them and said:
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Hey, if you buy us a new computer, we'll update the
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existing [1mroff [22mtypesetting system so you can write
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patent applications.
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That's how Unix created the first [1mnroff [22mprogram, [4mnew[0m
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[4mroff[24m. Later, they updated [1mnroff [22mto become [1mtroff[22m, the [4mtype-[0m
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[4msetter[24m [4mroff[24m, and even later [1mditroff[22m, the [4mdevice[24m [4midenependent[0m
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version of [1mtroff[22m.
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[1mleft 1[0m
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