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1.1 root 1: #print
2: File names are essentially arbitrary,
3: although usually one names files sensibly:
4: the files that make up a memo
5: might be called "memo1", "memo2", etc.
6:
7: The contents of a file are also entirely up to you:
8: for example, a file named "memo" could contain
9:
10: Analysis of Irregular Statistics
11: John B. Pencilpusher
12:
13: Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ
14: ....
15:
16: To get at the information in a file,
17: you have to use the file name,
18: which in this case is "memo".
19:
20: Is there a difference between the name of a file
21: and the contents of a file?
22: Type "yes" or "no".
23: #copyin
24: #user
25: #uncopyin
26: #match yes
27: #log
28: #next
29: 1.1a 10
30: 1.2a 5
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