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This group of filters serves no utilitarian purpose but is nonetheless
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quite amusing and hence should be maintained for posterity.
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These programs are maintained by Mark Lindner
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(mark_a_lindner@yahoo.com). The original authors of these programs are
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listed in the file `AUTHORS'.
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If you are the author of one of these programs and do not wish to have
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it distributed in this package, contact the maintainer immediately.
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These filters are provided for amusement only. No racial or societal
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slurs are intended.
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Some of these filters contain vulgarity, and thus are inappropriate
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for some audiences. If you find something offensive in one or more of
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these filters, please do not flame me or ask me to censor or remove
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the filter(s) in question. Requests of this type will be silently
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ignored. Note that I am only the package maintainer; I am NOT the
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author of the translation rules in the filters (with the exception of
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the `wrap' filter).
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These filters are not guaranteed to be idempotent across all inputs;
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that is, repeated applications of a given filter on an input may cause
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the output to differ each time. Moreover, some of the filters use
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randomization techniques so a given input is not guaranteed to produce
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the same output across invocations.
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You no longer need to have `flex' (or any other lexer program, for
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that matter) to build and use this package. However, you *will* need a
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lexer (specifically, `flex') to recompile if you change any `.l'
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files.
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The GAIM plugin is no longer distributed with TalkFilters, as it's now
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part of a separate project, "Gaim Plugin Pack", which can be found
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here: http://guifications.sourceforge.net/PluginPack/
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The package may be built on Windows using either the MinGW
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environment, or Visual Studio C++ 2005, Visual Studio.NET 2005, or
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later.
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Mark Lindner
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November 1, 2006.
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