I downloaded an interesting program for my Ubuntu system today. It's called " PyRoom ." Written in the Python programming language, it is like a walk back through time. I went to the Synaptic software manager, found that PyRoom was listed as a choice, so installed it. A few moments later, it showed up in my "Office" menu. Launch it and you get... * a mostly black screen, with a thin, outlined box for text in the middle. * text that defaults to green (but I changed to amber). And that's it. No menus, no control buttons. I don't even think it will print - you have to copy and paste into something else. If you're not sure how to do something, type Ctrl-H and a help screen comes up in another black window. Ctrl-I tells you how many words you've written. Ctrl-P lets you change a few things. Ctrl-S lets you save a file. Ctrl-O lets you open more files to work with. Ctrl-Page Up or Down toggles between those files. But basically, this cuttin...