|IN_CASE_YOU_FORGOT:
	An |ADJECTIVE describes a person or thing. CUTE, DUMB, RED, and SLOPPY are
adjectives.
	An |ADVERB describes how something is done. It modifies a verb and usually ends
in 'LY'. Swiftly, slowly, and jokingly are adverbs.
	A |NOUN is a person, a place, or a thing.  Man, city, and ball are nouns.
	A |VERB shows action. Crawl, laugh, and swim are verbs.
	|WRITING_YOUR_OWN_TOTALLY_RADLIB
	You can write your own TOTALLY RADLIB text by following a few
simple rules. If you don't have a word processor, refer to your DOS manual
on using the |EDLIN command to create a text file.

	|RULE-1: The very first line of the radlib text is treated as the story's
HEADLINE.

	|RULE-2: The second line, IMEDIATELY following the first, is treated as the name of
the newspaper.

	|RULE-3: The third line  IMEDIATELY following the second is reserved for
future use. The third line must be present.

	|RULE-4: All remaining lines comprise the |STORY. There is no limit to
the length of the story.

	|RULE-5: Any word or phrase in the story beginning and ending with '//' will be
displayed to the user of your radlib as a |PROMPT.  The prompt will be replaced
with whatever the user enters at the keyboard. Prompts may also be placed in
the headline or newspaper-name lines. IMPORTANT - PROMPTS MAY NOT BE CONTINUED
ON A NEW LINE, THEY |MUST START AND END ON THE SAME LINE.

	|RULE-6: Seperate |paragraphs with one blank line ONLY.
	|RULE-7: A |TOTALLY-RaDLiB file must be saved with the file extension
".RL" on the same disk or directory as the program file (RADLIB.EXE) or it
will not be recognized by the program.
	|RULE-8: Don't get TOO nasty, now.
	|RULE-9: Like, have some TOTALLY RADLIB PUBLISHER fun dude!
	Look at any of the files ending in ".RL" that came with this program
for examples.