Introduction to PIR

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          (PROPOSITIONS, IDEAS, REALIZATIONS — PIR)
   


          © CHRIS MYRSKI,   SOFIA, BULGARIA,   1992 AND FURTHER


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     Standard but important remark: because on this site is <not at all> possible to edit the text properly I am using, in addition to the CAPITAL letters as bold, also <...> symbols for enclosing of italic font (what is used for stressing of a given word), also  s p a c i n g  (or s_o_) for underlying (usually with capital letters), and rarely underlying *in this way*. When there are indexes then for the upper one I put “/” and for the lower one “\” before the symbol. Then five spaces this is new line, and 10 – for centering; also the footnotes will be marked with upper symbols (usually “/*”) and will be explained immediately after the paragraph in “[ ... ]” brackets. When there are letters from other (except the standard Latin and Cyrillic) alphabets there also arise problems, but they are more or less clear (like “`a” this is stressed “a”, or “u:” this is u-umlaut, with points above); the Greek letters I give like Latins, with the main exception that “eta” I give sometimes as “ý” and “omega” is “oo”. Al the same, there happen sometimes curiosities like: “sigma” is substituted with SUM, or the infinity symbol with “%”, or approximately equal is “~”, or down-arrow is “v.” and right-arrow is “h.”, or in Latin text “j” must be read as soft sign (like ‘nj’ in canyon). Yes, and reading of a word I give usually ‘so’; and tables, naturally, look quite ugly, likewise the formulas, but here nothing is to be done (it is better so, than to miss them at all here).
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          INTRODUCTION

     I think some introductory remarks are necessary here because this is not a book but a folder with quite motley materials, and they are surely not fiction, and the name is not only "Feast" but also PIR. About the name it is easy, the initials PIR in Russian — and I usually publish in Internet everything initially in Russian, even not in my mother Bulgarian language — means "feast" but the initials are almost the same in English if are taken for "Propositions, Ideas, Realizations" (or, then, Researches).
     Then the things are quite different because having been left with the coming of our democracy without constant work, and being, after all, scientific worker, I have chosen different fields where to spent interestingly my time and to try and apply any ideas which emerged in my head. This means chiefly that the ideas are set to me by nobody, the results can be questionable, but they, surely, are non-traditional and some of them are even urgent. Initially and mostly these are linguistic themes, like about worldwide alphabet, about many ideas hidden behind the numbers, then in the recent time emerged my English (and not only) Latin transliteration (and there are a pair or other relatively related materials about Bulgarian language, which, however, for the moment are placed in another — or rather in two, in different languages and with different approaches — folder).
     But there are other ideas, there is proposed a new decimal calendar; there is quite serious idea for jurisprudence about unification of damages and guilt in lawsuits, together with personal modification of punishments. Then quite recently emerged three programmer ideas, where the two of them discuss very old programs by me, for DOS, for splitting of the words in every (in Latin and Cyrillic) possible language, as also for compressing of files of any (I just like the universality and the related with it word "any") type, which programs worked pretty good and can be transferred in another operating environment, and one new is about bettering of browsers' searching in Internet. You see, with coming to my 65th year I decided that there is no sense in keeping valuable ideas or realizations for myself, and chose, even without payment and however amateurish they may seem, to publish them. Then there are two, maybe winning (but for about an year there is no answer to them) business ideas, about bank deposits, and a kind of advertising in the supermarkets, yet not of the products, but of the very shops.
     There may be expected to emerge (if I will live long enough) a pair of other linguistic materials, about a kind of bettering or correction of the English language; maybe also something else, it depends.
     Ah, and because I am not traditional fiction writer but rather popularizer of many simple (well, relatively — I mean, without higher mathematics) ideas, I try to open the eyes of people (who, willingly or not but like not this, they like chiefly to be deluded), so because of this I have almost in every of my books or journalistic papers a PIR-idea, sometimes a heap of such ideas, and in order to provide the reader with some kind of guide through my creative works, where what can be found in them, I have included in the end the last material about other PIR ideas outside this folder.
     This is all. If you like my ideas then read them and try to implement some of them in reality, they are worth of this, at leas I think so. But if you don't like them then don't worry, such people like you are highly necessary to build the background on which such clever heads like my can stand out and be noticed, so that I am only thankful to you. Ha-ha.

     March 2016,   Sofia, Bulgaria

 
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          CONTENTS OF MATERIALS

     An Illiterate World
     Idea About New Calendar
     Reflections About The Numbers
     Computer Program For Splitting Of Words Of Different Languages
     Computer Program For Compressing Of Files Of Different Types
     Ideas About Browsers Searching In The Internet
     Just <In>justice
     An Idea About New Kind Of Bank Deposits
     An Idea About New Advertisement In Supermarkets
     Myrski's English Transliteration
     ... new paper
     What Other PIR Ideas Are There Outside The PIR?
 
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