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GENERAL JACKSON** "HELPED PUSH BACK THE UNION ATTACK. A}@Ac Ƞ"@A$ . APRIL 6 & 7, 18628 B&& THE CONFEDERATE SUP}RISE ATTACKL$$ AT SHILOH FAILED DUE TO POORV  ORGANIZATION.` A@AdP  ΠӠ}"@A  JUNE 25 - JULY 1, 1862 $$ GENERAL LEE (CSA) UPHELD THE'' OFFENSIVE THRUOG}HOUT THE BATTLE((  AND FORCED GENERAL McCLELLAN AND,, $THE UNION FORCES AWAY FROM RICHMOND. A2@}Af< ŠĠ̠ΠF"@AP Z AUG 29 & 30, 1862d n'' THE COMBINED CONF}EDERATE FORCESx'' UNDER LEE AND JACKSON DROVE THE.. &THE UNION FORCES BACK INTO WASHINGTON. A@}AgP  ͠"@A   SEPT 17, 1862 '' THE SOUTH FAILED TO INCORPORATE}%% MARYLAND INTO THE CONFEDERACY A^@Aih Ǡr"@A|}   DEC 13, 1862 -- %THE CONFEDERACY UNDER LEE SUCESSFULLY'' REPULSED AN ATTACK BY THE UNION UNDER }GERERAL BURNSIDE A@ApP Ϡ"@A   DEC 31, 1862}& 0((  THE SOUTH UNDER GENERAL BRAG WON: A CLOSE BATTLED A@Ar }Š"@A  MAY 1 - 6, 1863 ** "THE SOUTH HAD A COSTLY VICTORY AND%% LOST ONE OF }THIER OUTSTANDING&& GENERALS, 'STONEWALL' JACKSON. A @ AsP*  Ǡ4"@}A> H  JULY 4, 1863R \)) !VICKSBURG WAS A COSTLY DEFEAT FORf++ #THE SOUTH BECAUSE IT GAVE THE UNION}p"" ACCESS TO THE MISSISSIPPI.z A@Au  Ǡ"@A }  JUNE 30, 1863 )) !A SOUTHERN MISTAKE BY GENERAL LEE** "AT GETTYSBURG COST THEM ONE OF THE((  MOST CRUCIAL} BATTLES OF THE WAR. AL@AvPV  `"@Aj t  NOV 25, 18}63~ "" AFTER THE SOUTH HAD SIEGED** "GENERAL ROSENCRANS' ARMY FOR THREE'' MONTHS, GENERAL GRANT BROKE THE} SIEGE. A@Ax  "@A    SEPT 15, 1863} && CONFUSION IN A FOREST NEAR(## CHICKAMAUGA LED TO A COSTLY2 SOUTHERN VICTORY.< Ax@}AyP "@A   MAY 5, 1864 )) !GRANT'S PLAN TO KEEP LEE ISOLA}TED,, $BEGAN TO FAIL HERE, AND CONTINUED AT## COLD HARBOR AND PETERSBURG. A@  }""@A, 6  AUGUST 1864@ J((  SHERMAN AND THREE VETERAN ARMIEST'' CONVERGED ON ATLA}NTA AND DELT A^&& DEATH BLOW TO THE CONFEDERACY.h A   $4!-@@>! H! 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Three types of cargo are available: H* "1--ORANGES (highest profit IF theyH  %} don't spoil)I* "2--FREIGHT FORWARDING (penalty forI  late delivery)$K) !3--U.S. MAIL (lowest rate, b%}ut noK  hurry to arrive).@ / $The cargo is due in New York by 4 PM@  on Thursday.3:( Which type of %}cargo do you want2 Au6: 84  )!* Pick a number: 1, 2 or 34 AuBX& How many pounds will you carr%}yF (40000 is the legal limit)P ATX L? )!B5 Load limit wrong - try again.? AQC B&}P9 You can't make a living on  lbs.C AV'' Your truck is being loaded now.`#~" -"68,&}-"-# "68<,-#68<,- B:,@ 67B:,%,. B:,@! 67B:,%,.w-6-++&,$&}@%,%+$@$@%,W6-++&,$@!%,%+$@!$@%,j67<%@,.w67<%,.   5 6-&}6-A6-!6--6-@U56-%]!B6-BA !50,000 pounds of cargo has filledS  your trailer!&}] AVP 6-%+ A! C, $You paid $190 for a nearly full tank@ of diesel fuel.C E# Two of your &}tires are worn.A Do you want replacementsE4NAPM(  A new tire costs $200. A retreadM is $100. Whi&}ch type do you want/ How many do you want' Ap+/ % "4N6-6-%6-%  )!&}A0"AP) 4R6-&$6-%$) AP(/ 4N6-&$%6-%A$/ AP2G(  I did&}n't understand your answer.= Let's try again.G A0FE . #You may choose the Northern, MiddleE or Southern rout& }e.P&" Which route do you choose&U! 4N6-6-! AZ! 4M6-6-! A_! 4S6-& }6-! Ad7- %Please answer NORTH, MIDDLE or SOUTH.7 A`x6-#$$!H:,$C A@6-M:& }%,$ !$BP$H:, A& !&% A# 6-%6-% @@6-@U,6-O:@U&& }, !@,6-@P6-'+@P&? $, 6-&  A% 6-%!8,AP AVP& }+ A!;; Approximate fuel: P:+&,%+H:,$,, - Speed: "..  Odometer:  - Miles to go: 8,&,&} @8<, A1Aee  Cruising on 7++&,$@!,%%+$@!$@%,<++&,$@!,%%+$@!$@%,&}%,J$ A0$ You are feeling T% A(% Current weather: ^ 6-%! Ah5# How fast do yo&}u want to go- A@15 r2  ( You have to go at least 202 A@|_!P:@P$,%6-P:@P$,_ #Yo&}u can only set the old rig to go  on this road AA$ There is a truck stop ahead.= Do you want to&} stopA 4N6-6-%$7 0Y- Make up your mind! YES or NO.7 A6-@%P:@5$H:,,&}3' Diesel fuel costs  cents a3 gallon.7% How many gallons do you want/ A`37 = !) Pay $&}$' for the fuel56-%$'=6-%!! So far you have spent $]!A5 !Your tank only holds 200 gallon&}s.W P:&, gallons were spilled!]6-!A/6-%P:@P$H:,,/6-%P:@p$H:,,8* A new tire &}costs $ . A retread8 costs $&&" Do you want to buy a tire&04NA:# A retread or a new one&}#D# 4N6-%6-# AN# 4R6-%6-# AX2(  I didn't understand your answer.2 A0&}l 6-%6-v*& Do you want to get some sleep* 4N A!$1 How many hours of rest) A0-&}1    $6-&@$$P:'@$,E 6-% AVP AVP%"/6-&$5 ;6-E A%pd!&}@!) @,6-P:'%?`,R !Thanks to the noise, you got onlyd  hours rest 6-% !6- A &} 6-' AV- A!- Time to hit the road again.  $G*  You have P:, gallons of fuel&}.G Do you want to buy more4YA@$4 6-%H$6-P:'@$,$6-&@$$R !6-&&} A!0\ 6.amf$"@6.noon$ A"p&!@6-&@&6.pmz$ "6-@$6.mid&}nightTRS-80 PEEKS.. Day: 7$%<$%, Time:  $ # +&%$&,# A $H:,#$ ?, $S&}MOKEY is behind you with his lights? on. PULL OVER!$ AVP)  6-%6-+&,$%. G(  See the Justice of the Pe& }ace forG your 7<%, offense.8 ** Wait  hours for your hearing.B  6-%6-%L !A$0V #6-&!}$H:,$#6-$+%$H:,$,[ 6-P:$,'6-P:$,'` K$ Your fine is $ plus $K "for each MPH over the speed l&"}imit.j 0 Pay $%$+&, fine.06-%%$+&,t  AVP$~ F, $You are sentenced to 30 days in jailF for rec&#}kless driving. AVP 00 (Your I.C.C. Driver's License is revoked! AU  6-%6-6- ( 6-P:+@&$}P&? $,$,(6-% ?* After  more miles you ran out? of fuel (DUMMY!) C(  It costs $200 to get a barre&%}l ofC diesel fuel delivered. 56-@U6-P:H:,$,%6-%-6-%56-% =+ You also wasted  hours by yo&&}ur=  carelessness. Z "6-%H:,$= "Sitting with the refrigerator unitZ is damaging the oranges. AV&'} $( AV<  You just blew a tire!!F "A'P  6-&$6-Z 16-P:H:,$,%"'6.outside1 &(}A&`_ 6.insided G5 It took  hours to change the  tire.=6-%G6-%%n  AVP$ P) !Since y&)}our spare has already beenP "used, you have to call a tow truck ((  from town to deliver a new tire. .. &This service&*} cost $400 and took 4 hrs. ! 6-%6-%!6-%A  AVP$  66-+A0%,$H:,6%A(pA( &+}A) !! A3*@PA)` !AHA)e !AFA)p" !A8A)u, A)&,}6 !! A4*@PA)`@ !AIA)eJ !AGA)pT "!AB"H:,$"A)uU A)&-}^ !! A@*@PA)`h !AWA)er !AUA)p| !ADA) A)  6-&.}6. clear & dry$ 6-$6. BLIZZARD !! $ , 6-)6.Fog -- Limited visibility,$  6-6. Light snow&/}$  6-6.Rain$ + 6-(6.Clear but roadway is wet+$  ;!@)'!6-86...E X H A U S T E &0}D !!;$ = *+', @06-:6.rested and ready to go=$ , *+', @P6-)6.fine.,$ 0 @&1}*'6--6. B O R E D !0$ 0 @*'6--6. T I R E D !0$ -6-@%*6.fatigued and sleepy.&2}-$ & tt You have just passed 7++&,$@,%%+$@$@%,<++&,$@,%%+$@$@%,%@,&3}0 6-8<,6-@U: BBP:,A2A3A3`A4A5A7A8`D  6-%P:,"APE &4} A <* "Time zone changes - Set your watch<  ahead 1 hour.  6-% A! $ 6-$+&P:,,  STOP&5}! Pay toll of $ 6-% $ H:, &P:,$* % Construction ahead!% AV4 4(  Slow down! - speed limit 3&6}5 MPH.46-@5> $R H:, &P:,$\ 6-P:%H:,$&,f 6* "You were just clocked by Radar at 6  MPH.p  &7}!% A# $q  No ticket this time!z $ P:,A5 H:, ?PA5  $ H:, &P:,$&8} 6, $Weighing station open - trucks stop!6 AVP J+ #Scale weighs truck with cargo, fuelJ and the driver inside at&9}  ))6-P:B%%$%@%$+H:,$,,   pounds. 6-P:&B, &  # You're O.K. Go ahead.&$ &:}"A606-H:,$%6-P:$,' 8% Overweight fine is $200 plus 8  cents/pound6-%%+$,'  Pa&;}y fine of $%+$,'$$.8B. &You are not allowed to enter LouisianaB with that load.BF& Take a 200 mile de&<}tour throughF Arkansas with 45 MPH limit.Lv6-@Ev67++&,$@!,%+$@!$@%,<++&,$@!,%+$@!&=}$@%,%,.Arkansas County RoadsV/-@@%+68<,-8<,%$/ `68,-8,%j$~H:, &P:,&>}$6-P:H:,$,B$ A rock slide has blocked theB Alleghany tunnel entranceG+ #The highway department will have&?} itG  cleared in  hours.5 6-% AVP"%6-&$+5 A8 & !6-P:'%?P,& A7p&@} 6- !6- A7 !6-' 6-%7) While waiting you got  hours7  of sleep. A!&A}$:* "You ran out of fuel while waiting.06-: A%@$ ! $H:, &P:,$(L* "The trailer refr&B}igeration unit hasL failed endangering the cargo.2=* "Repairs will take 2 hours and will= cost you $100.<*6-%+H&C}:,$,6-%"6-%*6-%F A! AVPP$ AV+ -%%  C R A S H ! !- -2&D}@%2-0 -00 ! 22@! 8 2-@6(2&E}0-4 8  K")+"@%* @e,A You fell asleep at the wheel.K AA0R"@P1 Yo&F}u drove off the road into aH snow filled ditch.R AA0I ".  You rear-ended a pick-up with no?  tail lights.I&G} AA0.!@e$  SPEED KILLS !!. AA0I !& You hit a slick spot and? skidded of the road.I AA0&H}8' A drunk driver rammed your rig!8  Tough luck!!"  AVP,+(  You lose your truck and profits.+ 6&" &I}Do you want to start over&@ 4N&J 6- + A -+-@`  Welcome to New&J} York!!-@`  -AP + A! .6-&P:'@$,. )!@!AQ@F. &K}&The warehouse is closed for the night.F Come back tomorrow. -6-@$&6-%# AVP- A!' 6-P:'&L}@$,'6-&@$$,, You completed the trip in  days( ! and  hours.2!! Trip expenses totale&M}d $<H6-@$%@H (Truck payments, insurance & taxes cost $F 6-% PAR ASAS`d&N}$6-+&,$+H:,$,!$6-%nb !( Your oranges have spoiled.K Haul them to the garbage dump.X6-6@Pb &O}ATx?) !Collect 6 and 1/2 cents per pound? for good oranges.06-?e$0 Total for the load is: $ &P}AT:$ Part of the load is damaged.:  Subtract $%6-&$' AT:6-?P$: $Collect &Q}5 cents a pound for freight. Total for the load: $ @AT; 6-1 #You're late!! Subtract 10% pe&R}nalty.; ARK- %Postmaster pays 4.75 cents per pound.;6-?u$A6-K AR$ 6-&6-%$ ATp&S}"(( Your net profit this trip is $,)!A)  G O O D W O R K !!60 !0 Your average profit has been&T} $'@? )' AP? %You'd make more money washing dishes!J3  /  Do you want to make another trip3T&U}0NAU&^## BAD TRIP... You lost $O:,hAT0r You are bankrupt!!| AVP7 7 ,You&V}'re rig has been repossessed by the bank!   & -$ $-A $F# 21,2850P#((90,BARSTOW,I&W}-15 in California,7.80Z#&&225,NEEDLES,I-40 in California,1d#((440,FLAGSTAFF,I-40 in Arizona,3.65n#$$620,GALLUP,I-40 in &X}Arizona,5.5x#--760,ALBUQUERQUE,I-40 in New Mexico,3.35#((930,TUCUMCARI,I-40 in New Mexico,1#&&1040,AMARILLO,I-40 in T&Y}exas,7.80#--1155,OKLAHOMA Border,I-40 in Texas,5.50#..1305,OKLAHOMA CITY,I-40 in Oklahoma,2.65#001530,MISSOURI Borde&Z}r,Oklahoma Turnpike,2.4#''1815,ST. 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This amount &o}includes8'K) !reserves for taxes and insurance.K  Your truck has a 200-gallonB'P(  fuel tank and gets 4.5 miles perP&p} #gallon of diesel fuel. Your mileageL'M* "decreases when you drive faster orM slower than 55 miles per hour.V'S- %Yo&q}ur fuel gauge is accurate to withinS !5 gallons and your speedometer is`',, $accurate to within 5 miles per hour.j' B&r}P*0+ 0 !It is extremely unlikely that you+M' will be involved in an accidentM !in good weather if you drive&s} at a +V- %reasonable speed and get enough rest.V $The danger increases dramatically if+O) !you drive at an excessive &t}rate ofO !speed, fail to slow down in a fog +Q* "or a blizzard, or continue drivingQ "after you have become fatigued. A&u}n*+Q+ #exhausted driver speeding through aQ !snow storm is asking for trouble!4+Q'  There is always the danger ofQ &v}%losing time due to a flat tire. This>+P+ #danger can be reduced by purchasingP  retreads or more expensive tiresH+Q* &w}"before you start your trip, and byQ "promptly replacing your spare tireM+ after a flat tire.R+ BP.Z+ 3&x} $The speed limit is 55 miles per hourZ "unless otherwise posted. Generally.U, $Smokey will allow some leeway beforeU &y}$pulling you over, but the faster you.Q- %go the more likely you are to attractQ his attention. There are also a.M, &z}$couple of places along the way whereM a radar speed trap may be in/R* "operation with strict enforcement.R # Whene&{}ver you get a traffic ticket/Q) !you will lose time as you wait toQ #pay your fine at the Justice of the/L) !Peace. I&|}f you receive more than 3L traffic tickets, you lose your&/<& Interstate Commerce Commision < drivers' license.:/ &}} BP2W+ 1 "Every three or four hours you willW !approach a truck stop. Each stop2S) !will take at least one&~} hour whileS %you get coffee, fuel and a spare tire2G* "if necessary. The price of dieselG fuel and tires will vary&}2++ #unpredictably, but diesel fuel will2I% average about $1.00 a gallon.I  Truck stops are also the only2Q+ #pl&}aces where you can sleep. You mayQ !choose when to sleep, but, if you2T, $attempt to sleep during the day, youT #will &}be disturbed by traffic noise."3 BP,3J+ 4 %You have a choice of 3 routes to takeJ crossing the U.S.3S* "&}The Northern route is the shortestS $but also the riskiest. The danger of3L* "bad weather is high, and the speedL lim&}it is vigorously enforced.X4W- % The Middle route is longer than theW %Northern route, but has fewer Smokies4R+ #watc&}hing your speed and the weatherR "conditions are much more favorable 5\+ #than the Northern route. There are,M however&}, more truck scales in\  operation.5R+ # The Southern route is the longestR "but has the best weather and fewer5!! &}smokies and truck scales.L6 BP:$:K-@"9 %Press any key when ready to continue.KAdAU: &} F:Ad,"AUBP:AdAU$ D:TRUCKER.UDLy key when ready to continue.KAdAU: $JOP`g | RNPSBCHOSTRODWDCANSWERGOTO111BITETIMBITERDELA*} *} !""*}ŧӠɠӠԠ٠ڛ<<;@ ,;@ ,;@ ,;@ ,;@ , U+@*}%@'-@@=(@dog!Q-@A5U d[ +'0@@@A0@@*}@[0@@i;AR@;(!}You are a letter carrier in thex))(!city of GNAWVILLE,w*}hich has a DOG}( BITE problem.)()(You are to attempt to make 10,,($deliveries on your route. If you do++*}(#this without being BITTEN or ALIEN-+%(ATING your customers,you WIN!((+(K6-6-'6-36-*}?6-K6-++(#Checking my records, I see that you$$(have been bitten  time&"@*}( before.& A( s before."A0&(You'd better be more careful!!0 A))(!You're*} either NEW to this game or!!(simply lucky...Ƞ!*( (*(Do you want to (1) CHOOSE an((( assignment or (*}2) HAVE ME assign''(you? 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