Full Pull #01: MY CITY: An Exploration of Urban Districts

=========================================MY CITY========  
In this section, I will upload someone (and not someone) with brief descriptions of all the districts of our city. I understand that my city is not CITY, but it sounds cooler this way! I just thought that spectrumists would be interested to know at least briefly about where we live. Don't worry, this section will exist only until issue 10, since there are only 10 districts in total! Briefly: our city is the capital of the Republic of Karelia, this year it will be 300 years old, the city day will be in the summer, those who want - come to visit, you can stay with me for a week. It is located on the shore of Lake Onega. Its length is about 14-15 kilometers. That's it. Well, I seem to have told you, now about each district separately...
So, M_CITYO1 =OKTYABRSKY!=
(this is how it is called). Why did I start with it? Because I live there. That's how it is. It is located in a lowland, right next to (even along) the lake. The houses are mostly five-story, although along the very Oktyabrsky Avenue (this is like the central street of the district, which actually stretches along the entire district) there are about six nine-story buildings. By the way, I lived in one of them until 1997, on the ninth floor, in the last apartment 54. And when I had my graduation in the ninth grade and accidentally got so drunk that I have no memories of it, the next day we were already packing our things and all that. I felt bad. From the window, you could see a lot (the roofs of five-story buildings). Mostly, I liked to look at the power lines. They stretch along the entire avenue, from the beginning straight to the end. The poles of the line are about 30 meters high (about ten stories). And at the tops of these poles, the wires are attached, sagging something like that. Then we moved here, to a five-story building. (To the top floor, though). There is one sixteen-story building, but I have never climbed it. And I am not upset. But two houses away from me, there are three twelve-story buildings, and the one in the middle has an open roof, and we often climb there and hang out at the very top. I really like sitting there! And also, I had sex in the entrance of this house twice (once in winter and once in summer (this one)). And once I wrote from the balcony of the twelfth floor. And once I even managed to pee from a tree, almost right on people's heads! There are also two mini-markets ("main" and "Leningrad"). The second one is right next to my house, about three minutes to walk. In the summer, late in the evening, if you peek over the fence of this market, you can see rats running between the stalls looking for something to eat. Since no one feeds them, they are very thin and there is not much to see there. And when they see that they are being watched, they quickly run under some stall. There is also a factory in our district - TYAZHBUMASH. A big hangar, about nine stories (probably more) there, and there are external ladders on it that you can climb to the very roof and walk on it! I once tried, but at the level of the third floor, I somehow lost the desire to climb further. I need to try now! Also, we have a monument - in the form of you know what? A 27-meter phallus (with spikes, of course), it stands, of course, vertically, at the very bottom, iron eggs about five meters in diameter each are firmly welded to it. When some big holiday comes, it is charged with a special whitish liquid, and then this thing kind of finishes with it, so half the district is then washed by special machines! But it is impressive to watch. It is a symbol of luck and fertility, type. Well, everyone probably understood that this amazing monument lives only in my dreams and not in the city. In reality, instead of the thing, there is... a tank! On a special pedestal. With tracks, a turret, and a gun! Big and green. A cool thing! It can't be stolen - there is probably nothing inside, it just stands there for show and that's it. But next to it, there is a house where Sveta lives - such a fool! Flat and scary and 1.80 meters tall (at 16 years old!) Who wants to see her, by the way? Write! By the way, she studies in the parallel class with Max. Also, near my house, there is a cinema called "Kalevala", until recently it was the only cinema in the city with DDS. When this thing was just made, everyone immediately rushed there, like - cool! Well, I went, watched - sound like sound, it's cool of course, but it definitely doesn't worth 50 rubles, and since I am not a schoolboy, they don't let me in for thirty! Well, it’s not needed. Also, in the same building, there is a casino where all sorts of stuffy guys go. And in the wardrobe there works a girl from my group - Veronika! (She works there at night). My best friend, Andrey D., had a crush on her for a whole year until I helped him and in November she dumped him! That is, I helped him first, and she dumped him later. Also, in my district, there is a cemetery, it is some kind of ahтukбaphoe, and everyone walks through it, part is fenced, and part is not! The second market I mentioned (Leningrad) was built right in place of part of this cemetery! They dug everything up with bulldozers, leveled it out, and built it! A good market! Through this cemetery, there is a wide path that connects my district and the center. Everyone walks along it and rejoices. And on the part that is fenced with a fence, you can have sex, I tried a couple of times - just right, no one walks there, and the grass is high. Very romantic. I recommend it to everyone! And there, where the path ends, there is a bridge (over a river). Good, concrete. Under it is also nice, but it’s inconvenient to climb under it! (Or am I just that clumsy?)

Contents of the publication: Full Pull #01

  • НА-ЧАЛО - Maxx, captain tresh
    Introduction to Full Pull magazine's launch with diverse content from ZX Spectrum enthusiasts, emphasizing community and unique content creation.
  • ХАЙ-TECH
    Step-by-step guide for creating a printed circuit board at home, from drilling to etching and soldering.
  • ДЕЛАЙ SAM
    Guide to adapting SEGA MegaDrive joysticks for ZX Spectrum, detailing wiring and assembly. Discusses joystick compatibility and modifications required. Provides practical tips for joystick customization.
  • MY SPEKK
    Description of a customized ZX Spectrum with detailed modifications and personal reflections. Highlights include unique hardware alterations and creative solutions. A call for others to share their Spectrum stories.
  • SUPA-ГАМZ
    Description of the game 'Operation Gunship' released by Codemasters, including gameplay mechanics and personal anecdotes from the author about their experiences playing it on ZX Spectrum.
  • pC>>ZX
    The article discusses adapting PC power supplies for use with the ZX Spectrum. It explores technical aspects, including wire configurations and power capacity. Practical tips for modification and repairs are provided.
  • MY CITY
    Personal exploration of city districts, highlighting unique features and personal experiences.
  • ОКНАZZZ
    Parody of a TV show, 'ОКНА', recapping episodes with satirical humor. Focuses on absurd and comedic relationship dilemmas. Explores themes of jealousy, friendship, and intimacy.
  • TRSH-SKA3KA
    The article tells a humorous story about a man who tricks a bear and ends up in a series of unfortunate events involving mushrooms and a cunning fox.
  • NATЯGGG
    Description of a summer night gathering in a village by a lakeside with young people engaging in social and intimate activities.
  • НАМ ПИШУТ
    Readers' letters section for thoughts and feelings.
  • CREDITZЬ
    The article lists contributors to the fpl-1, detailing their names, locations, and roles.