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diff --git a/report/bib/combox.bib b/report/bib/combox.bib
index face48a..d1deb52 100644
--- a/report/bib/combox.bib
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@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
+% preface
+@book{knuth,
+author = "Knuth, Donald E.",
+title = "The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1 (3rd Ed.): Fundamental Algorithms",
+year = "1997",
+isbn = "0-201-89683-4",
+publisher = "Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.",
+address = "Redwood City, CA, USA",
+}
+
%1
@misc{website:wikileaks-spyfiles,
title = "WikiLeaks - SpyFiles",
diff --git a/report/combox-report.pdf b/report/combox-report.pdf
index 47a320b..3462311 100644
--- a/report/combox-report.pdf
+++ b/report/combox-report.pdf
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diff --git a/report/prologue/abstract.tex b/report/prologue/abstract.tex
index e7af751..66ef175 100644
--- a/report/prologue/abstract.tex
+++ b/report/prologue/abstract.tex
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\begin{abstractpage}
+\begin{abstractpage}\label{combox-abstract}
File storage providers on the Internet have made it non-trivial for
individuals to store personal files on the file storage provider's
computers. After Mr. Snowden disclosed information about the
diff --git a/report/prologue/preface.tex b/report/prologue/preface.tex
index e4bda23..23c64f1 100644
--- a/report/prologue/preface.tex
+++ b/report/prologue/preface.tex
@@ -1,3 +1,33 @@
\begin{preface}
-42.
-\end{preface} \ No newline at end of file
+ Faithfully follow the steps below with utmost diligence; begin reading step 1.
+
+ \begin{enumerate}
+ %1
+ \item Read the abstract? If yes, proceed to step 2; otherwise, go to
+ page \pageref{combox-abstract} and read the abstract.
+ %2
+ \item Is there enough time and motivation to read a long report? If
+ so, set $N$ equal to $1$; if not, set $N$ equal to $5$.
+ %3
+ \item Begin reading chapter $N$. Do \emph{not} pay heed to the trite
+ epigraph at the beginning of the chapter.
+ %4
+ \item Set $M$ equal to $1$.
+ %5
+ \item Start reading section $N.M$
+ %6
+ \item Is section $N.M$ of any interest? If not, go to step 7;
+ otherwise read this section and then go to step 7.
+ %7
+ \item Increase $M$ by one. If section $N.M$ exists, go to step 5;
+ otherwise go to step 8.
+ %8
+ \item Increase $N$ by one. If $N = 6$, go to step 9; if not, go to
+ step 3.
+ %9
+\item Close the report, do something else.
+ \end{enumerate}
+
+ The above procedure is based on Knuth's procedure for reading his
+ ``The Art of Computer Programming'' series\cite{knuth}.
+\end{preface}