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pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
apey wrote:damnit we just got the gross stuff on the other page quirk!!
tdans wrote:HOW IS THIS STILL GOING???? THIS IS ABSURD! HOW COULD YOU DO THIS! END THIS MADNESS NOW!
2dimes wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:2dimes, where's that pic at? You know which one.
I still don't.
Close, but not quite.
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
areyouincahoots wrote:Now y'all are making me want to drink, so stop talking about alcohol!
AndyDufresne wrote:apey wrote:damnit we just got the gross stuff on the other page quirk!!
**Leaves behind a banana bunch**
--Andy
NPR wrote:Two years ago Jesse Anderson [a 'creative engineer'] used Amazon's cloud computing resources to create a virtual monkey army that quickly and randomly assembled works of the Bard. (Anderson has a nice visualization on his website of the way the words emerged in Shakespeare's poem A Lovers Complaint.)
AndyDufresne wrote:So, have you heard about the Infinite Monkey Theorem? You probably have.
"The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type a given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare."NPR wrote:Two years ago Jesse Anderson [a 'creative engineer'] used Amazon's cloud computing resources to create a virtual monkey army that quickly and randomly assembled works of the Bard. (Anderson has a nice visualization on his website of the way the words emerged in Shakespeare's poem A Lovers Complaint.)
Check it out here, and you can see it in action, sort of: http://www.jesse-anderson.com/monkeysvis/monkeys.htm Move your cursor over the poem.
You can choose other works in the top right, including full length plays.
**Leaves behind an infinite bowl of bananas**
--Andy
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