l'chaim (-:
________________________________ From: seventhray27 <steve.sun...@yahoo.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 6:58 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only] Well it's better than being a cookie monster, or a candy monster, which is where I sometimes find myself. (-: Actually my cousin had a family issue, so the Passover is schedeled for tomorrow, and I confess that I am looking forward to two or three glasses of Mogen David sweet wine. (-: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Steve, Laughing One Jelly Bean called me a > literary monster! Will you go pummel him for me? > BTW, hope you had a wonderful Passover (-: > > > > > ________________________________ > From: seventhray27 steve.sundur@... > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:10 AM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only] > > >  > Hey, at least he's gotten into doing some research with regard to his > postings. That's a new twist. And aren't we sorely tried to find > something new in anything he posts? Like he's found a new pastime. As Edg > would say, "Good on ya Ravi" > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ wrote: > > > > dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally > > forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT > > the one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes. Obviously the San > > Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, which he, meaning > > Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk about! His brain I > > mean. Neuroscience and all that bullocks. Anyway, more evidence of > > this addling is his being stuck in the past with talk of psychological rape > > and inauthenticity. Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?! > > And all the effing this and effing that. One is sorely tempted to urge > > Nephew to get some new material for gosh sakes! It's a new year. > > Even in Western astrology. Even in the Chinese system. It's a new > > season. It's almost a new month. Get with the new program, > > Newphew! Sorry couldn't resist that lame pun smiley faces all around. > >    > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@ > > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM > > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only] > > > > > >  > > "Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me." > > > > Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least > > honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man > > basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in > > your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with > > words might be just a word in your mind called "hard-on". It really > > reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as > > if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see someone like > > Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with you and you made > > her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to take your orgies > > offline. > > > > Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!! > > > > On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > >--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ann" awoelflebater@ wrote: > > > > > >> Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made > > >> it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was > > >> randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program > > >> to do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is > > >> often sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail > > >> to take in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text > > >> compactors already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I > > >> don't require a computer to do it FOR me! > > > > > > > > This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and > > well designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of > > Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far > > too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. > > Some manual editing might be needed. The software works better if the > > original document has a well defined structure. > > > > > >'HOW IT WORKS' > > > > > >'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of > > >each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence > > >based on the frequency count associated with the words it contains. The > > >most important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest > > >frequency count.' > > > > > >'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to > > >text summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository > > >text such as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results > > >can be skewed when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is > > >not recommended for use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary > > >people, places, events).' > > > > > >As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin > > >and his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing about > > >imaginary places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably real. > > >But of course I can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text on a > > >screen to me. > > > > > > > > >