That's funny. I showed the Markov programs from Kernighan and Pike's
"Practice of Programming" to my students (just for fun, since it
wasn't a programming course), using text from Project Gutenberg. You
can get some really funny results with:
cat prideandpred dracula |markov |fmt
cat treasureislan
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Martin Harriss wrote:
> Uriel wrote:
>
>> I recently made a fascinating archeological discovery:
>>
>> http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/humour/shaneys-plan9-faq
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> uriel
>>
>>
> Well that certainly clears it up for me.
>
> Markov Chains for the win.
Uriel wrote:
I recently made a fascinating archeological discovery:
http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/humour/shaneys-plan9-faq
Enjoy!
uriel
Well that certainly clears it up for me.
You spent an interesting evening recently with an FAQ, I see.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Uriel wrote:
> I recently made a fascinating archeological discovery:
>
> http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/humour/shaneys-plan9-faq
>
> Enjoy!
>
> uriel
>
>
I recently made a fascinating archeological discovery:
http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/humour/shaneys-plan9-faq
Enjoy!
uriel