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stmx3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > For some time now, participants at the Darwinian Poetry website (link > follows), have been voting on somewhat random strings of words/phrases. > These "poems" basically started off as a jumble of nonsensical > phrases, but those that receive votes are allowed to "mate" with others > or mutate (bringing in a new word here or there). Although still in its > infancy, several "species" have developed and 15 generations have come > about. One of my favorites is: > > *women unknown and > *thousand flown always without heard > *be like with shroud > *miserable > * > *life in what eyes shall go divine > > Almost makes sense, doesn't it? > Well, participation has dropped off and thus this posting. If you have > an interest, visit the following link: > > http://www.codeasart.com/poetry/darwin.html > > p.s. some of my favorite evolved phrases: > "love pumping tractor" & "thumping penguins" mmm. 1000 monkeys, 1000 type writers. 1000 humans evaluating combinatorially explosive output.......????
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