You guys are doing it wrong. This is not about creating meaningful sentences 
out of books. instead it creates human seeming sentences on technical forums. 
For example I gave it the reply to richmond  from me (my last post which is 
rather long with all the re: re: ...). Out of that it created seemingly helpful 
text bytes, that could come from a bad english speaker trying to help resolve 
the graphic card problem (and some weird ones of course). Most of those 
sentences could be taken as a genuine human trying to help, especially if 
they're spread out over several mails, and buffered with other stuff.


        • If so, might check the little cable for that is connected.
        • No, this is the card you replaced with is compatible with the version 
of g4 you have?
        • If so, might check the little cable for that is connected.
        • Peter Actually I am very close to tears.
        • On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Mike Bonner wrote: Wow, just read my 
own message.
        • This is a "Bad Idea" (c) 2010 as continuing to run with marginal 
power supply to handle, but if you waited long enough for the drives and 
initialize the rest of the hardware.
        • if you're unlucky, it's not the card you ordered really compatible 
with your mac?
        • Does the keyboard light up with the old atari st, after years of 
service then tended to turn into paperweights.
        • I've seen machines where you turn them on, and the ill-mannered one 
is setup for remote admin, can you confirm that its not actually up?
        • I suggest checking: is the card that's broken, but some other part, 
like the Mainboard or CPU.



On 20 Aug 2010, at 18:14, Bob Sneidar wrote:

> I gave it the first few verses in Genesis. It couldn't do any better. 
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Aug 19, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Take a look at this webpage:
>> 
>> http://www.yisongyue.com/shaney/
>> 
>> Have anyone created such code in revTalk?
>> 
>>> From Wikipedia:
>> "Mark V Shaney is a fake Usenet user whose postings were
>> generated by using Markov chain techniques."
>> "The name is a play on the words "Markov chain". Many readers
>> were fooled into thinking that the quirky, sometimes uncannily
>> topical posts were written by a real person."
>> 
>> Thanks in advance!
>> 
>> Al

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