On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Colin Hinz wrote:
>
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Steev Hise wrote:
>
> > Tue, 14 Nov 2000 found Colin Hinz writing:
> >
> > ->The perl script is actually called 'travesty'. I no longer remember
> > ->where I got it, but likely it was through some sub-tentacle of CPAN.
> >
> > Yes, travesty is excellent. i've been using it (or
> > descendants of it) for years. i wouldnt be suprised if amy
> > uses some verion of it on plagiarist.org. i originally got
yes, for the plagiarist manifesto.
nobody seems to know where travesty came from originally, but i think
you can find it with a web search.
>
> As a real-time application, it could be an automatic, babbling,
> meaningless radio announcer. Hmmm.......
>
it's not exactly that, but, find something similar at http://thebot.plagiarist.org
or just
http://thebot.org
and an even more sound-intensive real-time net project on the way along
these lines... stay tuned...
-amy
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