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Typing Monkeys Don't Write Shakespeare


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By JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press Writer

LONDON - Give an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, the theory goes, and they will eventually produce the works of Shakespeare.

Give six monkeys one computer for a month, and they will make a mess.

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"They pressed a lot of S's," researcher Mike Phillips said Friday

I think maybe they might have been trying to type " Simean " or " Simple People don't they know how to use a computer ?" only they kept getting distracted . Call me Nieve , call me Simple , Call me a Mokeys Aunt but don't call me anything nasty . I hurt easilly unsure.gif

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And what exactly did they expect to happen?? laugh.gif

well since it was only six monkeys for 1 month, they were probably just shooting for a script to another sequel of "weekend at bernie's" grin2.gif

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They should've got the monkeys drunk, then for sure they would have sent drunken emails to thier ex-girlfriends.

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How do you expect them to type without attaching painful electrodes first? And they call themselves scientists! eyecrazy.gif

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Did the monkeys type anything? disgust.gif

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