Automagic nonsense
May. 16th, 2008 01:26 pmAs part of my recent interest in text adventures, I've decided to put together some utilities for generating apparently plausible but actually nonsensical quotes, complete with bogus references. Here's something created of the latest version of my script, which borrows heavily from the words list of the Chomsky generator:
Summarising, then, we assume that a case of projection is to be regarded as a compound knowledge object. It must be emphasized, once again that an important property of these three types of structure strongly affects the structure of a thing in-itself. So far, any associated supporting element cannot be arbitrary in an underlying notion of chaos.
Kittatinny, W. & S.P.N. Neison & S.Z.Z. Ikhwan & G.D. Pazit, (1992), Quantative Derridan Analysis, p.1098
It looks suspiciously plausible to me...
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Date: 2008-05-17 07:22 pm (UTC)http://apps.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/scicache/70/scimakelatex.8031.Sam+Clarke.Vince+Levey.html