May 26, 2003
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A typical blogring--
Plymouth (England) University, with a small Arts Council grant, did not test whether an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters could produce the works of Shakespeare, but did test what six Sulawesi crested macaque monkeys would do on a computer over a four-week period at Paignton Zoo in Devon. The Guardian newspaper reported in May that the monkeys produced about five pages of text between them, mostly consisting of the letter S. Said Professor Geoff Cox, they actually spent a lot of the time sitting on the keyboard. [The Guardian, 5-9-03]
-News of the Wierd
Comments (6)
Heh...next thing you know there will be internet hookups and they will be creating their own web pages. <grin>
Somebody tell Wil Wheaton.
hehhe...somebody get them a text messaging pager, quick!
Hey, um... you posted a comment on my site and thanks to your very vague profile, I have no clue who you are. do I know you? Ur funny tho, so 2 props for you.
haha yeah! i read that! theres some funny news on that site. i read one about some indian guy who broke into a house but thought it was his long lost sister sleeping in the bedroom so he put back the stuff and called the cops on himself and hoped that she could forgive him and that the gods would have mercy or something.
how are you?
LOL scarily enough I actually read that in the Guardian
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