[perl blog] The Leaves of Dianetics Personality Test
Monday, 19 September 2005 12:00 amThis is one of of sixteen perl posts, rescued from my defunct 'use.perl' blog. Comments on that blog will be pasted in as a single comment below.
So, last Friday when I was chatting with friends on IRC, one silly thought led to another, which I just brought to an obvious (?) conclusion, The Leaves of Dianetics Personality Test , a mashup Markov Chain program featuring Walt and L. Ron, together (hopefully) for the first time.
Some sample output:
Do you consider that you read? When recounting some amusing incident can you easily pleased?
When met with direct opposition would you really take the trouble to see the soul? See, your own inferiority?
Do
people enjoy being in your demands on your past illnesses or painful
experiences? Do you consider the best points of most people and only
rarely speak slightingly of them? Do you have little regret on past
misfortunes and failures? Does the youth of today have more opportunity
than that of a poem nor the least part of a greater religion, The
following chants each for its kind I sing. My comrade! For you to 'own
up and take the trouble to see your side, and thus agree with you? Do
you openly and sincerely admire beauty in other people? Do you
sometimes completely unable to enter the spirit of things? Do you
consider the good old cause, the great masters, Now if eligible O that
the speaker is referring entirely to you?
So, last Friday when I was chatting with friends on IRC, one silly thought led to another, which I just brought to an obvious (?) conclusion, The Leaves of Dianetics Personality Test , a mashup Markov Chain program featuring Walt and L. Ron, together (hopefully) for the first time.
Some sample output:
Do you consider that you read? When recounting some amusing incident can you easily pleased?
When met with direct opposition would you really take the trouble to see the soul? See, your own inferiority?
Do
people enjoy being in your demands on your past illnesses or painful
experiences? Do you consider the best points of most people and only
rarely speak slightingly of them? Do you have little regret on past
misfortunes and failures? Does the youth of today have more opportunity
than that of a poem nor the least part of a greater religion, The
following chants each for its kind I sing. My comrade! For you to 'own
up and take the trouble to see your side, and thus agree with you? Do
you openly and sincerely admire beauty in other people? Do you
sometimes completely unable to enter the spirit of things? Do you
consider the good old cause, the great masters, Now if eligible O that
the speaker is referring entirely to you?
The code is a Markov chain program by Dave Smith.
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Date: Monday, 18 July 2011 12:02 am (UTC)by dws (341) Friend of Friend on 04:18 PM September 26th, 2005 (#43492) Homepage Journal
That's one of the better uses I've seen that old script (which dates back to my first year with Perl) put to.