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[play on ‘Associated Press’; perhaps inspired by a
reference in the 1950 Bugs Bunny cartoon What's Up,
Doc?] An algorithm for transforming any text into potentially
humorous garbage even more efficiently than by passing it through a
marketroid. The algorithm starts by printing any
Here is a short example of letter-based Dissociated Press applied to the same source:
A hackish idle pastime is to apply letter-based Dissociated Press to a random body of text and vgrep the output in hopes of finding an interesting new word. (In the preceding example, ‘window sysIWYG’ and ‘informash’ show some promise.) Iterated applications of Dissociated Press usually yield better results. Similar techniques called travesty generators have been employed with considerable satirical effect to the utterances of Usenet flamers; see pseudo. |
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