> Benni Baermann [SMTP:benni@hera.rbi.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de] wrote: > >> Here's a bit of fun I've been having with Perl and the Project Gutenberg >> archives. > And its not only fun. It is real useful for me ;-) I searched for a > city-name generator in a fantasy pbem-game written in perl. > Your scripted gives very nice names with real citynames as > input and a lookahead of 3. <snip> I was thinking about other possible applications of this generation system. Do any Perl music hackers have any scored Beethoven or similar that could be converted into Beethoven's 10th? :-) > Could i use your script in the (GPLed) Programm? Sure, go for it. Alistair ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Alistair McGlinchy, alistair.mcglinchy@marks-and-spencer.com Capacity Planning, IT Ops ph +44 0 171-268-5012 ext 5012 Marks and Spencer fx +44 0 171-268-5721 $$2^{\aleph_0} <\aleph_\omega \Rightarrow {\aleph_\omega}^{\aleph_0}< \aleph_{\omega_4}$$ - Saharon Shelah, 1994 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Registered Office: Marks and Spencer plc Michael House, Baker Street, London, WIA IDN Registered No. 214436 in England and Wales. Telephone 0171-935-4422 Facsimile 0171-487-2670 www.marks-and-spencer.com This e-mail is Confidential. If you received it by mistake, please let us know and then delete it from your system; you should not copy, disclose, or distribute its contents to anyone nor act in reliance on this e-mail, as this is prohibited and may be unlawful. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ==== Want to unsubscribe from Fun With Perl? Well, if you insist... ==== Send email to <fwp-request@technofile.org> with message _body_ ==== unsubscribe