Talk:Jeff Harrison

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I found him on Google. Let's encourage new Wikipedians to contribute.

Are you sure that Jeff's poems are not generated by a Markov chain program? The Anome

LOL, no. But let's leave the article up for a day or two and see what happens. I'm curious. --Ed Poor

I used this (possible) case of vandalism as an example for Markov chain :-) --Ed Poor


  • As on my "vote for deletion", which I'm also leaving up... : You're more patient than I am, Ed. :) Go for it, but if he persists in trying to insert one of many millions of obscure poets as if it were a historic figure, I'll go ahead and treat him as a vandal. (Are we to also add the other 100+ Moria poets to this site? And I read his text - I swear it looks like randomly generated words.) -- April

OK, it's been left up for over a month and no one's had anything to add... I renew my vote for deletion. :) -- April 21:10 Sep 20, 2002 (UTC)

I find that bumping into such random piece of information (like this article) is somewhat refreshing. Why not keep it after all? as long as the information is accurate -User:Olivier