[NOISE] REQ: "Markov" filter as recently posted in .shar form

Apologies, but I already tried all standard net searches on this. Someone recently posted a .shar archive for a program called Markov, which filters input Usenet posts and outputs a reasonable facsimile of that person's "style". (It was posted in one of the "Alice" threads, in response to the claim that posting styles could be a unique form of identification.) I also looked on the archives at hks.net, but had no luck there. If some kind person will post it again, I'll give it a home on my page of WWW resources. I have the binary, and am impressed and amused enough to keep it for regular use.. anyone for alt.usenet.kooks.markov? -- http://yakko.cs.wmich.edu/~frogfarm ...for the best in unapproved information EmmaGoldmanCamillePagliaMarieCurieAynRandSapphoDianaToriAmosPJHarvey&Demona Hate, hate your enemies save, save your friends find, find your place I feel a groove comin' on | speak..speak the truth | Freedom...yeah, right.

Apologies, but I already tried all standard net searches on this. Someone recently posted a .shar archive for a program called Markov, which filters [snip] also looked on the archives at hks.net, but had no luck there. If some kind person will post it again, I'll give it a home on my page of WWW resources. I have the binary, and am impressed and amused enough to keep it for regular use.. anyone for alt.usenet.kooks.markov?
-- http://yakko.cs.wmich.edu/~frogfarm ...for the best in unapproved information EmmaGoldmanCamillePagliaMarieCurieAynRandSapphoDianaToriAmosPJHarvey&Demona Hate, hate your enemies save, save your friends find, find your place I feel a groove comin' on | speak..speak the truth | Freedom...yeah, right.
It was posted by Rich Salz. In the interest of saving bandwidth, I'll mail it directly to the requestor, and other interested folks can grab it from the mentioned home page, FYI. -nhy --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nina H. Yuan yuan@wjh.harvard.edu nyuan@fas.harvard.edu nyuan@bbn.com "Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance." - Will Durant ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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