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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie     

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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 13, 2008 10:23

...a computer program which took english words and made amusing sentences out of them. At first he found it entertaining as it produced these odd, grammatically correct, but meaningless or surreal statements, and found the printouts amusing (bear in mind this book was written during a time when computers were still rare research machines and ELIZA was cutting edge :) But...
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie     

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Author: Steven L.
Date: Jan 13, 2008 08:12

... a computer program which took english words and made amusing sentences out of them. At first he found it entertaining as it produced these odd, grammatically correct, but meaningless or surreal statements, and found the printouts amusing (bear in mind this book was written during a time when computers were still rare research machines and ELIZA was cutting edge :) But ...
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie     

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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 13, 2008 00:07

... a computer program which took english words and made amusing sentences out of them. At first he found it entertaining as it produced these odd, grammatically correct, but meaningless or surreal statements, and found the printouts amusing (bear in mind this book was written during a time when computers were still rare research machines and ELIZA was cutting edge :) But he ...
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie     

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Author: Kweeg
Date: Jan 12, 2008 11:14

... a computer program which took english words and made amusing sentences out of them. At first he found it entertaining as it produced these odd, grammatically correct, but meaningless or surreal statements, and found the printouts amusing (bear in mind this book was written during a time when computers were still rare research machines and ELIZA was cutting edge :) But he...
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie     

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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 11, 2008 23:07

...'d written a computer program which took english words and made amusing sentences out of them. At first he found it entertaining as it produced these odd, grammatically correct, but meaningless or surreal statements, and found the printouts amusing (bear in mind this book was written during a time when computers were still rare research machines and ELIZA was cutting edge :) But he found that...
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Re: [?] Any surreal animation recommendations?     

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Author: Warewolf
Date: Oct 14, 2006 21:56

...they presented were clever. (One can certainly wonder about the ramifications of certain '3D Paint' creations trying to go beyond their original purpose) ;^) There's also Little Nemo (mostly comics, although one movie did come out about a decade ago) and to some degree Raggedy Ann. I'll keep an eye out for Nemo although it sounds like many of the stories will be out of my reach (...
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Re: [?] Any surreal animation recommendations?     

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Author: Chika
Date: Oct 10, 2006 15:28

.... I think some of the most "out there" stuff was in the remake series that ran a few years ago, particularly the first season. There's also Little Nemo (mostly comics, although one movie did come out about a decade ago) and to some degree Raggedy Ann. The original Felix the Cat had some of the most out there stuff. See, for example: http://lovehatecartoons.blogspot....
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Re: [?] Any surreal animation recommendations?     

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Author: Ted
Date: Oct 10, 2006 14:50

... Cat. I think some of the most "out there" stuff was in the remake series that ran a few years ago, particularly the first season. There's also Little Nemo (mostly comics, although one movie did come out about a decade ago) and to some degree Raggedy Ann. The original Felix the Cat had some of the most out there stuff. See, for example: http://lovehatecartoons.blogspot.com/2006/08/...
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Re: [?] Any surreal animation recommendations?     

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Author: Kip Williams
Date: Oct 9, 2006 08:05

Patrick Joseph Mc Namara wrote: You can't forget Felix the Cat. I think some of the most "out there" stuff was in the remake series that ran a few years ago, particularly the first season. There's also Little Nemo (mostly comics, although one movie did come out about a decade ago) and to some degree Raggedy Ann. McCay also did a brief animated version of Litle Nemo. Kip W
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Re: [?] Any surreal animation recommendations?     

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Author: Patrick Joseph Mc Namara
Date: Oct 9, 2006 06:47

...@24.64.223.211... Hi there, I was wondering if any of you knew of any surreal cartoon/anime series (and maybe some comics/manga as well). I enjoyed many classic shorts like Dough for ... that ran a few years ago, particularly the first season. There's also Little Nemo (mostly comics, although one movie did come out about a decade ago) and to some degree Raggedy Ann.
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