wendell borton wrote: » The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type a given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true
wendell borton wrote: » The infinite secretary theorem states that a secretary hitting keys at random on a computer keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely make a typo error. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true
fasttalkerchat wrote: » Of course its true. What makes you think otherwise?
MickySticks wrote: » This is what I came up with after randomly hitting keys for 30 seconds. jddjsjsjsjdfjbbvdgdbdjmndldpdlkdjndddndndndnnsjmshsvznxmxmspskisjsjeuwsbenromeodskjdnsmndjdjkjndjndfhtrednaakdspxlcmnc ncfndjndjdjdjedneueki3ikejnmsnskdndjdndndjdndjfkfldodkdk
The_Minister wrote: » The words typed into the internet have a person and are not random pressings of the keyboard...
The_Minister wrote: » Is there only one monkey?
The_Minister wrote: » Let me try!!Bella stared into Edwards eyes and felt his cold skin against her chest. Oh, how she longed to make him dinner and have his babies! Who needed a personality, or a purpose, so long as they had a handsome ageless boyfriend?
mackg wrote: » Is there a theorem with a better name than this one? I doubt it.
44leto wrote: » Well the way stats work, the first monkey could randomly generate the works of Shakespeare on his first try. So you would not need an infinite amount of time.
sock puppet wrote: » You would need an infinite amount of time for the probability to equal 1.
The King of Moo wrote: » *reluctantly releases monkeys*
Thanks from: rab!dmonkey
fasttalkerchat wrote: » If they were given infinate time they would probably need little over half of it :D:D