Just like Experiment 20090616 except now pulling in from the 100 Days blogs (the wordier ones – sorry, graphical people!) as Steve had suggested. I had to figure out where to split phrases, so I’m doing so on the following characters:
- .
- ,
- !
- ?
- – (these are tricky because there are many ways to code a hyphen – I don’t account for any variations, just he stock keyboard hyphen)
- \n (which is a ‘new line’ character, meaning the ‘end of a line’)
Holy guacamole, that’s cooler than ice! I’m gonna play with them all–what fun!
Works best on the poetry of course, since the lines are planned. It’s a good thing to keep in mind (and to learn first, of course) for future output.
Vacation? We miss you!