"Infinite monkeys typing an infinite amount of time is bogus because mathematicians modeled a finite amount of monkeys in a finite amount of time" is pretty bad journalism. They disproved a different thought experiment than the one the public is generally thinking about.
"Infinite monkeys typing an infinite amount of time is bogus because mathematicians modeled a finite amount of monkeys in a finite amount of time" is pretty bad journalism. They disproved a different thought experiment than the one the public is generally thinking about.
Hum, the journalists are not the blame here. If you read to the end of the article, that is what Chris Banerji says."Infinite monkeys typing an infinite amount of time is bogus because mathematicians modeled a finite amount of monkeys in a finite amount of time" is pretty bad journalism. They disproved a different thought experiment than the one the public is generally thinking about.
Did the editor who wrote the headline read to the end of the article?Hum, the journalists are not the blame here. If you read to the end of the article, that is what Chris Banerji says.
Newspaper articles are like MTG cards. You must read all the Ability text, not just the first part, that favours your interpretation.![]()
It's called a Hook.Did the editor who wrote the headline read to the end of the article?
I'll bet the scientists that can't make monkeys type Shakespeare are the same ones that don't know how bees fly. Colleges don't know nothin, I tells ya.
I call shenanigans on that one. It's been floating around Facebook for years!!Mordor She Wrote
If one of your goals is to trick people into reading your article, I'm not going to call the resulting product good journalism.It's called a Hook.
Here's one, 'Branden Fraser loses 250 pounds'. When you read the (fake) article, you discover that he was mugged during a trip to London. His wallet contained 250 pounds.
The purpose of the Hook is to get past your guard and get you to read the article.
The purpose of the Hook is to get past your guard and get you to read the article.