From the Sublime to the Ridiculous
13/07/2010 09:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Stolen from Ozfille in LJ land.
If you take enough samples, you eventually get the results you want ;)
But as an interesting experiment - first tested this thing out on an old Izzie book review and tossed it to the Mac Monster
First test - the bit up to the quote from an Amazon book review gets rated as like James Joyce!
The second segment also obviously exluding the book review as it is written by some one else gets downgraded to Dan Brown
The quote comes from a quirky quill clone of H P Lovecraft
and the whole thing including quote and all is magically transformed to be similar to Ray Bradbury. Hardly surprising since it is partly about one of his books after all and has got a quotation from it. Interestingly - removing that quotation still resulted in another Ray Bradbury result
Other serpent snippets scored J K Rowling, more Dan Brown, Nabakov and Raymond Chandler.
Maybe it's time to abandon the serpentine incarnation and transform into a chameleon instead
With a bit more glitter and sparkles, maybe we can score a Stephanie Meyer.
(Got Mark Twain, Mario Puzo and Stephen King but still no Stephanie :( )
If you take enough samples, you eventually get the results you want ;)
But as an interesting experiment - first tested this thing out on an old Izzie book review and tossed it to the Mac Monster
First test - the bit up to the quote from an Amazon book review gets rated as like James Joyce!
The second segment also obviously exluding the book review as it is written by some one else gets downgraded to Dan Brown
The quote comes from a quirky quill clone of H P Lovecraft
and the whole thing including quote and all is magically transformed to be similar to Ray Bradbury. Hardly surprising since it is partly about one of his books after all and has got a quotation from it. Interestingly - removing that quotation still resulted in another Ray Bradbury result
Other serpent snippets scored J K Rowling, more Dan Brown, Nabakov and Raymond Chandler.
Maybe it's time to abandon the serpentine incarnation and transform into a chameleon instead
With a bit more glitter and sparkles, maybe we can score a Stephanie Meyer.
(Got Mark Twain, Mario Puzo and Stephen King but still no Stephanie :( )