Sonntag, 3. Oktober 2010
ha !
...says a test. I had to give the computer one of my own English textes to analyze it. I took a longer text from a recent issue of THE KS CIRCLE. The result, see above. A second try with another text showed the same result.
I also made three tests with different German text of mine, also taken from THE KS CIRCLE. Here I got the results that I write like: 1) Ingo Schulze, 2) Hegel, and 3) Goethe. ha!
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jeeves,
4. Oktober 2010, 18:50
When I tried again to test my writing abilities, by using two longer parts of my "The KS Story", the results were two times:

And what is more: at the same time I did this little game I hear a report about D. F. Wallace in the radio: >>16:45 Kultur aktuell, Hörbuchtipp: "Schrecklich amüsant - aber in Zukunft ohne mich" von David Foster Wallace.<<
A strange coincidence.

I write like
David Foster Wallace
David Foster Wallace
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And what is more: at the same time I did this little game I hear a report about D. F. Wallace in the radio: >>16:45 Kultur aktuell, Hörbuchtipp: "Schrecklich amüsant - aber in Zukunft ohne mich" von David Foster Wallace.<<
A strange coincidence.
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