Great idea! Your posting, as do many at the monestary,
exceeded seventh grade reading level quite handily:
Fog | 15.2 | difficult |
Grade Level | 13 | (Flesch-Kincaid) |
Flesch | 50.6 | |
Complex words | 10.5 | % |
I measured this with my
Style and Spelling Checker in Perl.
(I'll spare you the results of the spell check :-).
If I had to attack the lock with perl, I would read the
words from a book, using a hash to skip all the
words I had read before.
I can imagine it now: "Call me Ishmael." - click.
It should work perfectly the first time! - toma
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