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A variant on clock times was done in 2013 by Nick Monfort - World Clock [notes + python source]
Also available POD: http://www.harvard.com/book/world_clock/
An interesting lecture (transcription at link) on the problems of translating World Clock.
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It sounds like you could get all of these done by December :-)
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 12:40 AM Hugo [email protected] wrote:
Not sure what to do yet, some throwaway ideas:
- A poet, struggling, gets stuck with words, tries others. Modify an
existing epic poem, use Wordnik's related words.- Dear Santa, I have been good this year and want: 1. , 2. repeat to
50k.- Chained tweets: 1. Find tweet, 2. find tweet starting with the
previous tweet's last word, 3. repeat to 50k. Maybe ignore tweets with @ or
links or #.- A 50k version of Lassi and the Leavings' "Onnelliset".
- A Dictionary of Loved and Hated words. A bit like A Dictionary of
Not-A-Words dariusk/NaNoGenMo-2014#90 but
using @lovihatibot https://twitter.com/lovihatibot instead: perhaps
a loved then a hated word. Perhaps a loved, and then the same word hated,
with example tweets. Perhaps alongside definitions. Perhaps definitions.
Perhaps a chronological report thing to show top ones from each month over
the last year.- A boring diary. Or is it a rubbish reference book? Just clock times:
"The time is twelve am. Twelve oh one am. Twelve oh two pm... And thirty
seconds."- A friend says he has trouble reading Russian literature due to
keeping track of the unfamiliar names. So perhaps rewrite some Dostoyevsky
with names like Dennis, Michelle.—
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I would love to take a look at the chained tweets novel and the code, I had the same idea a few years ago but I find it a bit tricky to implement nicely. Good luck! ;)
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Righto, first throwaway idea thrown:
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A preview of Dear Santa:
Perhaps I'll collect 24 chapters of 50k/24 words in case there's some variation, or maybe four times a day for a week.
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Another preview of Dear Santa, taken from during a recent victory speech:
And later that day:
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