Letter frequency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The frequency of letters in text has often been studied for use in cryptography, and frequency analysis in particular. No exact letter frequency distribution underlies a given language, since all wr...
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Infobesity: the result of poor information nutrition ... I had a discussion like this in Tacoma once, when I mentioned that it’s hard to make a living urging people to eat their broccoli when the guy in the next booth is selling curly fries. Editor Karen Peterson raised her hand to remind me, ... What is Etaoin Shrdlu?
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The brainchild of Pierre Omidyar and Randy Ching, this next-generation news service will bring a lot of web cred to an issue of considerable current interest: the future of local accountability journalism. I’ve spent some time with them as an advisor, and plan to do whatever I can to help ... What is Etaoin Shrdlu?
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The story behind the odd phrase 'etaoin shrdlu'. ... An early appearance, in The Davenport Daily Republican of 1895. Note how the lines containing ETAOIN SHRDLU have been corrected in the ones immediately below. The faulty lines should have been removed before printing.
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www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-eta1.htm
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MySpace Music profile for ETAOIN SHRDLU. Download ETAOIN SHRDLU Classical / Hardcore / music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read ETAOIN SHRDLU's blog. ... ETAOIN SHRDLU; Classical / Hardcore...
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www.myspace.com/etaoinshrdlu
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Newspaper readers occasionally encounter in the day's news the following cryptogram: "etaoin shrdlu etaoin shrdlu etaoin shrdlu." It is obviously some sort of typographical... ... Last week, noticing that the Literary Digest had reprinted an "etaoin shrdlu" line, apparently as a joke but without bothering to explain the...
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The design worked well ~ because etaoin shrdlu were the most-used letters in the California Language at the time. ... I decided to look on the internet for the reason why and came across your article, or rather, an excerpt of it ("Etaoin Shrdlu") ...... I was hoping you could help me with one question. In your article...
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I need to know the origin of the phrase "etaoin shrdlu." I first encountered it in Walt Kelly's "Pogo" comic strip, where it was the moniker of an irascible bookworm, and it has turned up periodically since.
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www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_262a.html
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Etaoin Shrdlu is a somewhat infamous phrase among language enthusiasts. It is pronounced "eh-tay-oh-in shird-loo" and is believed to be the twelve most common letters in English, in order of most frequently used to least frequently used.
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