Chimpanzee Typing
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- | [[Image:Chimpanzee Typing (1907) - New York Zoological Society.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Chimpanzee Typing]]'' (1907) - New York Zoological Society]] | + | [[Image:Chimpanzee Typing (1907) - New York Zoological Society.jpg|thumb|200px|Given enough time, a chimpanzee punching at [[random]] on a typewriter would almost surely type out all of Shakespeare's plays. |
+ | <br>Photo: ''[[Chimpanzee Typing]]'' (1907) - New York Zoological Society]] | ||
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- | ''[[Chimpanzee Typing]]'' (1907) is a photo taken by the [[New York Zoological Society]]. | + | ''[[Chimpanzee Typing]]'' (1907) is a [[photo]] taken by the [[New York Zoological Society]], depicting a [[chimpanzee]] sitting at a [[typewriter]]. In later times, the photo has been used to illustrate the [[infinite monkey theorem]]. |
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Chimpanzee Typing (1907) is a photo taken by the New York Zoological Society, depicting a chimpanzee sitting at a typewriter. In later times, the photo has been used to illustrate the infinite monkey theorem.
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