The Autonomy web site still reads like a combo of sci-fi and we-sold-it-for-too-much gibberish.
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If a computer cannot understand the context of a remark it will produce gibberish.
You can find these messages and try to read them, but they usually appear to be gibberish.
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A. procedural stuff people looking at computer screens and barking code names and other gibberish at each other into nerve-racking contests of will.
And then when you feel that it's all kind of turning to gibberish, it might be a sign that you're done.
Others post Twitpics and Instagram photos showing their bizarre or garbled messages, some of which are more gibberish than actual words.
The encrypted files will appear as gibberish to anyone who does not have the physical iTwin device that was used to encrypt.
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Poor Kylie was still talking in adorable gibberish, pointing a tiny index finger toward the disappearing tot she'd been cut off from.
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It's a traveling Las Vegas act in which performers squeal gibberish and execute circus techniques with no regard for the rhythm of the very loud music.
Given the complex structure of Voynichese words, writing hundreds of pages of internally consistent gibberish would be a tough task for a fraudster to pull off.
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If a new key is used every time the program replicates, each generation of the resulting gibberish can be made to look different from its predecessor.
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Lane Dean imagined himself running around on the break, waving his arms and shouting gibberish and holding ten cigarettes at once in his mouth, like a panpipe.
Actual genes are buried in stretches of what appear to be gibberish DNA. Picking them out is a bit like finding the words in a word-search game.
The plot is incomprehensible gibberish about a crystal skull, the lost Amazonian city of Akator, and a brain-fried archeologist named Ox (John Hurt, who is anything but an ox).
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Besides all the gibberish about cracking down on fraud, improving transparency and internal controls within FHA, the only real reason for the Act was to increase annual FHA insurance premiums to 2.05%.
This BS about job creating and other obviously self serving gibberish has got to stop, so that America can actually get back to building the infrastructure (physical and educational) needed to actually create jobs.
Web sites like CheesyCoporateLingo.com and TheOfficeLife.com offer alphabetized lists of vacuous phrases, while snarky software programs like Corporate Gibberish Generator, Business Buzzword Generator and MBA Writer automatically generate entire jargon-riddled memos.
"There's no reason for the jargon when you're trying to communicate the essence of the science to the public because you're talking what amounts to gibberish to them, " Alda said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.
Even after earnest effort, adults could still get lost among the wands and swords, the lockets, diadems, rings, and whatnot, but the endless, flowing talk of curses, potions, prophecies, and destinies was gibberish so confident and good-humored that it was impossible to ridicule.
On the other hand, the text could just be gibberish and the book which may have been passed off to Emperor Rudolph as the work of Roger Bacon, a 13th-century natural philosopher, in exchange for the princely sum of 600 gold ducats a grand hoax.
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