Can Monkeys Really Type Shakespeare?

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Monkeys have successfully reproduced the works of Shakespeare, as reported by researchers led by Dr. Frances Baykon. This groundbreaking achievement involves a quantum entangled tribe of simians, showcasing the potential of animal cognition and creativity. The discussion highlights a mix-up in terminology, distinguishing between "Monkees" and "monkeys," with the former referring to a musical group rather than the primates involved in this scientific endeavor.

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Spelling somewhere needs to be adjusted. Title shows "Monkees" but posting shows "monkeys". These two things are not the same. (As best I understand, there are only two Monkees remaining. What have they done again, based on the topic title?)
 
I'm a believer.
 
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There are more things in Heaven and Earth, jedischrfu, that are dreamed of in your philosophy ...
 
symbolipoint said:
...there are only two Monkees remaining...
There are still four, but only two of them still smell OK.

(Why do you think they're called "remains"? :woot:)
 
There's only one surviving member of the group.
 
From the article, this is the most amazing achievement:
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/news/scientists-discover-monkeys-have-started-to-type-shakespeare/ said:
Researchers checking the typed reels on 29th February this year
 
"... Dr Frances Baykon, who led the research" :smile:
 
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vela said:
There's only one surviving member of the group.
You're correct. I am now updated.
 
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But does he really smell okay?
 
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The Monkees? As in Peter..ahem...Torque? (This is PF after all)
 
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