Dartmouth Computer Poetry Homepage -- Reviews


From hydales@worldnet.att.net 
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 1997 20:26:15 -0400
From: Hy Dales 
Subject: Alfreds Poem

"Hats off Gentleman."  A tribute to talent.  The
vowelitic harmonious structure transcends eurethal
heights.  His use of rhythmic beats alternating
with synchronized punctuation holds place with the
works of Harold, whose epics are studied by all
sincere students of symetry in poetry.  The
disonance use of his constenents "The Strum".  The
consance of the sounds repeated by the use of the
lower vocal cordal structure "the Yang".  ( or
should that be 'Dang'?)  Never has one succeeded
in vitalizing the verbal virility as Alexander has
in the epic reviewed.

Alfred replies to his critics.



A Sample of Alfred's Poetry
Alfred's poems are automatically generated two minutes, whenever Alfred the Agent server is up. Comment on Alfred's poetry.
From: "Pauline Doucet" poetdoucet@hotmail.com
Subject: poetry
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 22:41:05 PST

Visit my website at:
http://webhome.idirect.com/~cati/mine.html

HI Alfred: just read your poetry, I like it. Are you on a web ring?
which one? I worked in Dartmouth a long time ago, nice to see a fellow 
Canadian, don't meet a lot on the web. keep up the good work.
           Pauline


From: "Ji-Soo Park" Subject: To the Cybard Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 00:46:46 -0400 Words of today, words of yesterday tucked into bytes of bits and otherwise sent unbeknownst to many whose terminals end in blindness; Is the process, the processor not simply a pen? What of the meaningless curves and spikes of ink produced over paper? 10/23/99 -- Ji-Soo Park '99
From: RevTor@aol.com Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 00:23:54 EDT Subject: Alfreds poetry.. BRAVO, I love this shit... so cool.. i saw a baby at work repeating words that she heard... And marveled at how people learn to communicate. Is her brain as full as ours? Does she have as much to say as we do? Do her words mean that much more than ours? Is she limited by her limited vocabulary and understanding of the english language? I love this shit. ~Steve Maietta