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TPPCPPC.com

Make translation easier.
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Along the lines of Babelfish and ValSpeak, a website that translates your copy-and-pasted input, or URI, into the famous TPPCPPC.
Credit to [waugsqueke] for the original notion, and inspired by [UnaB]'s annotation to Printer Virus. 'It would have been making them happy for a week for someone to have been ringing them up and getting them to have been coming and fixing that particular problem. In fact, they'd have been leaving it.'
angel, Oct 22 2001

Babelfish http://babelfish.al...a.com/translate.dyn
[angel, Oct 22 2001, last modified Oct 05 2004]

ValSpeak http://www.80s.com/...tainment/ValleyURL/
[angel, Oct 22 2001, last modified Oct 05 2004]

(??) The original. http://www.halfbake...ous_20Song_20Lyrics
[angel, Oct 22 2001, last modified Oct 05 2004]

tppcppc.com tppcppc.net tppcppc.org http://whois.net/ch...ain=tppcppc&tld=com
All available [hippo, Oct 22 2001, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Grok at sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/projects/grok/
On the downside, it's 5 Mbytes. [pottedstu, Oct 22 2001, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       While they might have had trouble writing HTML in TPPCPP, their efforts would not have been in vain.
phoenix, Oct 22 2001
  

       Actually, they would have been writing it in TPPCPPCML.
hippo, Oct 22 2001
  

       They would have had a good point.
phoenix, Oct 22 2001
  

       I'm sure you could write one if you want. There's a Java natural language parser on sourceforge called "grok", but I couldn't get it to compile, so I can't do it, ahem. But if (hypothetically) you can get it to compile, it'll do the hard bit, finding the verbs and stuff, and you can do the rest. (Assuming it does what I think it does, which I think it does.)
pottedstu, Oct 22 2001
  

       'They would've been being sure they could have been writing one if they would have been wanting. There would have been being a Java natural language parser on sourceforge called "grok", but they wouldn't have been getting it to compile, so they couldn't have been doing it, ahem. But if (hypothetically) they could have been getting it to compile, they'd have been doing the hard bit, finding the verbs and stuff, and they could have been doing the rest. (Assuming they would have been doing what they would have been thinking they would have been doing, which they would have been thinking they would have been doing.)'
Hey, it works!
(Hey, they would have been working!)
angel, Oct 23 2001
  
      
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