She’s non-binary.
But gotta love the imagery.
Depends on your endianness.
They aren’t using the same word size.
“Of course it do not. It just make cold logic. We is robots, yes? Beep boop!”
He bit too much, now he can’t eschew.
It’s haiku
Besides the lack of rhyme, the poem was too long (short and sweet is so much better) …
… and in the end it was odd.
I have that problem with modern poetry too!
At least he didn’t say, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. One one thousand. Two one thousand.”
Are they bi-nary?
No wonder she didn’t like the poem, the delivery was too robotic.
If you want to turn her on, just push her button! That’s what it’s there for…
He thought free verse would be more meaningful.
Roses are red, violets are blue, I’d like to get, in bed with you. Simple.
It would normally sound better, but he has a code.
Love it!!
Hexadecimal is so much more expressive, and the soul of brevity.
I just realized…the one of the left looks like Marvin from “Hitchhiker” (the BBC version, not the Hollywood movie).
I amazed that the comics censors let Mr Rickard get away with that! Such language!
Try this instead:
(sqrt(cos(x))cos(300.x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)((4.-(xx))^0.01)
for -2. < x < 2.
It’s also grammatically incorrect. We all know it’s “0101” before “1100” except after “0010”. I guess that’s poetic license, or in the case of robots, poetic EULA.
The rhymes aren’t so great, but I love the meter. I think it’s iambic milliammeter.
Could’ve used some punctuation too.
That doesn’t even scan. Maybe it’s minified…
Lotsa hugs, but no kisses… whrrrrr
But it’s the binary thought that counts
A poem by Kryten.
“But do you LIKE it. I did it in free verse for you.”
If that’s one number it’s a heckuva big one.
But what about the anaphora, alliteration, and assonance?
It translates to:R©Jª©UªUUVª
Roses are One.
Violets are Zero.
There’s no way to turn this into a Rhyme.
pearlsbs almost 3 years ago
She’s non-binary.
pschearer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
But gotta love the imagery.
Zykoic almost 3 years ago
Depends on your endianness.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 3 years ago
They aren’t using the same word size.
Gent almost 3 years ago
“Of course it do not. It just make cold logic. We is robots, yes? Beep boop!”
pearlsbs almost 3 years ago
He bit too much, now he can’t eschew.
Bill The Nuke almost 3 years ago
It’s haiku
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Besides the lack of rhyme, the poem was too long (short and sweet is so much better) …
… and in the end it was odd.
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I have that problem with modern poetry too!
therese_callahan2002 almost 3 years ago
At least he didn’t say, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. One one thousand. Two one thousand.”
Imagine almost 3 years ago
Are they bi-nary?
chuckcork1 almost 3 years ago
No wonder she didn’t like the poem, the delivery was too robotic.
rmercer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If you want to turn her on, just push her button! That’s what it’s there for…
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He thought free verse would be more meaningful.
My First Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Roses are red, violets are blue, I’d like to get, in bed with you. Simple.
P51Strega almost 3 years ago
It would normally sound better, but he has a code.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Love it!!
gantech almost 3 years ago
Hexadecimal is so much more expressive, and the soul of brevity.
gantech almost 3 years ago
I just realized…the one of the left looks like Marvin from “Hitchhiker” (the BBC version, not the Hollywood movie).
Skeptical Meg almost 3 years ago
I amazed that the comics censors let Mr Rickard get away with that! Such language!
ValancyCarmody Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Try this instead:
(sqrt(cos(x))cos(300.x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)((4.-(xx))^0.01)
for -2. < x < 2.
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s also grammatically incorrect. We all know it’s “0101” before “1100” except after “0010”. I guess that’s poetic license, or in the case of robots, poetic EULA.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The rhymes aren’t so great, but I love the meter. I think it’s iambic milliammeter.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Could’ve used some punctuation too.
InquireWithin almost 3 years ago
That doesn’t even scan. Maybe it’s minified…
bobfjr almost 3 years ago
Lotsa hugs, but no kisses… whrrrrr
geese28 almost 3 years ago
But it’s the binary thought that counts
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A poem by Kryten.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
“But do you LIKE it. I did it in free verse for you.”
eromlig almost 3 years ago
If that’s one number it’s a heckuva big one.
The Orange Mailman almost 3 years ago
But what about the anaphora, alliteration, and assonance?
AtomicForce91 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It translates to:R©Jª©UªUUVª
bakana almost 3 years ago
Roses are One.
Violets are Zero.
There’s no way to turn this into a Rhyme.