I believe that’s what Gary was talking about:http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22550
Jeremy Stribling and two fellow MIT graduate students wrote a computer program to generate research papers complete with “context-free grammar,” charts and diagrams.
They submitted two of the randomly assembled papers to the World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI).
One of the papers, called “Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical Unification of Access Points and Redundancy”, was accepted.
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Hmm, should I just get a hold of this program and use that to hand in my paper for Monday?
On a second thought, I guess the paper was accepted because of the 3 magic letters: M.I.T. But still, they ought to read the paper once even if they don’t review it…