Posted by Peter Lonjers on November 25, 2003 at 16:37:54:
When two poems are crossed phrases that people have used to select their poems because they make sence gramaticlly are often lost by spliting. In order to prevent this I would suggest labling each words part or parts of speech. Noun, verb, adjective ect. Then when a mutation occers it should be more lickly that a noun mutates into another noun just like new protiens are often only new versions of old ones. when poems are spliced it should be done so that it is more lickly that subject phrases are spliced in in front of other subject phrases and so on. This is like bacteria who share genes usualy add new genes into places were similer old code was using sticky ends. Finnally there should be more than one place in which the two combined codes split and combine.