RFC 2795:The Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite (IMPS)
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11. References

[1] The Famous Brett Watson, "The Mathematics of Monkeys and Shakespeare." http://www.nutters.org/monkeys.html
[2] Dr. Math. "Monkeys Typing Shakespeare: Infinity Theory." http://forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math/problems/bridge8.5.98.html
[3] K. Clark, Stark Mill Brewery, Manchester, NH, USA. Feb 18, 2000. (personal communication). "Good question! I never thought of that! I bet nobody else has, either. Please pass the french fries."
[4] The author was unable to find a reference in any issue of TV Guide published between 1956 and the date of this document.
[5] "Dough Re Mi," The Brady Bunch. Original air date January 14, 1972.
[6] Postel, J., " Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC 791std5, September 1981.
[7] Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol", STD 7, RFC 793std7, September 1981.
[8] Brown, C. and A. Malis, "Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay", STD 55, RFC 2427std55, September 1998.
[9] Internet-Draft, bernstein-netstrings-06 (expired Work in Progress). D.J. Bernstein. Inclusion of this reference is a violation of RFC 2026 section 2.2.
[10] Glassman, S., Manasse, M. and J. Mogul, "Y10K and Beyond", RFC 2550, 1 April 1999.
[11] "My Last Theorem: A Prankster's Guide to Ageless Mathematical Jokes That are Funny Because They're True and People Can't Prove Them for Centuries." P. Fermat. Circa 1630.
[12] .signature in various USENET postings, circa 1994. Author unknown.
[13] "Recognizing Irony, or How Not to be Duped When Reading." Faye Halpern. 1998. http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/Writing_Center/halpern1.htm
[14] Andy Warhol. Circa 1964.
[15] CERT Advisory CA-98-13. CERT. December 1998. http://www.cert.org/advisories/
[16] CERT Advisory CA-97.28. CERT. December 1997. http://www.cert.org/advisories/
[17] CERT Advisory CA-96.26. CERT. December 1996. http://www.cert.org/advisories/
[18] All issues of TV Guide published between 1956 and the date of this document.

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