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text_A: Hunter S. Thompson was a poet.
text_B: The Eureka is a machine for generating Latin verses , created and exhibited in the mid nineteenth century by the Quaker inventor John Clark of Bridgwater .. Quaker. Quaker. Bridgwater. Bridgwater. Clark , a cousin of Cyrus Clark , was born at Greinton in Somerset in 1785 and moved to Bridgwater in 1809 .. Bridgwater. Bridgwater. Cyrus Clark. Cyrus Clark. Greinton. Greinton. There he was first a grocer and later a printer .. In 1830 he started work on the Eureka and was able to exhibit it in 1845 in the Egyptian Hall in Picadilly .. Egyptian Hall. Egyptian Hall. Visitors , for the admission price of one shilling , could see a machine that resembled a ` small bureau bookcase ' , with six narrow windows in the front .. As it prepared each new verse , the machine would play the National Anthem , becoming silent after about a minute , when the verse was complete .. The verses created by the Eureka were gloomy and oracular hexameters , created to a single format , which allowed for many combinations , all metrically sound and -LRB- more or less -RRB- meaningful .. This method of verse creation was certainly not Clark 's invention  : already in 1677 a John Peter had published a work , `` Artificial Versifying , A New Way to Make Latin Verses '' .. Clark 's contribution was to fully automate this process .. The mechanism was a series of six drums turning at different rates within the cabinet .. The words were not simply printed on the drums , but encoded as rows of stop wires of different lengths , onto which wooden staves would be dropped .. The staves had any letters that might be needed printed on them in a vertical series , and would fall onto the stop wires with the desired letter opposite the window for the word .. After Clark 's death in 1853 , the machine passed first to his nephew and then to his cousins Cyrus and James Clark .. Since 1950 , when it was repaired after a period of neglect , it has been housed in the Records Office of Clarks ' factory in Street , Somerset .
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