Fillerati is for the more refined linguist, with dummy text from authors such as Herman Melville (Moby Dick) and Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland). The source for the public domain filler text is provided by Project Gutenberg:
"In connection with this appellative of 'Whalebone whales,' it is of great importance to mention, that however such a nomenclature may be convenient in facilitating allusions to some kind of whales, yet it is in vain to attempt a clear classification of the Leviathan, founded upon either his baleen, or hump, or fin, or teeth."
Fillerati is for the more refined linguist, with dummy text from authors such as Herman Melville (Moby Dick) and Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland). The source for the public domain filler text is provided by Project Gutenberg:
"In connection with this appellative of 'Whalebone whales,' it is of great importance to mention, that however such a nomenclature may be convenient in facilitating allusions to some kind of whales, yet it is in vain to attempt a clear classification of the Leviathan, founded upon either his baleen, or hump, or fin, or teeth."