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Posted by dorayme on 10/03/06 00:58
In article <EmhUg.18712$E02.7266@newsb.telia.net>,
"Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote:
> "dorayme" <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> skrev i meddelandet
> news:doraymeRidThis-E10E78.07112403102006@news-vip.optusnet.com.au...
> > In article <GpbUg.18539$E02.7188@newsb.telia.net>,
> > "Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I do not know what a Turing test is
> >
> > it is an interesting matter in itself, mainly for historical
> > reasons... my take on it is that, as a very rough guide, it is
> > safe enough to put good money on the words coming from somewhere
> > all being from humans if you cannot much tell what or who is
> > producing them from a group of things that you know contain at
> > least some humans and I am greatly enjoying this mangled
> > convoluted sentence and why are you not interested in looking it
> > up Luigi - or should I say Eliza (owner of what is maybe a
> > one-machine business) ...
> >
> > :-)
>
>
> Look up what??
>
If I had a name, would you provoke me so? Look up what the f*king
Turing test is... Or would this blow your cover, your binary
switches... would it get your voltages all tangled up, so that
not a single bit switch would know if it was on or off, 1 or 0.
Would you start heating up like a Sony laptop battery if you
showed some curiosity in Turing, what he might have said, what
challenges faced him and others and so on. Well, Eliza? Would it?
Do you value freedom so much because you are not yourself really
free but driven by voltages not under your control?
--
dorayme
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