If I’d lived my life by what others were thinkin’, the heart inside me would’ve died
I was just too stubborn to ever be governed by enforced insanity
Someone had to reach for the risin’ star, I guess it was up to me
"Up to Me" by Bob Dylan)
Monday, August 29, 2005
Self Portrait
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But why did they hit in this post and not like three others? One of those "unsolved computer myteries". Hey, I thought that there were not supposed to be any "computer mysteries". Odd. Very odd. I might be onto something here.
One time, oddly enough, I did a real time online help desk, typing in my questions and receiving a response from Maria, which all made sense aslong as I was asking questions about the computer, I mean fifth generation computer will probably be able to 'read' text and 'respond' intelligibly from the viewpoint of the questioner (me). So any way, I could see the session was winding down toward a close, and I decided to go ahead and nail some pointed questions at Maria, to make sure that I was indeeed interacting with a female humanoid. "Where do you work?" Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is not allowed: 'Where do you work?'
Maria: In an office building. Pretty generic answer, so I nailed her again: "How many hours do you have to work?" Maria: All the time. Another pat answer. I wanted to ask a quetion that would unveil the interactional language program: "How do you feel about your fellow employees?" The response: Maria: Completion of tasks is honorable or something like a chinese fortune cookie. I knew it was a total hoax, but so many things are like that today it is getting hard to tell which is which.
4 comments:
good sfuff keep it up by thr way I have a free calling site and would like your feed back on it. I cover free calling topics that you may find kinda cool.
Good blog! I will bookmark it for future reference. I sponsor a blog about recycling and recycle plastic. It is pretty much about recycle plastic related stuff & recycling little-known yet high-profit materials. Hope you'll visit when you get a chance!
Twelve comments and not one remark about the art itself, very disappointing! More trickery and scamming I am sure.
But why did they hit in this post and not like three others? One of those "unsolved computer myteries". Hey, I thought that there were not supposed to be any "computer mysteries". Odd. Very odd. I might be onto something here.
One time, oddly enough, I did a real time online help desk, typing in my questions and receiving a response from Maria, which all made sense aslong as I was asking questions about the computer, I mean fifth generation computer will probably be able to 'read' text and 'respond' intelligibly from the viewpoint of the questioner (me). So any way, I could see the session was winding down toward a close, and I decided to go ahead and nail some pointed questions at Maria, to make sure that I was indeeed interacting with a female humanoid.
"Where do you work?" Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is not allowed: 'Where do you work?'
Maria: In an office building.
Pretty generic answer, so I nailed her again:
"How many hours do you have to work?"
Maria: All the time.
Another pat answer. I wanted to ask a quetion that would unveil the interactional language program:
"How do you feel about your fellow employees?"
The response:
Maria: Completion of tasks is honorable or something like a chinese fortune cookie. I knew it was a total hoax, but so many things are like that today it is getting hard to tell which is which.
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