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dorayme
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      06-08-2006
In article <KbKhg.4028$>,
"Luigi Donatello Asero" <> wrote:

> "Mark Parnell" <> skrev i meddelandet
> news:...
> > Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Luigi Donatello Asero
> > <> declared in alt.html:
> > > "dorayme" <> skrev i meddelandet
> > > news:doraymeRidThis-...
> > >> Or are you just being Eliza, the Basic program?
> > >
> > > If you come from or have been in Tasmania you might know why.
> > > Or did you talk to Heather?

> >
> > I'm increasingly of the opinion that Luigi *is* actually a computer
> > program, not a real person.

>
>
> And how should I know whether you or dorayme are real persons, instead?


You have to look at the transcripts of the output. You are much
closer to Eliza.

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Mark Parnell
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      06-08-2006
Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, dorayme
<> declared in alt.html:

> At last! Someone else has twigged to what I have been saying for
> the last few years.


I've been suspicious for a while, but lately I'm leaning much more
towards that conclusion.

> Mark, Google up for Eliza and try the program
> and take a look at the output.


Yes, it's certainly very similar. Luigi occasionally makes a little bit
more sense, but you'd expect that the technology would have improved.

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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
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      06-08-2006
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:

> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <> wrote:
>> WS_FTP LE doesn't care if your web site is commercial. It cares if
>> you the *user* is a commercial company or a home user. I doubt if
>> your one-man-business qualifies as a commercial company.

>
> It depends on how they define it.


Ahh, Luigi. That's one of your usual statements to dismiss good advice.

>> Further, why would you want to use that old Ipswitch program instead
>> of the modern FileZilla?

>
> Neither the former software nor the latter qualify.


Qualify for *what*? Just use it, for goodness sakes. The polizia are
not going to visit and check your computer.

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dorayme
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      06-08-2006
In article <>,
Mark Parnell <> wrote:

> Yes, it's certainly very similar. Luigi occasionally makes a little bit
> more sense, but you'd expect that the technology would have improved.


I know what you mean, but if you look at the output of Eliza,
usually it is possible to identify the relevant trigger in the
text of what she is responding to. But not so with Luigi, so
either Luigi is an earlier version of Eliza or a later one which
has code to make it seem not as machine like. Or, to be fair,
Luigi is just your irregular freedom loving European Italian
living in Sweden with a fondness for commercial secrecy, the
Chinese language in particular and ... seagulls.

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Mark Parnell
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      06-08-2006
Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, dorayme
<> declared in alt.html:

> But not so with Luigi, so
> either Luigi is an earlier version of Eliza or a later one which
> has code to make it seem not as machine like.


I'm inclined to think the latter - I think a degree of randomness has
been introduced intentionally.

> Or, to be fair,
> Luigi is just your irregular freedom loving European Italian
> living in Sweden with a fondness for commercial secrecy, the
> Chinese language in particular and ... seagulls.


Anything's possible I suppose.

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Toby Inkster
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      06-08-2006
dorayme wrote:

> Or are you just being Eliza, the Basic program?


You can have a fairly reasonable conversation with Eliza.

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Toby Inkster
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      06-08-2006
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:

> Sorry, Toby Inkster


For starting this thread?

Apology accepted.

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Els
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      06-08-2006
Toby Inkster wrote:

> dorayme wrote:
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>> Or are you just being Eliza, the Basic program?

>
> You can have a fairly reasonable conversation with Eliza.


<g>

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Luigi Donatello Asero
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      06-08-2006

"Toby Inkster" <> skrev i meddelandet
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> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> > Sorry, Toby Inkster

>
> For starting this thread?
>
> Apology accepted.



Not for that. I apologized because I had spelled your name in the wrong way.

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Luigi Donatello Asero
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      06-08-2006

"dorayme" <> skrev i meddelandet
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> In article <2bKhg.4027$>,
> "Luigi Donatello Asero" <> wrote:
>
> > "dorayme" <> skrev i meddelandet
> > news:doraymeRidThis-...
> > > In article <NTJhg.4022$>,
> > > "Luigi Donatello Asero" <> wrote:
> > >
> > > > If it had been so easy to move you would have met many more people

who
> > had
> > > > done it.... and not only written or talked about how better it would

> > have
> > > > been to live somewhere else...(wherever it may have been)
> > >
> > >
> > > What is this about? references?

> >
> >
> > Top secret.

>
> Put it on your site then.



This is something which is not of commercial nature.....
Either you understand what I mean or just forget it...
Ok?

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