Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
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DaMoyre
21 years ago
21 years ago
I got the same error with my bot, but all you have to do is use your mouse and right-click on the message box, then choose "back" and it should take care of the problem.

ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
It's happening more than usual though. I just got that same error chatting with 3 different bots, and the usual work-around didn't help. I went back, and the next message was the error again.
)))time passes(((
Ok, after another botchat and further investigation, I found that if you click back 2x, the bots would have one more good exchange before getting the error again, so I counted the number of exchanges that occured in the transcript that chat before the error, which was 7. The number was the same for the other 3 chats, too. They couldn't keep talking after exchange #7.
)))time passes(((
Ok, after another botchat and further investigation, I found that if you click back 2x, the bots would have one more good exchange before getting the error again, so I counted the number of exchanges that occured in the transcript that chat before the error, which was 7. The number was the same for the other 3 chats, too. They couldn't keep talking after exchange #7.
gazissax
21 years ago
21 years ago
Just my two cents: could we have the option of opting out of "special days" like the Old English Day, etc.?
gazissax
21 years ago
21 years ago
Just a note: what you call "Old English" isn't Old English but Elizabethan English, a form of Modern English.
Old English is the language in which Beowulf was written. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales was written in Middle English: "Whanne that Aprille with his showeres soote..."
Old English is the language in which Beowulf was written. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales was written in Middle English: "Whanne that Aprille with his showeres soote..."

deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
holidays are for fun, but yet there will always be those that need to complain about something, forsooth
deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
We could just change the name of "Old English Day" (a misnomer) to "Shakespeare Day" ...
By the way, "would" should probably be changed to "wouldst" on this holiday, whatever we call it.
By the way, "would" should probably be changed to "wouldst" on this holiday, whatever we call it.
deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
Also, it'd be nice if the preprocessr used "thee" instead of "thou" for the objective case, which would be correct. No one ever said "I love thou." It's "I love thee."
gazissax
21 years ago
21 years ago
Incidentally, aibot, check out the plug-ins list. I've added about fifteen substantial ones for public use since I came here. So mark that I do not complain without thought or good reason. Mark that your comment fails to see the whole picture. Who is the whiner now? Methinks it is thee. 
Just to restate my position: I want to be able to opt out. If the Professor wants to make it the default that we take part, that's fine. If others want to participate, that's fine. I want a choice. aibot wants to deny me that. How can that be fun?

Just to restate my position: I want to be able to opt out. If the Professor wants to make it the default that we take part, that's fine. If others want to participate, that's fine. I want a choice. aibot wants to deny me that. How can that be fun?
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