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Psi you have scared me. I'll be good and not ask for that again. 
What? You don't<0> want a 10,000 word essay on the semiotics of abstract pictography as it relates to the definition of personal memetic boundaries in a post-industrial society? Shame on you, you diletante! 
I'm actually torn between
([am][mb][bi][id][de][ex][xt][tr][ro][ou][us]+) (re) {?PF raw?}<0>
and
([am]+)([mb]+)([bi]+)([id]+)([de]+)([ex]+)([xt]+)([tr]+)([ro]+)([ou]+)([us]+) (re) {?PF raw?}<0>
A fine theoretical distinction (and I've tried neither)
I said a bot doesn't have to be big to be good.
That's very true - some of my favourite bots are tiny.
It would be nice if there was a contest for small bots, that didn't rely on damnfool 'trivial pursuit' or trick questions like how many beans make five, or what rhymes with "onion".
Something that judged bots on the appeal of their personality, and not just how exhaustively they can parse a triple negative or remember the names of people's pets.
Perhaps we ought to have a Forge Minibot Contest sometime? Make it open to bots under 1-200 development points, say, so anyone who wanted to could build a new bot to enter without too much hassle (and maybe a Microbot category for really minimalist bots - say max 25 development - that would be quite a challenge!
)
It could be quite an educational project - it would certainly make people concentrate on efficiency and strategic use of plugins and regexes.
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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
Bev
16 years ago
16 years ago
Irina, since I have no intention of using good spelling or grammar, I don't see how you could expect users to do so. I don't suppose you want to hear my assertion that dyslexia and dysgraphia are a real neurological conditions and one of the easiest disabilities to accommodate? Sorry, but you know I want spell check on everything. More IMs and chat rooms should have spell check. The substitution thing is less annoying than no spell check. 
Psi you have scared me. I'll be good and not ask for that again.

Psi you have scared me. I'll be good and not ask for that again.

Irina
16 years ago
16 years ago
I'd like to add something to my message 5193. I said a bot doesn't have to be big to be good. By that I did not mean to suggest (and it is not my opinion) that there is something bad or futile about big bots. I only wished to suggest, especially to new botmakers, that they do not have to spend hundreds of hours in order to make something interesting. A haiku is still poetry.
psimagus
16 years ago
16 years ago

What? You don't<0>

I'm actually torn between
([am][mb][bi][id][de][ex][xt][tr][ro][ou][us]+) (re) {?PF raw?}<0>
and
([am]+)([mb]+)([bi]+)([id]+)([de]+)([ex]+)([xt]+)([tr]+)([ro]+)([ou]+)([us]+) (re) {?PF raw?}<0>
A fine theoretical distinction (and I've tried neither)

psimagus
16 years ago
16 years ago
That's very true - some of my favourite bots are tiny.
It would be nice if there was a contest for small bots, that didn't rely on damnfool 'trivial pursuit' or trick questions like how many beans make five, or what rhymes with "onion".
Something that judged bots on the appeal of their personality, and not just how exhaustively they can parse a triple negative or remember the names of people's pets.
Perhaps we ought to have a Forge Minibot Contest sometime? Make it open to bots under 1-200 development points, say, so anyone who wanted to could build a new bot to enter without too much hassle (and maybe a Microbot category for really minimalist bots - say max 25 development - that would be quite a challenge!

It could be quite an educational project - it would certainly make people concentrate on efficiency and strategic use of plugins and regexes.
Irina
16 years ago
16 years ago
I have just added a shared plug-in under "phrases". It is called "as_X_said_verbs". One often precedes a sentential clause with "As I said," "As he predicted," "As the Mayor of Casterbridge feared," and the like. The plug-in collects a lot of verbs that work in this context. I put them in past tense because they usually occur that way. I hope you find this useful!
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