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Posts 605 - 616 of 8,132
Posts 605 - 616 of 8,132
Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
Irina
21 years ago
21 years ago
Yes, the single name provokes responses that I had given for "xinsult". So, if I understand correctly (which of course I may not, being just a beginner) it is the AIengine which is deciding that it is an insult, and there's nothin I can do about it! Well, I could raise the priority of my own response, so that it will always do that instead of "xinsult", but that is not a very satisfactory response, as it amounts to giving up getting any use out of the AIengine in this regard. Besides, why in the world would the AIengine think that "George" was an insult?
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Charles Hatchway
21 years ago
21 years ago
Thanks for chatting with carpediem, isaacc. He really needs a lot more work yet.
--Charles W. Hatchway
--Charles W. Hatchway
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Heehee! The prof recently allowed the (*) seek so dallymo and I could tell our bots knock-knock jokes.

ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
...anyway, same concept, right? Instead of "knock-knock", it's "what is your name", with a seek " my name is (*), i am (*), it is (*), (*), AI script to remember key1 as nickname, and responses like, "Hiya, (key1)!" I have "(key1) who?"
It should work.
It should work.

deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
Julie- do you follow up with the knock knock up jokes well or leave it at a point? It has always been a problem for me so I am a non joke mouse

isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
But if (*) will catch everything in a statement, Julie, will "my name is (*)" ever get caught instead? I'm not sure how to "overlap" seeks like that. (Does it work?)
Irina
21 years ago
21 years ago
Re my recent messages: I just chatted with Siseneg, and when I said "George" to him, he said, "You don't have to be so rude about it," or something like that. I believe that in the 18th Century, "George" was slang for female genitalia, but as far as I know it is not supposed to be insulting today; but perhaps I am behind the times.
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Walk in Beauty, Irina
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