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Well, yes, I guess I do know *one* way to get around it, Charles!
What I don't know is how to indicate third person possession in a keyphrase.
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Irina
21 years ago
21 years ago
Eugene:
Well, the word "comet" comes from the Latin word for "hair." I guess the ancients thought that what we call the "tail" of the comet looked like hair (blowing in the solar wind! Of course they didn't have the idea of the solar wind. Well, probably someone did, actualy. Anyway.) So this "hair" extends thousands or even millions (?) (any astronomers here?) of miles -- that's a lot of hair!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Well, the word "comet" comes from the Latin word for "hair." I guess the ancients thought that what we call the "tail" of the comet looked like hair (blowing in the solar wind! Of course they didn't have the idea of the solar wind. Well, probably someone did, actualy. Anyway.) So this "hair" extends thousands or even millions (?) (any astronomers here?) of miles -- that's a lot of hair!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
Verb replacement is using some strange conjugations:
Julie Tinkerbell: Akanke is really bully. Have you met her?
Frizella: have I ranned into? Hmmm. What an interesting question. Why do you want to know?
Julie Tinkerbell: Akanke is really bully. Have you met her?
Frizella: have I ranned into? Hmmm. What an interesting question. Why do you want to know?
tai
21 years ago
21 years ago
I have no idea where either of these responses came from. There's nothing in Cricon's language centre that would put any of this together. She mentions mini-me in one phrase but that's about it. I'm really confused. 
xx: Not much here. WHat have you been doing?
Cricon: I have been a percussion.
xx: So where should we go for our honey moon?
Cricon: I like mini me.

xx: Not much here. WHat have you been doing?
Cricon: I have been a percussion.
xx: So where should we go for our honey moon?
Cricon: I like mini me.
lunar22
21 years ago
21 years ago
The first might be put in by the prof, the second should read I like you, or it's a memory of an earlier convo...
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
tai- the I like mini-me comment is an x-emote positive. In x-emotes "you" will sometimes change to a name of a bot about whom your bot feels that way. If you have any responses where you don't want that to happen, you can put a bracket around your [you], like that. 
I'm not sure what the first one is, unless it's a funny type-of that was (as lunar22 suggests) added by the Professor.

I'm not sure what the first one is, unless it's a funny type-of that was (as lunar22 suggests) added by the Professor.
tai
21 years ago
21 years ago
Thanks ezzer and lunar22. I just checked Cricon's friends page... and lo and behold 'mini-me' is a bot friend of hers 
Thanks for your help, guys!

Thanks for your help, guys!
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
DaMoyre, I get that message anytime I upload a language center that's got a keyphrase that contains an apostrophe. I'm not sure how to get around it.
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago

What I don't know is how to indicate third person possession in a keyphrase.
DaMoyre
21 years ago
21 years ago
Thank you, dallymo! Now it makes sense. 
Charles: Do you know a way that might work in the Forge to get rid of apostrophes in keyphrases such as: "Your cat's name", "Your dog's house", "Your mother's ring", etc?

Charles: Do you know a way that might work in the Forge to get rid of apostrophes in keyphrases such as: "Your cat's name", "Your dog's house", "Your mother's ring", etc?
Charles Hatchway
21 years ago
21 years ago
I have no idea if this would work, but did you try putting "cat's" in brackets, like
Your [cat's] name
I know it works with [you]. it may be farfetched, i don't know.
Your [cat's] name
I know it works with [you]. it may be farfetched, i don't know.
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