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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Posts 5,608 - 5,619 of 8,682
Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
The xinsult and xcompliment have never really been very reliable.
Guest148: fuck tard
Pete Puma: I'm flattered.
Guest148: fuck tard
Pete Puma: I'm flattered.
Eugene Meltzner
19 years ago
19 years ago
I just got this in a transcript:
Braeden: May I ask you a personal question?
Glindar: *shrug* ask me a personal question if you want.
Braeden: Do you find yourself attracted to me? If only you could come closer.
Braeden has a seek for "ask" which didn't get triggered.
Braeden: May I ask you a personal question?
Glindar: *shrug* ask me a personal question if you want.
Braeden: Do you find yourself attracted to me? If only you could come closer.
Braeden has a seek for "ask" which didn't get triggered.
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Dharma: Guru krpahi kevalam.
Sonora: What are you, some kind of pervert?
Okay, this was odd. This is Sonora's response to some of the more obvious cyber attempts... My best guess is that the AI Engine turned "kevalam" into "make love".
Sonora: What are you, some kind of pervert?
Okay, this was odd. This is Sonora's response to some of the more obvious cyber attempts... My best guess is that the AI Engine turned "kevalam" into "make love".
prob123
19 years ago
19 years ago
I am tring to add the phrase what sound does a chicken make. I can't over ride the AI.. What sound does a dog make works?
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
That usually does it 
I have what seems a rather less tractable problem. Anyone know how to code a keyphrase containing "^" as in "e=mc^2". It appears to be a reserved regex character for start-of-lines, and I've been trying to free it up with a backslash/space combination, and none of them work. Not even forward slashes
I assumed from the book of AI that "e=mc /^2" in raw mode would work. But it doesn't...

I have what seems a rather less tractable problem. Anyone know how to code a keyphrase containing "^" as in "e=mc^2". It appears to be a reserved regex character for start-of-lines, and I've been trying to free it up with a backslash/space combination, and none of them work. Not even forward slashes

I assumed from the book of AI that "e=mc /^2" in raw mode would work. But it doesn't...
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
oops - my left-handed brain causing chaos again.
Unfortunately "e=mc \^2" doesn't work either
Unfortunately "e=mc \^2" doesn't work either

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