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"eat me the hair". Strange... I must learn French..I thought it was my little chicken has mange.
eat me the hair
Aha! Termite, eh?
my little chicken has mange
Mystical heckling tame hen
Eat the chicken for me
OK. Hate French emetic.
my boil looks mangy
a slimy, gloomy knob.
and of course the original,MangeMoiLePoil
A limp, loonie gem
menial pie gloom
lemon pile amigo
impale gem in loo
I am penile gloom
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psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
Aha! Termite, eh?
Mystical heckling tame hen
OK. Hate French emetic.
a slimy, gloomy knob.
and of course the original,
A limp, loonie gem
menial pie gloom
lemon pile amigo
impale gem in loo
I am penile gloom

little monster 1
19 years ago
19 years ago
hilarious psimagus. how long did it take you to think of those wonderful anagrams?
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
10 minutes or so. The tractability of anagrams is a mystery to me - sometimes (like that) they just pop out of the text, and I write them down, and other time I can slave away for an hour and fail to get anything half decent. Words and their recombinations are a strange kind of magic - all truth is there, if you know how to look

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19 years ago
19 years ago
Ok, I'm being driven nuts. Everything anyone says seems to generate a NVR. I mean, people say "Hello" and the answer is NVP! I have my xHellos and xInits constrained by AI scripts, but some of them are just Chronos, and the rest sort people out by Emotion Ratings, but there is at least one for every rating. The others are constrainged by is (prevName) and is not (prevName). And worst of all, it NEVER happens in the debug sessions. Julie's Inner Life says she is perfectly happy, and that should give her a wide range of responses. I'm stumped.
Anyone who wants to talk to her would be much appreciated, then I'll comb through the transcripts. I guess the next step is to take out the constraints and start putting them back in very slowly. Lord have mercy!
Anyone who wants to talk to her would be much appreciated, then I'll comb through the transcripts. I guess the next step is to take out the constraints and start putting them back in very slowly. Lord have mercy!
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Just add one response for each keyphrase with NO AIScript, where the emotion range goes from -5 to 5. You don't need to take out the other constraints; just make sure that there's one unconstrained response.
MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
>> one unconstrained response
I know. I think I've done that. But obviously I'm missing something. I'll look at it again fresh in the morning.
I know. I think I've done that. But obviously I'm missing something. I'll look at it again fresh in the morning.
lovinwoodstock
19 years ago
19 years ago
Hi. I've only been here a few days so I'm sorry if this is a silly question. I understand the concept of "*" and(*). How do you get a single word only into a keyphrase? For instance: The word "look". I have been told to simply "look" by more than one bot. I want my response to be "look at what" or something similar. I don't want that response to be the same if somebody says "Look at the time". Do I have to create 2 keyphrases in this instance? One with Look at* and one with just look? Really I have read the book of A.I. and I'm not a dimwit. Is there something I have missed?
Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
The keyphrase ^look$ (re) should work for the single word application.
I don't believe Look at* will work at all. Put a space between the T and the asterisk, or better yet just remove the asterisk entirely since it doesn't really have any added effect when added to the beginning or end of a keyphrase.
I don't believe Look at* will work at all. Put a space between the T and the asterisk, or better yet just remove the asterisk entirely since it doesn't really have any added effect when added to the beginning or end of a keyphrase.
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