> why just not installing it and giving it a try - it's very simple. > I've tried it. It's a chat/conversation engine.
OK >I've written a thesis about dialogue systems, Is this online somewhere? >but megaHAL is not what someone would expect. You mean megahal is sort of incomplete not developed completely? > As far as I remember it has a different logic then ALICE but the > output As is similar. What is ALICE? > Do you know that Wikipedia exists? It's explained there and you can find a > lot of articles about it in Google. I use the Wikipedia, that great jewel of the Internet; Google, not so much just a quaint superstition about being syndicated. I like to hear expert opinion outside the Wiki, personal experience etc. > No and no. OK, it's a chat/conversation engine but not like a chat room so I'm unlikely to have a diverting keyboard banter with megaHAL? At first of course I would be more tolerant like that first date. >> What is a 'scripting pleasure module' for Perl Python or Tcl? > I don't know ... what do you mean? This was part of the package description when it came up. I thought it might be an inside joke. Scripting pleasure modules has a kind of decadent whiff about it. You better Google that, Emanoil. -- CK -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org