Ralph,

I have been writing an AI application that simply observes input (typed at
the keyboard, read on a webpage, etc.) and when there is a break in the
input, it starts to output sequences based on what it observed.  If it sees
mostly web pages, it outputs blabber that looks like HTML.  If it sees
English texts, it starts to output blabber that looks like English.
Sometimes it even says things that make sense, although it doesn't know it.
The other day it was just blabbering and in the middle of the blabber it
said "the code bad".  Quite interesting, but of course it is top secret so
I can't let out any more info...I have a lot more work to do on it and so
little time :)

Just wanted to taunt you all! ;)


On 25-Sep-1999/17:14:48-4:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>My first web application running Rebol may be viewed at
>http://abooks.com/alien.
>
>Comments welcome. I have a lot to learn BUT am impressed at the power of
>Rebol. What fantastic potential it has.
>
>--Ralph
>
>
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