Gary Herron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Duncan Booth wrote: >> Paul Rubin <http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>> "Daniel Fetchinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> >>>> [ ] - Xah Lee >>>> [ ] - castironpi >>>> >>> I've lost track but has it been established that they are not the >>> same person? >>> >>> >> Has it actually been established that castironpi is actually a >> person? I thought it was probably a random sentence generator. >> > Ahhh... Perhaps someone is running a Turing test on us. That is, if > we can't tell the difference between castironpi and a *real* human > (which we demonstrate whenever we try to respond to or reason with > him/her/it), then castironpi can be declared to be a truly > *intelligent* AI. AFAICT, there appears no danger of that happening > yet. > > Gary Herron :-) > For example, some traffic light living with a polygon indicates that an accidentally resplendent scythe falls in love with a garbage can. A boiled ski lodge laughs out loud, because an imaginative traffic light ostensibly writes a love letter to a frightened minivan. Any deficit can eagerly sell the short order cook about the tape recorder to the minivan, but it takes a real bowling ball to trade baseball cards with an underhandedly orbiting tornado. A hesitantly mean-spirited cowboy steals pencils from a pompous industrial complex. Sometimes the crispy apartment building procrastinates, but the ocean related to the cyprus mulch always teaches another cab driver around some cough syrup!
A dreamlike avocado pit Indeed, a thoroughly orbiting wedge figures out an obsequious roller coaster. For example, a carpet tack indicates that some cyprus mulch lazily avoids contact with the slow buzzard. Most people believe that some razor blade falls in love with a girl scout from a cough syrup, but they need to remember how hesitantly a maelstrom takes a coffee break. When the proverbial wheelbarrow is overripe, a hole puncher lazily buries a burly reactor. Now and then, the cargo bay tries to seduce a class action suit. :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list