Well, what I formerly would point out to students is that the difference
between a computer and a human being is that only a human being can decide
what questions are worth asking, and therefore also worth answering...
Google can give you answers (maybe!). See "The General" episode of "The
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Peter Brigham MD wrote:
On Oct 19, 2009, at 4:40 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Thierry wrote:
Le 19 oct. 09 à 01:57, Mick Collins a écrit :
Computers are useless.
They only give you answers.
Pablo Picasso
The computer can't tell you the emotional story.
It can give you the exa
Ian Wood wrote:
On 19 Oct 2009, at 09:40, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
To which I would add, lest we forget:
A computer is only as good as the person in front of it!
Going a bit further OT, one of my headmasters liked to say that
computers were more intelligent than a brick, but less int
On Oct 19, 2009, at 4:40 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Thierry wrote:
Le 19 oct. 09 à 01:57, Mick Collins a écrit :
Computers are useless.
They only give you answers.
Pablo Picasso
The computer can't tell you the emotional story.
It can give you the exact mathematical design,
b
On 19 Oct 2009, at 09:40, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
To which I would add, lest we forget:
A computer is only as good as the person in front of it!
Going a bit further OT, one of my headmasters liked to say that
computers were more intelligent than a brick, but less intelligent
than
Thierry wrote:
Le 19 oct. 09 à 01:57, Mick Collins a écrit :
Computers are useless.
They only give you answers.
Pablo Picasso
The computer can't tell you the emotional story.
It can give you the exact mathematical design,
but what's missing is the eyebrows.
Frank Za
Le 19 oct. 09 à 01:57, Mick Collins a écrit :
Computers are useless.
They only give you answers.
Pablo Picasso
The computer can't tell you the emotional story.
It can give you the exact mathematical design,
but what's missing is the eyebrows.
Frank Zappa
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