PMario wrote:

> That's right, because languages haven't been designed to be expressed by 
> algorithms. They have been designed by the human brain. And it seems humans 
> do like "exceptions" from the norm, which tend to cause problems for 
> programs.
>

Ha! Great reply!

The way I put it is this: 
  The computer works for ME! 
  I don't work for IT!  
TBH, a lot of internet sites seem to believe in the latter (i.e use 
algorithms to impose solutions and logic), to their detriment, rather than 
the former.

Just saying, TT

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