1. Computer FS, was: Pseudocode revisited
At 07:07 PM 3/28/98 +-900, Mike wrote:
> A computer cannot understand any human language >naturally, because it
>is not human. I doesn't have the concepts associated with >human experience.
You can say that again.
I tried this:
C:>Paint My House
Bad command or filename
C:>PaintMyHouse!
Bad command or filename
No luck, so I bought a Pentium:
C:>Paint my house
Bad command or filename
Maybe that's too hard, so I tried:
C:>Fix the faucet
Bad command or filename
Rats! I wasted lots of money. Should I sell this computer, or
will your natural language interface help?
Irv
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2. Re: Computer FS, was: Pseudocode revisited
>>At 07:07 PM 3/28/98 +-900, Mike wrote:
>>
>> A computer cannot understand any human language >naturally, because it
>>is not human. I doesn't have the concepts associated with >human experience.
>>
>At 05:50 AM 3/28/98 -0500, Irv wrote:
>You can say that again.
>I tried this:
> C:>Paint My House
> Bad command or filename
>
> C:>PaintMyHouse!
> Bad command or filename
>
>No luck, so I bought a Pentium:
> C:>Paint my house
> Bad command or filename
>
>Maybe that's too hard, so I tried:
> C:>Fix the faucet
> Bad command or filename
>
>Rats! I wasted lots of money. Should I sell this computer, or
>will your natural language interface help?
>
>Irv
Have you tried putting it into a batch file so it
can correcly access all of the environment variables?
Graeme.