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Re: How your computer can guess what you're thinking of..
« on: October 06, 2004, 01:59:33 PM »
Damn that thing's good!

Managed to fox it with dilitium crystals!:-D

But to be fair it got close, giving suggestions of Kryptonite, Plutonium, Uranium, a warp core (the closest guess).

That's a smart piece of coding!!

Cheers,
Graham C
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