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Re: How your computer can guess what you're thinking of..
« on: October 06, 2004, 10:30:11 AM »
It took 27 guesses for planet :-)
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Re: How your computer can guess what you're thinking of..
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2004, 02:49:34 PM »
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I am guessing that it is a butt(rear end)?
 Yes ,  No , Close
28.        Can you smell it? Sometimes.
27.        Do you use it in public? Doubtful.
26.        Is it larger than a microwave oven (or bread box)? Rarely.
25.        Can it be stolen? No.
24.        Does it make noise? Sometimes.
23.        Can you hold it? Yes.
22.        Can you put something into it? Yes.
21.        Does it weigh more than a duck? Probably.
20.        I guess it a femur? No.
19.        Is it heavier than a pound of butter? Yes.
18.        Is it an abstract concept? No.
17.        Is it an emotion? No.
16.        Is it used in a sport? Maybe.
15.        Does it contain words? No.
14.        Does it grow over time? Yes.
13.        Is it usually visible? No.
12.        Could it be found in a classroom? Sometimes.
11.        Does it move? Depends.
10.        Does it come in a box? No.
9.        Do most people use this daily? Yes.
8.        Can it be heard? Sometimes.
7.        Is it hard? Sometimes.
6.        Can you lift it? Maybe.
5.        Would you use it in the dark? Probably.
4.        Can you find it in a house? Sometimes.
3.        Does it bring joy to people? Sometimes.
2.        Is it smaller than a loaf of bread? Doubtful.
1.        It is classified as Other.


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