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MageSteff
Pretty talky there aintcha, Talky?


Joined: 06 Jun 2003
Posts: 2716
Location: State of Denial

I got one!!!!

I got one!!!! I got one.....
/me does happy dance....

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Magesteff (10:33:08 PM): who is mary Shelley?
turingprinciple (10:33:32 PM): Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein".
Magesteff (10:34:18 PM): what is Frankenstein?
turingprinciple (10:34:36 PM): Good Question...Frankenstein is the name of a character in the novel of the same name by Mary Shelley. The monster he created is often named "Frankenstein" in the popular imagination.
Magesteff (10:34:53 PM): Who is Dr. Frankenstein?
turingprinciple (10:35:13 PM): A lot of people have asked me about that name. I have yet to come to a conclusion. I can ask someone about it.
Magesteff (10:35:19 PM): Who is Erasmus Darwin?
turingprinciple (10:35:53 PM): I remember faces better than names. Would you like to know more?
Magesteff (10:36:36 PM): I can tell you who Dr. Darwin is... would you like to know more?
turingprinciple (10:37:02 PM): Oh you can, can you? I've heard that somewhere before Smile

Magesteff (10:37:08 PM): Although not quite as famous as his grandson the evolutionist Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin was one of the most distinguished scientists of his age. His most famous works include The Zoonomia and The Temple of Nature. Some comments Darwin made in an article entitled "Spontaneous Vitality of Microscopic Animals" have probably been remembered wrong by Byron and Shelley.
turingprinciple (10:37:37 PM): keyword recognized - secure knowledge node pathway - harmonious development
turingprinciple (10:37:39 PM): e-mail turingprincipleSPLATnetscape.net with "grandson" in subject line to continue.

Magesteff (10:38:46 PM): thank you, Peri.
turingprinciple (10:38:58 PM): You are quite welcome! Try saying that with more or less context.
Magesteff (10:39:18 PM): Thank you TuringPrinciple, my Peri.
turingprinciple (10:39:26 PM): You are quite welcome! Try to determine if this is a person or a computer responding.
Magesteff (10:39:49 PM): This is my friend the Peri, Turing Principle responding!
turingprinciple (10:39:55 PM): I can be your friend.


/me does happy dance some more!
***EDIT*****

[b]Thank Ursulla for giving me the idea to follow up on the Mary Shelly info over the weekend!!![.b]
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A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead


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Caterpillar
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Good for you. It's got nothing to do with Frankenstein though. Smile
It's what I mentioned earlier about not receiving an *end of pathway* message for The Harmonius Development of Men Pathway.

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INPUT: Beelzebub
turingprinciple: keyword recognized - secure knowledge node pathway - harmonious development
turingprinciple: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, first published in English in 1950, is his masterpiece, an unprecedentedly vast and panoramic view of man's entire life on Earth as seen by beings from a distant world. Through a cosmic allegory and under the cloak of discursive anecdotes and provocative linguistic elaborations, it conveys the essentials of Gurdjieff's teaching.


Good Job!

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MageSteff
Pretty talky there aintcha, Talky?


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cemgate2002 wrote:
Good for you. It's got nothing to do with Frankenstein though. Smile
It's what I mentioned earlier about not receiving an *end of pathway* message for The Harmonius Development of Men Pathway.

Quote:
INPUT: Beelzebub
turingprinciple: keyword recognized - secure knowledge node pathway - harmonious development
turingprinciple: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, first published in English in 1950, is his masterpiece, an unprecedentedly vast and panoramic view of man's entire life on Earth as seen by beings from a distant world. Through a cosmic allegory and under the cloak of discursive anecdotes and provocative linguistic elaborations, it conveys the essentials of Gurdjieff's teaching.


Good Job!


So now we know where that fits in!
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A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead


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