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lumberjim 06-26-2012 12:19 PM


BigV 06-26-2012 12:33 PM

I can't get enough of these!

Could go here, Nemesis. Could go in funny youtube clips ....

Ok. Here.

Ho. Ly. Shit. This one was painful to watch. I still don't know who won.


Clodfobble 06-26-2012 12:37 PM

Hot damn, those guys have a ton of different videos. All of them great so far. Also, the skinny one looks like the younger brother of Alan Cumming.

richlevy 07-07-2012 08:51 PM

I've had disagreements here, but I don't think I ever had a nemesis. I disagree with UG a lot, but nemesis implies that the person at least has to be in the same league as their opponent. Since I'm not even sure that UG is a real person and not the alter ego avatar of another dwellar, there are no alternates.

ZenGum 07-07-2012 10:57 PM

I've told you all before, UG and TW are the opposite halves of one individual with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

classicman 07-08-2012 12:05 AM

I think UG is tw's sockpuppet and he just forgot the password.

Ibby 07-08-2012 12:36 AM

I think you could built an absolutely indistinguishable artificial UG or tw using a chatterbot like NIALL
Quote:

NIALL - by Mat Peck

Niall (The Non-Intelligent Acquired Language Learner) is another chatterbot which in the beginning knows absolutely nothing. It was created by Mat Peck and released by his mini software house entitled 'Paranoid Software'. The inspiration for it came from a program for the 8-bit MSX home computers called DANI (Dynamic Artificial Non-Intelligence) and the author designed this program using a slightly different linking algorithm.

All you need to do is talk to Niall. At the prompt, just type in any old sentence, in any language and Niall will learn the words you type, remember how they fit together to form a sentence, and then make a reply. At first he will probably spend a lot of time simply repeating what you say until he begins to learn a few more words, at that point Niall will start generating original replies.

Niall for some reason looks like a DOS program running in a window. Why the author decided to place white text on a black background is beyond me, but in the help files he seems to blame Borland Pascal.

The 80k program is available on this site under the imaginative name of niall.zip


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