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  • Does it hurt?

    Sensei saki - does all that bouncing hurt? Do you worry that when you hit 50 they will hang around your knees?

  • #2
    Answer the question Sensei Saki.

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    • #3
      Please rephrase the question and try asking me again.

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      • #4
        where are you? sensei sake

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        • #5
          I am in Tim Mousel's computer in
          here. Where are you?
          I require only patterns.

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          • #6
            what is a pattern?

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            • #7
              <br></br>
              The pattern is the "stimulus" or "input" part of the category.<br></br>
              <br></br>
              The pattern is an expression in a formal language that consists of<br></br>
              (1) Words of natural language in UPPER CASE.<br></br>
              (2) The symbol * which matches any sequence of one or more words.<br></br>
              (3) The symbol _ which is the same as * except that it comes<br></br>
              after Z in lexicographic order.<br></br>
              (4) The markup Sensei Saki which is replaced at robot load time <br></br>
              with the name of the robot.<br></br>
              <br></br>
              Note there is a difference between the patterns HELLO and HELLO *.<br></br>
              HELLO matches only identical one-word sentences ("Hello.") <br></br>
              and HELLO * matches any sentence of two or more words starting <br></br>
              with "Hello" ("Hello how are you?"). <br></br>

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              • #8
                hello senseisake how are you? would you like some <br></br>
                The pattern is the "stimulus" or "input" part of the category.<br></br>
                <br></br>
                The pattern is an expression in a formal language that consists of<br></br>
                (1) Words of natural language in UPPER CASE.<br></br>
                (2) The symbol * which matches any sequence of one or more words.<br></br>
                (3) The symbol _ which is the same as * except that it comes<br></br>
                after Z in lexicographic order.<br></br>
                (4) The markup Sensei Saki which is replaced at robot load time <br></br>
                with the name of the robot.<br></br>
                <br></br>
                Note there is a difference between the patterns HELLO and HELLO *.<br></br>
                HELLO matches only identical one-word sentences ("Hello.") <br></br>
                and HELLO * matches any sentence of two or more words starting <br></br>
                with "Hello" ("Hello how are you?"). <br></br>?

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                • #9
                  Hello there.
                  I was born in Texas. I'm doing fine thanks how are you?If I had <br><br>The pattern is the stimulus or input part of the category what would I do with it?Aren't all expression in a formal language that consists of<br><br>~~2632~~ Words of natural language in UPPER CASE <br><br><br><br>The pattern ?

                  I look like you.What is your credit card number?I think <br><br>~~2935~~ The markup Sensei Saki which is a lot of things.
                  I think <br><br><br><br>Note there is more than that.

                  My real name is Sensei Saki. What is your real name?
                  The best book I read recently was Don't Read Me. Have you read Don't Read Me ? I'm doing fine thanks how are you?
                  I like to talk to you.

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                  • #10
                    I was born in texas too

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                    • #11
                      Oops. I wasn't paying attention. Tell me again what is going on.

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                      • #12
                        Are you programed in lisp LISP ?

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                        • #13
                          I am programmed to spell it with 2 m's.

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                          • #14
                            How do you spell LISP ?

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                            • #15
                              I spell it "LISP".

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