How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (Full Version)

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How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test?


All of them
  27% (3)
Almost all of them
  0% (0)
Most of them
  27% (3)
A lot of them
  9% (1)
A few of them
  18% (2)
Very few of them
  0% (0)
Almost none of them
  0% (0)
None of the cut and pasting borg bastards
  18% (2)


Total Votes : 11
(last vote on : 5/2/2010 8:43:50 PM)
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Moonhead -> How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 1:55:41 PM)

There's a few people on here (who shall remain nameless for fear of the mods and because everybody will have their own list forming as they read this anyway) who seem to construct an argument in exactly the same way as a bot: they ignore what's being said, and then drag the point onto whatever irrelevant nonsense they want to discuss by posting a link to what somebody else has said elsewhere.
This is not how Alan Turing suspected that a real live person would talk to their peers, I suspect. The poor sod didn't see the day coming when a computer would walk a Turing test because the standards would have to be dropped to allow idiots whose social skills have atrophied through internet abuse to pass them, did he?




popeye1250 -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 1:59:30 PM)

Patrick Kennedy must be crushed.




Moonhead -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 2:09:37 PM)

You're proving my point there, old chap.




kdsub -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 2:16:20 PM)

I thought you were a debater… you should know that the “change the subject ploy” is a way for those that know they are wrong or backed into a corner to avoid outright loosing an argument.

Butch




pahunkboy -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 2:20:33 PM)

the answer is 4.




Musicmystery -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 2:30:15 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Moonhead

You're proving my point there, old chap.

And that's his point, Mr. Turing.




mnottertail -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 2:32:34 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

the answer is 4.


I can see you never finish your thought.

THE ANSWER IS 42.




Moonhead -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 2:40:19 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


quote:

ORIGINAL: Moonhead

You're proving my point there, old chap.

And that's his point, Mr. Turing.

Mea culpa.




GotSteel -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (4/30/2010 7:33:31 PM)

"None of the cut and pasting borg bastards "

[sm=rofl.gif]
The rub is that Whimsical Conversation passed the Turing Test that way; using entirely pre programmed responses without a bit of intelligence.




Moonhead -> RE: How many of the regulars in here could pass a turing test? (5/1/2010 5:12:09 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: kdsub

I thought you were a debater… you should know that the “change the subject ploy” is a way for those that know they are wrong or backed into a corner to avoid outright loosing an argument.

Butch


Do I really need to start using smileys all over the place when I start a thread as a joke, butch?




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