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From: geb@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU (Gordon E. Banks)
Newsgroups: comp.ai,talk.philosophy.misc
Subject: Re: Artificial Intelligence and Intelligence
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Date: 28 Nov 88 14:56:28 GMT
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In article <821@novavax.UUCP> maddoxt@novavax.UUCP (Thomas Maddox) writes:
>
>	Cockton, I've said it before, but as you've done nothing to
>change my evaluation, I'll say it again:  you read like a particularly
>narrowly-conceived language-generating program compounded of equal
>parts Dreyfus and Jeremy Rifkin.  Now, however, you've apparently added
>a sub-program intended to reproduce the rude anti-Americanism of Evelyn 
>Waugh on an especially nasty day.

Well said!  Could this display of snobbery reflect an
attempt at creating a simulation of a hierarch
of the class-bound British educational establishment?
Maybe he dislikes our meritocracy, but at least here
a child of working class parents can become a professional
without having to learn to disguise an accent.