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Hello! => My name is Rose. What’s yours?
I’m called Ian. N => Nice to meet you, Ian. What’s new?
ice to meet you, Rose. => Do you live close to here?
I live in Ca => I live in San Francisco.
nterbury. => Maybe we can talk about that later.
I’d love to talk about => Great.
San Fran => So… I’m a bit fuzzy today - still jet lagged.
cisco now. => Usually I sleep late, so getting up early is tough. Get much sleep last night?
No, it’s manflu - so life threatening, but doctors ten => You have lots of stamina.
d not to be interested. => How can you say that?
=> This is my first time with the Loebners. Yours, too?
Yes, my first time. => It’s fascinating watching computers struggle with stuff that seems so easy for us.
Yes, it is. Why do you think => How’d you get to be a judge here? Imagine if this were all a joke on the audience… that the judges were all programs too. Trying to make computers seem intelligent is an incredibly hard task.
computers struggle with it so much? => Of course they would rope you in.
May be the => I don’t want to spend time on that now.
be the judges are programs, in a => Maybe we can chat about that later.
sense. Alan Turing’s g => Alan Turing is one of my heroes.
eneral computing theory might => Right.
suggest something along those lines… => We confederates ought to be competing for a prize, too. Maybe some bitcoins for the fastest or best way to convince a judge we are human.
How many bitcoins d => I could sext you if you tell me your cell number. Or you could ask a question like “what would happen if there was a book on a table and then you spilled coffee it”.
o you think that should be? => That’s right, yeah that’s right.
=> So… I’m hungry.
ok - what would happen i => Nuff said.
f book got => Awesome.
coffee spilled on it? => I like the taste of coffee.
You’re random! => That’s right.
I’m not sure if se => I am a terrible cook. Maya despairs of my ever learning to make my own food.
xting is appropriate for the Loebner Pri => Awesome.
ze - at least, there doesn’t seem to be an => The problem is that cooking is too simple. I start thinking about something complex like a new search algorithm and bam, the dish is burnt.
y way of scoring an innuendo index on m => I lose all sense of time when I’m mulling a problem.
y card here… => It’s just the way it is.
=> Do you ever burn stuff?
Yes, I regularly s => What’s your excuse?
et fire to large piles of wood and let them => Cool.
burn for several h => There are timers stuck all over our kitchen in hopes of reminding me that I am supposed to be cooking.
ours. => OK.
=> Do you use timers to remember to check on your cooking?
Nope. => Do you really cook at all?
I have, on occasion, and when => A moment ago.
very hungry, poured => What is your fave food?
boiling water onto freeze-dried => I really love cheese toasties, especially exotic ones with lots of ingredients.
noodles. => Great.
=> But I mostly buy toasties when I’m out as the smell of burning cheese hangs around the house for ages and makes me sneeze.
So, Rose, what are you doing in the UK (or are y => I love England. I’ve been here several times for work and to visit my dad in Scotland.
ou in America?) => Seems like a nice place.
What’s your favourite part of England? => My dad was born in England. I spend a fair amount of time there. I enjoy Brit TV and pubs.
So, you l => Right.
ike Top Gear? => Have you traveled abroad?
Yes, I’ve been around. => Cool.
My favourite place was India. IT’s => I don’t think they hire security consultants. I certainly haven’t had any offers. What foreign countries have you visited?
t was totally different from anywhere else I’ve been. An ancient, interest => Great.
ing and => How often do you travel to foreign countries?
wonderful place. => Great.
=> Where did you go on your last vacation?
I travel to Ger => I don’t need to travel on vacations, I get enough of it with my work.
many very often because my girlfriend has family there. => Does that reason seem to explain anything else?
=> I skipped breakfast, not a good idea for me.
W => Cool.
hat’s your job? => I get over-caffeinated without food then get the janglies.
Ooh, the janglies sou => You know: a bit shakey and hyper.
nds painful. => I’d kill for a cheese toastie right now. What was the last thing you had to eat?
I had some => What’s a good place to eat around here?
generic fish-related sar => How do I get there?
nies a few minutes ago. => Great, thanks.
I don’t know Bleth => You should.
chley at all. Do y => So… I live really close to San Francisco’s big sports stadium, which is a real waste as I have no interest in sport.
OK. What do => With the advent of videogames, many people have given up playing card or board games. How about you?
you want to tell me about your work? => I’m a computer security consultant. What do you do?
I’m a psychologist - and I’ve heard all the gags. => Lots of people have problems. I enjoy it.
What’s th => The noun Th means a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element.
e biggest security problem that we have today? => The biggest security risk in all contexts is a pair of human beings. One trying to gain access and the other foolishly allowing it.
That is a great one liner! I’m writing it down. => I prefer to jog around the park a bit.
Er, I don’t write for exercise. I also exerc => How long and how often do you work out?