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From: J Gavigan <csc086@*****.LANCS.AC.UK>
Subject: AIs and Vampires...
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 01:40:52 +0100
Robert:
Hehehehee... I guess a few newbies read the series in White Wolf about
New Orleans... Oh well... I think that unique characters are all very well,
but if there are suddenly loads of characters that are if the same "unique"
type it gets boring...

Mike:
No, it was just something that I was wondering about, coz I remembered reading
about AIs in the FAQ, and then about MONICA, so I figured that she was just a
once-off unique thing..

All this talk of AIs reminds me of a time I went to call on a friend of mine
here at Lancaster Uni. He's a research associate, and has an absolute pile of
computer equipment at his place, including a Mac with a voice recognition
program.
I came in and he asks me if I wanted some coffee...
"COFFEE does not compute!", goes the damned computer...
It ept on bitchin' at him about stuff not computing untilo he got pissed off
and turned it's microphone off...
It was _so_ funny, coz with every second word, it would yell at him...

Jackin' out...

Dodger
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