On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:10:09PM -0700, Jonathan Jones wrote:
> Anything that can be done by a computer without too much
> trouble, sohuld be. �If you see regularities in what I gave
> you that could be exploited to make a better list
> automatically, you should be telling me about them. �Spending
> human time when computer time will do is just silly.
>
> I did tell you about the most prevalent pattern: "a(n) ...
> thing", and the desired alteration: "something..."
>
> As in: "a drunk thing" -> "something drunk"
>
> Another thing I've seen a lot of is too many "e"s. As in "a
> useer", which I take to be "a use-er" with the dash taken out.
>
> And another one I mentioned: "an express commenter" -> "an
> expresser of a�comment"
>
> however, "a ... standard" -> "a standard of ..." ought to be.)
If you explained those, I missed it. If you send me what you have,
I can do all that if you like.
-Robin
--
They say: "The first AIs will be built by the military as weapons."
And I'm thinking: "Does it even occur to you to try for something