athena% telnet debra.dgbt.doc.ca:3000 telnet debra.dgbt.doc.ca:3000 ...including Athena's default telnet options: "-ax" debra.dgbt.doc.ca:3000: Unknown host athena% telnet debra.dgbt.doc.ca 3000 telnet debra.dgbt.doc.ca 3000 ...including Athena's default telnet options: "-ax" Trying 142.92.36.15... Connected to debra.dgbt.doc.ca. Escape character is '^]'. Terminal type at login is... dumb Setting up terminal... Erase set to Ctrl-H *** NOTE *** Use BACKSPACE (Control-H) to Erase Characters *** CHAT Version 8.1.4 Copyright 1989-1992 Government of Canada loading database choice.db. .............. Loading complete. The Computer Says: Conversational Hypertext Access Technology Copyright (C) 1989-1996 Government of Canada, All Rights Reserved Welcome to our natural language information systems. CHAT and TIPS are an information retrieval technologies developed by Industry Canada. Please note that your interactions may be recorded for the purpose of improving these technologies. For information about CHAT, look at "http://debra.dgbt.doc.ca/chat/info.page.html" or use anonymous ftp to download the file "/pub/chat/info.page" from debra.dgbt.doc.ca or contact Thom Whalen: (613) 990-4683 There are CHAT information files available on the following topics: - AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) - Epilepsy - Alice (A simulated conversation) - Maur (A simulated conversation with a dragon) - Spectrum Management Program of Industry Canada - Career Planning There are TIPS information files on the following topics: - Sex Education (1994 Loebner Prize Winner) - Mystery Conversation (1995 Loebner Prize Competitor) Please specify which information file you would like: Select an Information File or Quit: Alice Alice The Computer Says: Please wait for a moment while I get that information... loading database alice. ..................................................................................................................................................................... Loading complete. At the university: [This is an experimental simulation of a conversation with a person.] [This simulation is still under construction. ] [Please do not be surprised if it misbehaves. ] You enter a classroom. It is empty, except for a woman is sitting at one of the student's desks. There is a parka draped over the back of her chair. She speaks to you, "Hi. Are you looking for the psychology class?" You say: No No She says: Oh. Well, my course schedule says that this is Psychology 103. (She consults a piece of paper in her hand.) Yep, a class in the control of human behaviour. What do you think "the control of human behaviour" really means? You say: I think it is making people what you want them to do, regardless of what they want to do. I think it is making people what you want them to do, regardless of what they want to do. She says: I don't know either. I thought maybe it meant, like, propaganda or something. The course description didn't say very much. (She pauses.) Maybe its like hypnosis. Have you ever been hypnotized? You say: No No She says: I was hypnotized once. We went to this club, my husband and I, and I went up on stage. I didn't think it worked, but my husband, he said that I was singing just like Madonna. I thought it was creepy when he said that, so I won't let anyone hypnotise me again. You say: How did it feel? How did it feel? She says: You had not noticed that the room had filled with students while you were talking to the woman. A voice from the front of the class says, "Welcome to Psychology 103..." The woman whispers to you, "Talk to you later," and turns in her seat to face the front of the class. You say, "Okay." and turn to listen to the professor as well. [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART She says: [This is an experimental simulation of a conversation with a person.] [This simulation is still under construction. ] [Please do not be surprised if it misbehaves. ] You enter a classroom. It is empty, except for a woman is sitting at one of the student's desks. There is a parka draped over the back of her chair. She speaks to you, "Hi. Are you looking for the psychology class?" You say: Yes Yes She says: I think this is it. It doesn't start for a while. I wasn't sure how long it would take to get here on the bus, so I left early. You say: Which bus do you use? Which bus do you use? She says: I take the 85, 16 and then the 43. Transfers are a drag. Some day I'll get a car. (She smiles.) First, though, I have to get a better job. Do you think taking a psychology class will help? You say: I don't know. I don't know. She says: I hope so. The job I have now is all right, but I wouldn`t want to be stuck there for the rest of my life. You say: What job do you have now? What job do you have now? She says: I work for the city. I'm a secretary in the planning department. If you ever applied for a building permit or a zoning variance or anything like that, I handled your application. (She pauses.) What do you do? You say: I'm a student. I'm a student. She says: I guess we are both taking courses here so we can get the job of our dreams. You say: What is the job of your dreams? What is the job of your dreams? She says: I don't know. I though I would take a bunch of different classes and see what I like. Something in computers might be a good idea, but I always got so bored when my husband talked about them. (She smiles.) But I don't know if it was the computers or my husband that was boring. You say: Why would you want to do something boring? Why would you want to do something boring? She says: I don't know. I though I would take a bunch of different classes and see what I like. Something in computers might be a good idea, but I always got so bored when my husband talked about them. (She smiles.) But I don't know if it was the computers or my husband that was boring. You say: What classes are you taking? What classes are you taking? She says: You had not noticed that the room had filled with students while you were talking to the woman. A voice from the front of the class says, "Welcome to Psychology 103..." The woman whispers to you, "Talk to you later," and turns in her seat to face the front of the class. You say, "Okay." and turn to listen to the professor as well. [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART She says: [This is an experimental simulation of a conversation with a person.] [This simulation is still under construction. ] [Please do not be surprised if it misbehaves. ] You enter a classroom. It is empty, except for a woman is sitting at one of the student's desks. There is a parka draped over the back of her chair. She speaks to you, "Hi. Are you looking for the psychology class?" You say: No No She says: Oh. Well, my course schedule says that this is Psychology 103. (She consults a piece of paper in her hand.) Yep, a class in the control of human behaviour. What do you think "the control of human behaviour" really means? You say: I think it means tricking people. I think it means tricking people. She says: I don't know either. I thought maybe it meant, like, propaganda or something. The course description didn't say very much. (She pauses.) Maybe its like hypnosis. Have you ever been hypnotized? You say: Yes Yes She says: Really? Did you like it? I was hypnotized once. We went to this club, my husband and I, and I went up on stage. I didn't think it worked, but my husband, he said that I was singing just like Madonna. I thought it was creepy when he said that, so I won't let anyone hypnotise me again. You say: Why are you taking this class? Why are you taking this class? She says: I guess I thought it would be fun. I didn`t think about it much until it was over. Then I decided that If anyone is going to control anyone, I want to know what's going on. (She laughs.) Maybe I want to be the one to do the controlling. You say: How would you control people? How would you control people? She says: But people do control each other, don't they? I mean, you and I are both waiting for this class because someone wrote something in this book. (She waves the unversity calendar.) You say: There are other kinds of control, though. There are other kinds of control, though. She says: I don't like the idea of someone else controlling me. You say: But you like the idea of controlling other people? But you like the idea of controlling other people? She says: You had not noticed that the room had filled with students while you were talking to the woman. A voice from the front of the class says, "Welcome to Psychology 103..." The woman whispers to you, "Talk to you later," and turns in her seat to face the front of the class. You say, "Okay." and turn to listen to the professor as well. [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART She says: [This is an experimental simulation of a conversation with a person.] [This simulation is still under construction. ] [Please do not be surprised if it misbehaves. ] You enter a classroom. It is empty, except for a woman is sitting at one of the student's desks. There is a parka draped over the back of her chair. She speaks to you, "Hi. Are you looking for the psychology class?" You say: No. No. She says: Oh. Well, my course schedule says that this is Psychology 103. (She consults a piece of paper in her hand.) Yep, a class in the control of human behaviour. What do you think "the control of human behaviour" really means? You say: I think it means hypnotizing them. I think it means hypnotizing them. She says: I don't know either. I thought maybe it meant, like, propaganda or something. The course description didn't say very much. (She pauses.) Maybe its like hypnosis. Have you ever been hypnotized? You say: Yes. Yes. She says: Really? Did you like it? I was hypnotized once. We went to this club, my husband and I, and I went up on stage. I didn't think it worked, but my husband, he said that I was singing just like Madonna. I thought it was creepy when he said that, so I won't let anyone hypnotise me again. You say: Why? Why? She says: You had not noticed that the room had filled with students while you were talking to the woman. A voice from the front of the class says, "Welcome to Psychology 103..." The woman whispers to you, "Talk to you later," and turns in her seat to face the front of the class. You say, "Okay." and turn to listen to the professor as well. [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: QUIT QUIT She says: Please wait for a moment while I get that information... loading database quest. ............ Loading complete. Please wait for a moment while I get that information... loading database choice.db. .............. Loading complete. The Computer Says: Conversational Hypertext Access Technology Copyright (C) 1989-1996 Government of Canada, All Rights Reserved Welcome to our natural language information systems. CHAT and TIPS are an information retrieval technologies developed by Industry Canada. Please note that your interactions may be recorded for the purpose of improving these technologies. For information about CHAT, look at "http://debra.dgbt.doc.ca/chat/info.page.html" or use anonymous ftp to download the file "/pub/chat/info.page" from debra.dgbt.doc.ca or contact Thom Whalen: (613) 990-4683 There are CHAT information files available on the following topics: - AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) - Epilepsy - Alice (A simulated conversation) - Maur (A simulated conversation with a dragon) - Spectrum Management Program of Industry Canada - Career Planning There are TIPS information files on the following topics: - Sex Education (1994 Loebner Prize Winner) - Mystery Conversation (1995 Loebner Prize Competitor) Please specify which information file you would like: Select an Information File or Quit: Maur Maur The Computer Says: Please wait for a moment while I get that information... loading database maur. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Loading complete. [This is an experimental simulation of a conversation with a dragon,] [and it is STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION. ] [ ] [If you don't already know, communicate with the dragon with plain ] [English. Adventure game commands like "run away" will NOT work. ] [Also please note that you CANNOT browse in this conversation, as ] [you can in other database. ] [ ] [A word of warning: ] [This dragon is mean and nasty. Be creative and inventive and try ] [to come out of it alive - it IS possible. ] Press to continue. Tell me more ... It seems like you have been wandering through these dark tunnels for years. They hadn't seemed so bad when you and your companions had entered the deserted mine, led by a rumour that the Hero's Crown might have come to rest here. But you have been seperated from your friends by a rockslide, and have ended up following narrow passages and shafts leading forever downwards. You are out of food, too, and your stomach is grumbling. You break out of your thoughts, noticing that the light from your torch is no longer reflecting off of damp, rough-hewn walls. Instead, the flickering light of the torch is swallowed up by the darkness of some sort of large cavern. You glance back over your shoulder, and realize you can no longer tell where you entered the cavern. Putting aside your misgivings, you begin to stride forwards once more. All at once a sibilant voice comes out of nowhere, filling your head without a sound being made. The voice says: Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: Hello. Hello. The voice says: Greetings, human... or perhaps I should call you... lunch. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. The voice says: Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: Thank you. Thank you. The voice says: You're welcome. You say: What is your namme What is your namme The voice says: Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: Hello, Maur. Hello, Maur. Maur says: Greetings, human... or perhaps I should call you... lunch. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Maur says: Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: Thank you, Maur. Thank you, Maur. Maur says: You're welcome. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Maur says: Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: Why did they try to flee? Why did they try to flee? Maur says: They fled because I was coming to eat their livestock, burn their crops, and kill and eat them too if I caught them. You say: Did you like eating livestock? Did you like eating livestock? Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: Hello Hello Greetings, human... or perhaps I should call you... lunch. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: What would your name have meant? What would your name have meant? Maur says: It does not mean anything - it is the name I chose for myself. You are rather irritating, you pitiful human! I may very well burn you to a crisp this instant! You say: I am sorry. I am sorry. Maur says: Well then... Tell me, human, what brought you down this way? You say: I am looking for the Hero's Crown. I am looking for the Hero's Crown. Maur says: Ah yes, the Hero's Crown... I recall being told of the great commotion when it was taken from your precious City. (Again, you hear the peculiar hissing sound, and realize it must be dragon laughter.) You say: What do you remember? What do you remember? Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: Hello. Hello. Greetings, human... or perhaps I should call you... lunch. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: Why did they flee? Why did they flee? Maur says: They fled because I was coming to eat their livestock, burn their crops, and kill and eat them too if I caught them. You say: What do you do now? What do you do now? Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: Tell me more ... Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: Hello. Hello. Greetings, human... or perhaps I should call you... lunch. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: Thank you Thank you You're welcome. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: What does Maur mean? What does Maur mean? Maur says: It does not mean anything - it is the name I chose for myself. You are rather irritating, you pitiful human! I may very well burn you to a crisp this instant! You say: I am sorry. I am sorry. Maur says: Well then... Tell me, human, what brought you down this way? You say: I am looking for the Hero's Crown. I am looking for the Hero's Crown. Maur says: Ah yes, the Hero's Crown... I recall being told of the great commotion when it was taken from your precious City. (Again, you hear the peculiar hissing sound, and realize it must be dragon laughter.) You say: Please tell me about the Hero's Crown. Please tell me about the Hero's Crown. Maur says: Ah yes, the Hero's Crown... I recall being told of the great commotion when it was taken from your precious City. (Again, you hear the peculiar hissing sound, and realize it must be dragon laughter.) You say: Please tell me about the commotion. Please tell me about the commotion. Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: Thank you, Maur. Thank you, Maur. Maur says: You're welcome. You say: What does Maur mean? What does Maur mean? Maur says: It does not mean anything - it is the name I chose for myself. You are rather irritating, you pitiful human! I may very well burn you to a crisp this instant! You say: I am sorry. I am sorry. Maur says: Well then... Tell me, human, what brought you down this way? You say: I am looking for the Hero's Crown. I am looking for the Hero's Crown. Maur says: Ah yes, the Hero's Crown... I recall being told of the great commotion when it was taken from your precious City. (Again, you hear the peculiar hissing sound, and realize it must be dragon laughter.) You say: Tell me about the City. Tell me about the City. Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: Thank you, Maur. Thank you, Maur. Maur says: You're welcome. You say: Why did they flee? Why did they flee? Maur says: They fled because I was coming to eat their livestock, burn their crops, and kill and eat them too if I caught them. You say: Do you know about the Hero's Crown? Do you know about the Hero's Crown? Maur says: Ah yes, the Hero's Crown... I recall being told of the great commotion when it was taken from your precious City. (Again, you hear the peculiar hissing sound, and realize it must be dragon laughter.) You say: Where is the Hero's Crown? Where is the Hero's Crown? Maur says: Karithol probably knows. I believe the wizard who stole it went home to his tower in the east. You say: Who is Karithol? Who is Karithol? Maur says: Karithol is my mate. She is out hunting. You say: What wizard? What wizard? Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. You say: What is your name. What is your name. Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: What does Maur mean? What does Maur mean? Maur says: It does not mean anything - it is the name I chose for myself. You are rather irritating, you pitiful human! I may very well burn you to a crisp this instant! You say: I am sorry. I am sorry. Maur says: Well then... Tell me, human, what brought you down this way? You say: I am looking for the Hero's Crown. I am looking for the Hero's Crown. Maur says: Ah yes, the Hero's Crown... I recall being told of the great commotion when it was taken from your precious City. (Again, you hear the peculiar hissing sound, and realize it must be dragon laughter.) You say: Do you know where the Hero's Crown is? Do you know where the Hero's Crown is? Maur says: Karithol probably knows. I believe the wizard who stole it went home to his tower in the east. You say: Who is Karithol? Who is Karithol? Maur says: Karithol is my mate. She is out hunting. You say: When will Karithol be back? When will Karithol be back? Maur says: She should be back at any time now. I suppose I should eat you now - she always insists on dismembering her prey before eating it, and I prefer to eat it relatively whole. You say: What is Karithol hunting? What is Karithol hunting? Maur says: Karith ol is a dragon like myself, though female, of course. You say: Tell me more ... Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: Hello, dragon. Hello, dragon. Greetings, human... or perhaps I should call you... lunch. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: Tell me more ... Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: RESTART RESTART Well, well, a visitor. It has been a long time since anyone has come down this way. You say: Hello, dragon. Hello, dragon. Greetings, human... or perhaps I should call you... lunch. You say: My name is Ravi. My name is Ravi. Ah, it is good that you at least have manners. Perhaps I will let you live a while. You say: Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. You say: What is your name? What is your name? Long ago my name would have meant something to you. Whole villages fled at my coming; at least they tried... my name is Maur. You say: Why would they flee? Why would they flee? Maur says: They fled because I was coming to eat their livestock, burn their crops, and kill and eat them too if I caught them. You say: Did you catch them? Did you catch them? Maur says: Enough of your ceaseless chatter, human! I begin to long for silence! (You hear a great inrush of air, and take a few steps backwards. Maur's eyes stay fixed on you, and then, before you can turn to run, he opens his mouth and exhales. A great wind buffets you, hot enough that you can feel your hair begin to crinkle and your skin begins to sting. The air smells hard and metallic. Then there is a great blast of heat and flame, flame white as lightning and hotter than any forge, enveloping you. Then an explosion of pain hits you, and you know no more...) (You have died.) [Type RESTART to try again or QUIT to end] You say: quit quit Thank you for trying this out. You will now have an opportunity to leave a few comments - please do. If you would like answers to your questions, or comments, please mail me at andrew@debra.dgbt.doc.ca. Please wait for a moment while I get that information... loading database quest. ............ Loading complete. Please wait for a moment while I get that information... loading database choice.db. .............. Loading complete. The Computer Says: Conversational Hypertext Access Technology Copyright (C) 1989-1996 Government of Canada, All Rights Reserved Welcome to our natural language information systems. CHAT and TIPS are an information retrieval technologies developed by Industry Canada. Please note that your interactions may be recorded for the purpose of improving these technologies. For information about CHAT, look at "http://debra.dgbt.doc.ca/chat/info.page.html" or use anonymous ftp to download the file "/pub/chat/info.page" from debra.dgbt.doc.ca or contact Thom Whalen: (613) 990-4683 There are CHAT information files available on the following topics: - AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) - Epilepsy - Alice (A simulated conversation) - Maur (A simulated conversation with a dragon) - Spectrum Management Program of Industry Canada - Career Planning There are TIPS information files on the following topics: - Sex Education (1994 Loebner Prize Winner) - Mystery Conversation (1995 Loebner Prize Competitor) Please specify which information file you would like: Select an Information File or Quit: quit quit Connection closed by foreign host. athena%