fredagen den 18 maj 2001 04:24 Spike Jones wrote:
> Eugene.Leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de wrote:
> > You would be surprised. *nix in the guise of Linux and *BSD is well and
> > alive these days, especially among the young'n's.
> > Now a Forth or a Lisp machine joke would be a tad more difficult to
> > contextize.
>
> ((((Hey!))) ((((((((I remember Lisp!)))))))))))))))
> (((((Is anyone still using it?)))))
We used a derivative language (scheme) in our neural network simulator "see".
And of course, it can be used for drama:
(list (define question (choice (exist this :future)
(not (exist this :future))))
(query (larger (nobility (suffer this
(metaphor (cause (outrageous fortune)
(union (plural sling)
(plural arrow)))))
:subjective)
(nobility (cause (and (metaphor (take-arms this
(consist sea trouble)))
(oppose this trouble))
(ending this trouble))
:subjective)) :general)
(define state
(list (die this :general :infinitive)
((metaphor sleep) this :general :infinitive)
(not (exist this :general :infinitive))
(end we
(union heartache
(plural (natural shock) 1000)
:property (origin flesh))
:mean (metaphor (sleep))
:general)))
(wish this
(add-property state consummation)
:priority devoutly
:general)
(list (die this :general :infinitve)
((metaphor sleep) this :general :infinitive)
(imply ((metaphor sleep) this)
(possible (dream this))))
(define rub ((create problem)
:content (cause (and (imply ((metaphor sleep
:correspond (state dead))
this)
(possible (dream this)))
(property (plural (dream this)) unknown))
(hesitation this :general)))))
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