Well, I wasn't out to fool it at first, but by chance, I picked the first thing I looked at, my fingernail. It, however, disagree's with me when it asked "Animal, Mineral, Vegetable, etc. I of course, picked animal. Well this threw it for a wild goose chase, but I DO stand by my conviction and say it is indeed, animal. It thought "Other". Later, during its "interrogation", it asked me "Would you find it in an office?" to which I replied "Yes". It disagreed and thought the correct response should have been "No". How strange. It took 28 guesses to get "fingernail". Then when I tried to fool it, it usually won. ....Eh, go fig-ya /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Cool programming, nonetheless. If I recall correctly, it constructs a sort of "decision tree" using a database for storage as I remember a college professor showing us something similar written in
LISP during the seventies(when I attended MIT).
Ed.