Word: mr
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...name is 0780212. I live on what you call a "glistening" campus, where I have about as much identity as last year's 14,000 rejects. Perhaps Mr. Gould "can't think of a single possibility for education . . . that doesn't exist in the state university," but I can. Isn't learning about people important any more...
...that man will never fly, or that space exploration will forever be flights of imagination and no more. Perhaps there is an ingredient missing in today's computer that prevents it from achieving intelligence. Remember: a glider is just a glider until one adds an engine. When Mr. Adler goes on to enumerate the qualities a computer must have in order to qualify as an intelligent mechanism, among them being the capability of committing "human error," he is betraying his own species' narcissism. When it is finally possible to create intelligent "machines," surely we will try to make...
...their handiwork: snug tent villages erected amidst the rubble, field kitchens turning out hot meals, doctors and medics ministering to the shocked and the injured. No one watched with greater concern than Stephen R. Tripp, 56, a dapper, cheerful State Department officer who has earned the ambivalent title of "Mr. Catastrophe...
...Chordettes, in Mr. Sandman...
...this place almost becomes repugnant--all you have to do is read the Saigon Post or listen to the radio to know that Da Lat is leading a charmed life. IVS hired an excellent old gentleman to tutor us for six and a half hours a day, a Mr. Thanh, Paris-educated and clothed in a French suit, beret and scarf...