Well, obviously it was based on Snow White! What's bizarre is actually
committing suicide at all, and especially in a manner based on a children's
animated film. But I suspect that it was an accident, and the apparent
coincidence was just that.

(What is it with gay people and Maleficent, anyway? I'm sure all the
villainesses Russell T Davies put into "Doctor Who" were based on her, to
the extent of boring predictability.)

"All alone, my pet?"





On 11 June 2014 05:58, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 6/10/2014 2:04 AM, LizR wrote:
>
>> Having just re-re-read my good friend Wikipaedia's article on this, I'm
>> still not sure exactly what Turing is proposing. It looks like what you
>> said - that both a man and a computer tries to fool the judge that they're
>> a woman! Which is bizarre, but so are cyanide coated apples if one can
>> believe that.
>>
>
> It's not so bizarre in context.  Shortly before, Turing had visited Godel
> and Godel had taken him to Godel's favorite movie, the Disney version of
> "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
>
>
> Brent
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