> > Still and all, it can be done. Anything physically possible can be 
> > done. "the impossible will just take longer" :)
> 
> Like just about anything, if it's implemented in the field before 
> it's ready to go, the results can be disastrous. If troops assume 
> that their inaccurate translation engine is accurate, the resulting 
> misunderstandings can cost lives (on both sides).


Oh yeah, can't rush, but still, the goal of leveling the language
barrier is one of the more exciting areas of computer technology
development - versus, say, being the instrument of Big Brother control. 

And then there's that voting system ... maybe the military should do
that too.


Bill


 
> -Jerry Wolper
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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