What if what you say is incorrect? (over and over again.) Then Q helps you to fool yourself. Does the engine assume that the human as teacher always knows what is correct?
Anton. > if repetitive patterns occurs, it should ask if a specific item > is equivalent to something else... so that you can interchange > its expected word and yours without ill effect in any of its > language. an example is that if you always say open instead of > load, eventually it could catch this and ask you if open is > equivalent to load... > > If Q is supposed to be all about helping in a natural manner, > maybe it should learn to help its user help himself. ;-) > > Maybe some of this is already part of Q, but I'm just throwing my > ideas on the wall as they occur to me... > > HTH in any way! > > Q idea is nice. > > -MAx -- To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe as the subject.
