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''15 mai''
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== finger man ==
  
;"What should one expect of man?"
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;"What should 0nyone expect of man?"
[http://bit.ly/jk3eNn "expect man"]
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# '''bodhi-google''' returns the *nix manual page entry for the command "expect" (which allows a slave robot<sup>1</sup> to respond appropriately when interrogated by other slave robots).
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google  "expect man"
#we command robots with verbs as defined by ''man''.
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# bodhi-google and sister duck both return the *nix manual page entry for [http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/expect/ expect], which allows a serf robot<sup>1</sup> to respond appropriately when questioned by slave robots. <br />
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#for the moment, at least, we command robots with verbs [+ flavors] as defined in ''the man''.
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<sup>1</sup> The poster (1935) to the right features ''Rossumovi univerzální roboti'', from Karel Čapek's 1921 novel, and the etymological reference for the association of the Slavic root '''robota''' -- servitude -- which has given rise to verbs like работать "work" and nouns like работа "work".  Work contains the same root -erg as energy, gamergate, emergency, urgent, etc.  Romance ''trabajar, trabalhar, trebalhar, travagliare, travai, travail'' may well not come from a Latin torture instrument (''trepalium''), but rather from ''tr(a/i)-'' (intensifying particle) +  ''bajulare'' (exagitare, vexare, molestare). ([http://www.persee.fr/doc/roma_0035-8029_1927_num_53_209_4295 source]).

Latest revision as of 22:32, 20 November 2018

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Gibel sensatsii RUR.jpg

finger man

"What should 0nyone expect of man?"
  1. google "expect man"
  2. bodhi-google and sister duck both return the *nix manual page entry for expect, which allows a serf robot1 to respond appropriately when questioned by slave robots.
  3. for the moment, at least, we command robots with verbs [+ flavors] as defined in the man.

1 The poster (1935) to the right features Rossumovi univerzální roboti, from Karel Čapek's 1921 novel, and the etymological reference for the association of the Slavic root robota -- servitude -- which has given rise to verbs like работать "work" and nouns like работа "work". Work contains the same root -erg as energy, gamergate, emergency, urgent, etc. Romance trabajar, trabalhar, trebalhar, travagliare, travai, travail may well not come from a Latin torture instrument (trepalium), but rather from tr(a/i)- (intensifying particle) + bajulare (exagitare, vexare, molestare). (source).