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# [http://bit.ly/jk3eNn "expect man"] | # [http://bit.ly/jk3eNn "expect man"] | ||
# bodhi-'''google''' returns the *nix manual page entry for the command "expect" | # bodhi-'''google''' returns the *nix manual page entry for the command "expect" | ||
− | #*This command allows a slave robot<sup>1</sup> to respond appropriately when interrogated by other slave robots). | + | #* (This command allows a slave robot<sup>1</sup> to respond appropriately when interrogated by other slave robots). <br /> |
#we command robots with verbs as defined by ''man''. | #we command robots with verbs as defined by ''man''. | ||
<hr> | <hr> | ||
<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 "work". :) | <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 "work". :) |
Revision as of 18:55, 15 May 2011
WikiSysop is a smiling cyborg sashi...
15 mai
- "What should one expect of man?"
- "expect man"
- bodhi-google returns the *nix manual page entry for the command "expect"
- (This command allows a slave robot1 to respond appropriately when interrogated by other slave robots).
- (This command allows a slave robot1 to respond appropriately when interrogated by other slave robots).
- we command robots with verbs as defined by 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 "work". :)