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    #1
    Waste some time with Akinator.

    http://www.akinator.mobi/en

    So far I've only beaten him once.....

  • #2
    hmmmm got my 1st one right, but 2nd one wrong!!! lol but i told it to keep going and it asked a few more questions and got it right.... me thinks ill be doing this all night while MR ang is at a fire call, LOL

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    • #3
      That just blew my mind LOL

      I picked the Character "Friday" created by Robert A Heinlein and it nailed it.

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      • #4
        It got me on Harold LLoyd, Fats Waller and Blackadder, but I stumped it with Taran and James Thurber.

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        • #5
          I beat him once even though it turned out he did know the character (Dr. Syn)

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          • #6
            I've been impressed with some of the random one's it's been able to guess

            Eric Draven
            Alexander Keith
            Guy Montag
            My Pet Monster

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            • #7
              I thought it wasn't even getting warm with Alfred E. Neuman, but it surprised me. It even got Aubrey Beardsley, although it took all three guesses. Eerie.

              It didn't get Eddie Lang (although he's in the database), and it was totally lost on Kipling's Kim.

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              • #8
                He came up with James Buchanan instead of Calvin Coolidge, but still, pretty close.

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                • #9
                  I managed to beat it with William Caslon

                  OOC bound me thinks....

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                  • #10
                    That is hysterical ... he won after about 15 questions

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                    • #11
                      WHOA, took it 3 different guess to get James Dean!!!


                      Weird how it asks you the same questions several times tho...

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                      • #12
                        ROFL!

                        It came up with Verne Troyer instead of Charlie Sheen.

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                        • #13
                          I whupped him. He has now heard of Gordon Buehrig.

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                          • #14
                            lmao AD

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                            • #15
                              pretty slick deal. Just a database with a series of filters applied, with a cheesy interface tacked on.

                              Reminds me of the "Handwriting Analysis" booth at the county fair when I was a teenager. This was in the days of IBM punch cards. At a dollar a time, it was one of the most expensive deals on the midway. You just signed your name, maybe copied a simple sentence (? it's been a year or two...) then the guy would put your card into this huge machine. You could see the punch cards going up and down and back and forth on this machine, then out popped your "analysis". We all knew the "analysis" was just a random message when it was done, but we all found something in the "analysis" that was absolutely right about us. And then we'd do it the next day to see if we got the same answer...

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