Question for you all out there. I am trying to come up with a Project for my final year of Uni. I have to think of three projects, one of which should be hobiey related. So I am coming to you for a s
UWE(U.. of the West of England), Bristol. UK. A load of weardo's there when I went there last, long hair, green mabey red. -- James Carpenter Yellow '79 spit wired by a trained marmot
Got one, but it don't work on my Linux box that I use to get the mail. It's for that opperating system, which crashes. Unlike linux, which will probebly survive a couple of kiloton detination. -- Jam
James, with all due respect, I would work on a spell-check software Question for you all out there. I am trying to come up with a Project for my final year of Uni. I have to think of three projects,
Being dyslexic, I find that if I can recognize when I miss spell a word, but no actually be able to replace said word with the correct spelling. The off-line spelling is not actually an option in th
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That's what I was trying to say by asking you which University. It may sound elitist and just plain ass holish, (homemade adjective for one who is an ass hole, i. e. ME) but grammar and spelling (etc
Now then, Being Danish, living in the US of A.. What do I know anyway? I thought Linux was something fishy and smoked that you ate on a Bagel. I now is much more knowledgeable. Like I've said so man
Spell checkers are not perfect, they do not tell the difference between nouns and verbs. As far as a spell checker is concerned it is a patten of number with no context. When I use a spell checker I
Sorry to get so stroppy, You to can have Linux on your computer, visit http://www.redhat.com there you can down load it, if you've got all month. It's like Unix but free :-). I believe it was written
My, this thread is getting a bit long. One imagines the pour people pay for there phone calls will be out of pocket on this one. But I would be grateful for suggestions, and I will use a spell checke
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 07:14:32 -0800 "Re: LBC software, what would you wish for?" (Feb 6, 9:54am)
Sorry everyone, but I just had to forward this little ditty I picked up off the net a while ago. Anyone with a child who uses a spell checker on school papers should appreciate it. Drew SPELLING CHEC
Firstly, I think that James adds a lot to this list, and if you guys that are hacking on his occasional mis-spelled word offend him to the point that he leaves (with trained marmot in tow), then I'm
Don't let these guys get under your skin about your spelling. You just keep right on misspelling all those words. It gives me a break from them pointing out my own spelling (typing) errors. Regards,
I would be interested in doing a project like this. If anyone on this list is interested collaborating, please let me know. I have the programming knowledge and some of the repair knowledge. Please f
Ian (the other Clough that haunts this list) is right on. An expert system diagnostic routine isn't that hard to code up. We use these quite a bit in the aerospace industry. They're loaded up on dia
Texas Instruments has had for a number of years an "Expert System" development kit that has all the tools to create expert systems. All ya gotta add is the "Expert". It came out of their "AI Lab". If
I have to side with james on this one, (after all it was me who started the whole marmot thing.) Spell checkers are less than perfect if you mean to say make and type in may the checker will not noti
I am working on a program that would allow the user to manipulate the bodywork of a car-- ie, lower suspension, add mag wheels, put door dings on, etc. But I haven't touched the inside of the engine