Crunch mode

Kevin Altis wrote:

What does this mean? You'll only answer 60% of the questions instead of the
usual 80%. Can anyone on this list actually confirm that Robin is indeed
human? :wink:

I can't say because it would violate my NDA with U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men...

...oops

I have seen something that appears to be Robin at local user group meetings and I've even seen it eat food and drink which was pretty convincing. If his laptop is open in front of him it is unclear whether the laptop or Robin is in charge, so I suggest swiping the battery to do a valid Turing test.

If you want to judge for yourself you can come to OSCON 2004 in Portland at the end of July. Robin will be giving two tutorials on wxPython (intro and advanced), doing another presentation during the main conference and holding a BOF, so there will be plenty of times to pass judgement.

Just remember that the if-we-cut-it-does-it-bleed test won't be allowed. As far as other "biological" functions testing goes... um... er... well let's just not go there. :wink:

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On Mar 17, 2004, at 10:59 AM, Wyant, Jaime wrote:

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