Traveler wrote: > Stop blaming your lack of progress on the inavailability of powerful > computers. Nobody with a modicum of understanding is falling for your > lame excuses anymore. Don't know about the first part, but this one is seriously true. The weakness of computer systems is not the problem with AI. If you always choose the most idioticaly direct method to preform something, any level of CPU power will not help you, not even a Intel Purple supercomputer with ~100 TFLOPS (said to be used to simulate the behaviour of every atom in a nuclear chain reaction). The problem with devoloping AI is in devoloping the principles. P.S.: Today most software devolopers depend on sheer processing power. This must be why my 80 HMz 80486 runs with an approximately identical speed as my 300 MHz Pentium II. The coding principles are shyte. Observer aka DustWolf aka CyberLegend aka Jure Sah C'ya! -- Cellphone: +38640809676 (SMS enabled) Don't feel bad about asking/telling me anything, I will always gladly reply. Trst je naš, Dunaja ne damo; Solmuna pa tud ne. Za vstop v EU. ;] The future of AI is in technology integration, we have prepared everything for you: http://www.aimetasearch.com/ici/index.htm MesonAI -- If nobody else wants to do it, why shouldn't we?(TM)