Faking stupidity is easier.
Turing was wrong. The question is not about "is this other person a human being?". That's obviously not enough.
The good question is "is this a smart human being?". That's (yet if not politically correct) a much more interesting question.
Newspapers run stories on multiple columns. How come no source code editor can scroll text over multiple columns?
Some text editors can handle multiple columns, over the same file, but each column then scrolls independently from the others, not in sync. That's rarely useful.
Am I totally weird with this multiple columns source code editor that would take advantage of wide screens?
Faking stupidity is easier. Turing was wrong. The question is not about "is this other person a human being?". That's obviously not enough. The good question is "is this a smart human being?". That's (yet if not politically correct) a much more interesting question.
1/ Turn them into additional monitors. Use http://www.maxivista.com/ 2/ What about an Arcade Game machine? Asteroids, PacMac, Space Invader, etc. Use Mame. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAME 3/ Digital picture frames, as already proposed. Use http://repair4laptop.org/notebook_picture_frame.html, but please be ecology friendly.
Books were bought after Nina disappeared.
Newspapers run stories on multiple columns. How come no source code editor can scroll text over multiple columns?
Some text editors can handle multiple columns, over the same file, but each column then scrolls independently from the others, not in sync. That's rarely useful.
Am I totally weird with this multiple columns source code editor that would take advantage of wide screens?