Quote ''If the prototypes used a small vocabulary of about 100-200 words they worked with about 80% accuracy, researcher Tanja Schultz said''.
So that should 'Jockularly' cover nearly all the terms of endearment bantered about when Scotland play England at Wembley ?
Footnote. Chris,not being funny but the piccy in your link bears a passing resemblance to that 'Trigger' character in 'Only Fools and Horses'-,not sure if that sends out quite the right message,Tim
The content is that of the Camphill Trust that fund the village and whilst the piccy may bear a resemblence to someone else, it is a snap of one of the souls that Botton Village looks after.
It is worth looking at the rest of the site, the village is up in the wilds of nowhere and the trust does its best for those that are not as fortunate as ourselves.
Oh, no! Yet anither wee electronic gizmo that nobody needs, but will become a 'must have'....
And my wife is exceptionally adept at interpreting my 'mutterings under my breath' when she's driving up a one-way street, or reversing in the supermarket car park. She usually lets me off the hook with a "What's that you're on about now.....?"
With this gadget available from every branch of Dixons and PCWorld, nothing will be deniable any more, and my fuming and muttering will have to be wholly suppressed - with implications for the blood pressure!
But - just the thing for those loud pubs and clubs that some yot crews insist on going to.
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Give the babel software time to really work and who knows,from the dust of Wembley past shall arise the ultimate footie forum (lively banter guaranteed)