My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long.' In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator the answers should be written, or better still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating... Understanding Intelligence - Pagina 17di Rolf Pfeifer, Christian Scheier - 2001 - 700 pagineAnteprima limitata - Informazioni su questo libro
| Justin Leiber - 1985 - 102 pagine
...object to try to cause C to make the wrong identification. His answer might be, "My hair is shingled." In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. The object of the game for the third player (B)... | |
| D. J. Hand - 1985 - 296 pagine
...answer might therefore be 'My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long.' In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the questions and answers can be repeated... | |
| Hubert L. Dreyfus - 1992 - 412 pagine
...answer might therefore be "My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long." In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively, the question and answers can be repeated... | |
| Peter A. Morton - 1996 - 522 pagine
...answer might therefore be "My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long." In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated... | |
| John Haugeland - 1997 - 500 pagine
...therefore be A: My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long. 30 AM Turing In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated... | |
| John Durham Peters - 1999 - 308 pagine
...The man tries to sound like a woman, but the woman plays it straight. "In order that the tones of the voice may not help the interrogator the answers should...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms." The task for the third party is a familiar one... | |
| Ronald Chrisley, Sander Begeer - 2000 - 608 pagine
...answer might therefore be 'My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long.' In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated... | |
| James Roy Newman - 2000 - 486 pagine
...answer might therefore be 'My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long.' In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator the answers should he written, or better still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating... | |
| Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort - 2003 - 872 pagine
...answer might therefore be "My hair is shingled, and the longest strands, are about nine inches long." In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated... | |
| James Moor - 2003 - 294 pagine
...573-582.2000. Ill ©2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. 574 GUALTIERO PICCININI In order that tones of voice may not help the interrogator...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated... | |
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