Thursday, November 10, 2005

Risk this

Ah the wonderful game of Risk has been converted to computeron form and also been modded with the now oh so popular google satellite maps API to give a sense of real reality to conquering the world.
http://www.ashotoforangejuice.com/gmrisk.html
p.s. lazy me.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

20 questions!

This kinda fits what i think AI should be all about. Learning systems and what not. The more times this game is played, the smarter it gets and probably makes you dumber by sucking your already scarce mind juice.



I would suggest you read the play rules by first taking a look at the quick toooor . Remember, the better your answers are the faster it can guess what you are thinking.

Click here to play the game: http://www.20q.net/index.html

To go to the Un-L33T more crappy, cosmetic and unecessarily superficial version of the game click HERE.

Try to confound this thing with an object you're thinking of.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

To Spoof the world

Here's a tip : Don't Procrastinate. But if you do and you end up not electronically submitting that assignment in time, i think we found a way you can get that in your professors mailbox in time.

Mulberry Home Page.
One of my team mates was asked to email a certain bambeck professor regarding a little something. He decided to use an email program called mulberry. Now, his CMOS clock wasn't working and it was set to something in 2002.
When he sent the email out, bambeck didn't see the mail, coz it was buried under three years of mail!
Most email programs send a time stamp out using some internet clock, but the genius of mulberry is it uses local computer clock time.

Now, if you have missed a submission date...