RE: More on distinguishing information resources from other reso urces

Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
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Humans fail Turing Tests consistently.

The test is only interesting if the machine can tell that the resource is an
information resource.  That would be a test of the architecture.
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The point being that the definition of an information resource as one for
whom one's HTTP URI returns a 200 in response to a GET is a perfectly
reasonable one. One should not assume that this is *at all* inconsistent
with Mark Baker's assertion that http://www.markbaker.ca identifies *him*.

Jonathan

Received on Tuesday, 28 June 2005 22:12:42 UTC