Re: HandyMan software tons of Repair Info.
- From: "Ian Parker" <ianparker2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Apr 2007 03:08:29 -0700
On 6 Apr, 23:13, "Scott" <scott93...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
HandyMan DataBase
Over 1,000,000 Specs
Electrical, Hardware, Building, Carpendry, Specifications guide
includes all kinds of electro-mechanical specifications. SAE
Specifications, Wire, Pipe, Bolts, Nuts, Taps, Chains, Screws,
Batterys, Electrical Formulas, Connectors, Fuses, Resisters, Color
Codes, Cotter Pins, 5000 Alloys,
Epoxies, Nails, Plastics, Torx,
You name it, its in here somewhere.
Can be purchased online (Paypal) and downloaded right away.
Please Visit the below Website for full Details
Screen Shots, buying, Specs, etc.http://vehiclerepair.org/handy/handyman.htm
All this underlines what I have always been saying about AI. There is
tons of stuff out there. Problem is an index. Let us look at something
else.
Question - "Do the angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees?
A chatterbox was asked this question and said it did not know. I
happen to know there is GR stuff out there which will simulate a
spinning black hole for you - produce accurate jets etc. So out there
there is the answer "no". saying "no" is in fact a matter of retrieval
technology.
"?Quieres dormir con fosforo?" Google is on the right track with its
AI program, but it cannot get there until it can distinguish between
the different types of "match".
- Ian Parker
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