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>From: sdj4687@ultb.rit.edu (S.D. Jaeb )
Subject: Intelligence (?) 
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Date: Mon, 20 Jan 92 20:05:51 GMT

	Just something I was wondering...

If a human took the Turing test honestly, and failed, would he still be
considered intelligent?

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Stephen D. Jaeb            |  Either the Lions or Falcons in '92... 
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