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From: shoade@sun1.iusb.indiana.edu (Sean Hoade)
Subject: Re: Looking for ELIZA
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In article <ATS4.94Sep16222316@ritz.wustl.edu> ats4@ritz.wustl.edu (Alan  T Shutko) writes:
>>[My query for the location of ELIZA.]
>
>Get an MS-DOS compatible version of emacs, and do ESC-x doctor .

Thank you to all of those who replied both to the newsgroup and to me by 
e-mail with locations of various ELIZA programs.  I found several different 
versions, and I can see why Weizenbaum was distressed by people taking it too 
seriously, although I don't really see how they could.

Yes, I got and read the FAQ as well.  Thanks for all the advice, everyone.

Sean Hoade
"Not such a bad fella"
shoade@sun1.iusb.indiana.edu

