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    From Al Thompson@1:229/426.27 to Lee Lofaso on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 01:02:40
    on *21.02.22* at *18:18:17* You wrote in area *POLITICS*
    to *Al Thompson* about *"New to POLITICS"*.

    Hello Al,

    I'm pretty sure that we can write a Prolog program to prove that.

    Anyone got an old PC and working copy of Borland's Turbo Prolog?

    Now THERE'S a language the faded from the scene!

    No program can prove I am real.

    The same goes for anybody else. Both real and imagined.

    We are who we think we are. And we may, or may not be, who others think
    we are.

    Imaginary lovers
    Never turn you down
    When all the others turn you away
    They're around
    It's my private pleasure
    Midnight fantasy
    Someone to share my
    Wildest dreams with me
    Imaginary lover you're mine anytime
    Imaginary lovers, oh yeah

    When ordinary lovers
    Don't feel what you feel
    And real-life situations lose their thrill Imagination's unreal
    Imaginary lover, imaginary lover
    You're mine anytime

    Imaginary lovers never disagree
    They always care
    They're always there when
    You need satisfaction guaranteed
    Imaginary lover, imaginary lover
    You're mine all the time
    My imaginary lover
    You're mine anytime

    --Lee

    I quoted the entire message you are responding to, along with all of your response, because I honestly have no idea what you are prattling on about.

    I merely commented that I hadn't heard anyone mention Turbo Prolog for years, and you respond with logic puzzles and song lyrics.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Al Thompson on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 11:09:56
    Hello Al,

    I'm pretty sure that we can write a Prolog program to prove that.

    Anyone got an old PC and working copy of Borland's Turbo Prolog?

    Now THERE'S a language the faded from the scene!

    No program can prove I am real.

    The same goes for anybody else. Both real and imagined.

    We are who we think we are. And we may, or may not be, who others
    think
    we are.

    Imaginary lovers
    Never turn you down
    When all the others turn you away
    They're around
    It's my private pleasure
    Midnight fantasy
    Someone to share my
    Wildest dreams with me
    Imaginary lover you're mine anytime
    Imaginary lovers, oh yeah

    When ordinary lovers
    Don't feel what you feel
    And real-life situations lose their thrill Imagination's unreal
    Imaginary lover, imaginary lover
    You're mine anytime

    Imaginary lovers never disagree
    They always care
    They're always there when
    You need satisfaction guaranteed
    Imaginary lover, imaginary lover
    You're mine all the time
    My imaginary lover
    You're mine anytime

    --Lee

    I quoted the entire message you are responding to, along with all of your response, because I honestly have no idea what you are prattling on about.

    I merely commented that I hadn't heard anyone mention Turbo Prolog for years, and you respond with logic puzzles and song lyrics.

    Everybody likes to imagine things that are not real.

    --Lee

    --
    Work sets you free.

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