Another nail in the coffin of semantic analysis

November 16, 2007

Nice little test site here although one wonders which undergraduates at which Universities. I tested out a couple of the key blogs I read every day. The boys and girls at Anecdote and Green Chameleon (two collective blogs) are obviously communicating with a wider audience as they came out as High School. Tom Davenport made it to PostGrad level.Then came a shock, Euan can only be understood by a Genius, and I started to wonder if the measure was now one of the degree to which a blog is cryptic in nature. Then it got crazy; I tested out Neurophilosophy which occasionally has me searching for dictionaries and it came out as Junior High School along with Stephen Fry. To cap it all Colin McGinn a philosopher’s philosopher if there ever was one only made High School. The whole system gave up with Grandad and declared it itself unable to reach a conclusion, so it obviously has no sense of humour.

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