Article 172104 of comp.os.vms: In article <5nsd41$oaf$1@mrnews.mro.dec.com>, everhart@arisia.gce.com (Glenn C. Everhart) writes: >There was a story at one time that someone had written a program that >responded like a psychotic and got it talking over the net to >the original LISP DOCTOR...supposedly the psychotic came across more >believable. It was called Parry, for paranoid. If my memory serves me correctly, it was written in SAIL by a Stanford guy to run on a TENEX PDP-10. Back in the early days of the ARPAnet, I hooked it up to the original MIT ITS PDP-10 running Doctor. After a few exchanges, Doctor got MAC Lisp's equivalent of an ACCVIO. Tony Scandora, Argonne National Lab, 630-252-7541 scandora@cmt.anl.gov