Wolfram Alpha
od rlsinclair, 19 maja 2009
Wpisy: 23
Język: English
rlsinclair (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 12:26:19
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
It says “place of Origin - France”
I am not impressed.
tommjames (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 12:29:29
rlsinclair:I have just looked up “Esperanto” in the new “Wolfram Alpha”.It also says 2000 speakers and 0 native speakers. Even less impressive!
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
It says “place of Origin - France”
I am not impressed.
jan aleksan (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 12:43:03
nshepperd (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 13:08:06
Hmmm, estas ero de misaĵo tie! Mi pensas ke Zamenhof'o ne estis franca! Sed vidi la literajn frekvencojn kaj longecoj de tradukaĵojn estas iomete bone(?)...
ceigered (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 13:52:54
jan aleksan (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 14:24:35
Ironchef (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 14:32:25
rlsinclair:I have just looked up “Esperanto” in the new “Wolfram Alpha”.I had exactly the same reaction last night when I entered it. Just proves again that you cannot believe everything you read online. I constantly remind my kids that Wikipedia is a great tool but should be used carefully. I've found errors in printed books too so nothing is perfect I think this new tool has value though; so we'll see how it works out.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
It says “place of Origin - France”
I am not impressed.
Rogir (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 15:04:26
Matthieu (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 16:16:20
By the way, I'm pretty sure they're wrong about French too: 64.86 million speakers? There are 65 million people in France, and French is spoken in many more countries. (And according to them, 79% of France population speak it… This would be very surprising.)
andogigi (Pokaż profil) 19 maja 2009, 18:45:34