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            <title>Firefox for dummies
            by Ross, Blake A., 1985-
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            <title>Microsoft Money 2006 for dummies
            by Weverka, Peter.
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            <title>Internet Explorer construction kit for dummies
            by Walnum, Clayton.
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            <title>Artificial intelligence and literary creativity inside the mind of BRUTUS, a storytelling machine
            by Bringsjord, Selmer.
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            <description>Computers can play superlative chess, diagnose disease, guide spacecraft, power robots that can deliver mail and (soon) clean houses, etcetera. But can computers originate anything? Can computers be genuinely creative? This is the toughest question those sanguine about Al face. This book reports on a multi-year attempt to engineer a blueprint (BRUTUS) for a computer system that can hold its own against literarily creative humans, and on the first incarnation of that blueprint (BRUTUS.1).--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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