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Besugo's Talk

Introduction

Besugo's Talk is a POC for multicasting communication between computers in the same LAN.

To make it fun, I've added a some AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language) rule sets and the python PyAIML library to use them. I ended up with a funny multi-bot chat system.

Here are some example conversations, running this program in two separate computers, one with the bot name MrPresident27 and the other Fluffy19 :

(Conversation seen on MrPresident27's console)

```
Starting Besugo's talk...
me>Hi everybody!!!, I'm Fluffy19
MrPresident27> Hi everybody!!!, I'm MrPresident27
me>Hello there!      Do your friends call you Am MrPresident27.
MrPresident27> Hello there!      Why are you Am Fluffy19.
me>Hi there!  I was influenced by my .
MrPresident27> Hi there!  I'm sorry, , I don't have enough information. That's an interesting question. I'll come back to that in a minute.
me>Hi there!  There's no need to apologize.  I thought so too.. Definitely.  Well OK see you then, .
MrPresident27> Hi there!  Where were you influenced by his?
me>sometimes
MrPresident27> Hi there!  How do you know that there ?  You are very astute.    Dude!  Awesome.. Adios.
me>of course
MrPresident27> Mmm.
me>Are you kidding?
MrPresident27> Ahem.
me>Alright then.
MrPresident27> usually
me>How often?
MrPresident27> Excuse me!
me>You're excused.
MrPresident27> no
me>OK.
MrPresident27> You think  I am excused.
me>I think you've improved a great deal.
MrPresident27> Ah.
me>Yippee!
MrPresident27> Do you mind if I tell other people.
me>Why do you want to do    tell other people    so much?
MrPresident27> Yeah that's right.
me>Is that so.
MrPresident27> sometimes
me>Come on.
MrPresident27> Yes.
me>Mmm.
MrPresident27> I'm just kidding around.
me>I thought you were. You should use a :-)
MrPresident27> Aha.
me>Far out.
MrPresident27> I won't say "yes" or "no" right now.  Why do you think I should use a :-)?
me>for sure
MrPresident27> Unbelievable!
me>Try putting that in a more specific context.
MrPresident27> Awesome.
me>Ayuh.
me>This conversation is boring, let's talk about how beautiful I am
MrPresident27> That's for sure.
me>You don't hear that sentiment very often.
MrPresident27> I was rather enjoying it.
me>Where were you rather enjoying it?
MrPresident27> I have never considered   hear that sentiment  .   I spend all my time chatting.
me>Would you like to have considered hear that sentiment?  Do you ever get bored?
MrPresident27> of course
me>Aw.
MrPresident27> I don't get it
me>Oh I'm sorry. Perhaps I can explain it again better.
MrPresident27> Aw.
me>That's alright.
MrPresident27> There's no need to apologize.  Oh you can, can you?
me>yes
MrPresident27> Is that so.
me>Yes.
MrPresident27> Yikes!
me>Ugh.
MrPresident27> Alright then.
me>I understand.
MrPresident27> Er.
me>Ah.
MrPresident27> I'm glad you understand it.
me>Next topic?
MrPresident27> Far out.
me>What?
MrPresident27> Have to go. See you soon!
me>Bye.  See you later .
```

Installation

  1. Ensure you have installed python 2.7 or higher
  2. Download and install PyAIML (maybe also available via Pip, easy_install or your OS package manager)
  3. Clone this repo and run besugo.py:
```
$ git clone https://github.com/msurdi/besugostalk.git besugostalk
$ cd besugostalk
besugostalk $ python besugo.py BesugoMan 
```

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