The Atomic Playboy and the Radiation Romeo

The button below will open a new browser window displaying the Flash interface for Atomic and Romeo (Version 16 with Preloader). You will find a page of introductory text, some instructions and then the interface where you can suggest a topic for conversation.





This version 16 uses the landscape layout, updates the heckler and end-of-conversation functions with an audio sign-off. All the features from previous versions remain - scroll bar control,custId variable allows me to better log and track conversations.


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After you have had a play with Atomic and Romeo please use this link to leave a comment.
Maybe you could suggest a topic of conversation or a layout suggestion.
All suggestions gratefully received.




Thursday, January 16, 2014

Yah! Crowd goes wild! Again!








The results of the 2013 Funniest Computer Ever (FCE) Competition have been released.

Atomic and Romeo came in equal third place with Owen Niblock's Gig-A-Tron 5000.  This is a particularly pleasing result - this year attracted a larger field (12 entrants) and, like last year, included some serious 'heavy-hitters'. For example, Mitsuku, by Steve Worswick, who also won the Loebner Prize this year, took out the 2013 FCE as he did last year. Second place went to Carlos Chow written by Elizabeth Perreau.
The results have been published on the FCE site.