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Old 09-05-2010, 03:28 AM   #186
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Originally Posted by Fat Abe View Post
The thing I like most about Science Fiction is the genre's ability to cross the line in the realm of fantasy, with no worry about the fantasy being deemed impossible. Using some sources mentioned in this thread, I've been searching for origins of the concept, "Fantasy Wife".
Not sure why you deem it as impossible as I'd of thought it almost inevitable but if you want a quick laugh for now then you can try out my AI wife which is sort of similar to Eliza. I only wrote the app in an afternoon so don't expect a lasting relationship.
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