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<font color=3D"#fffff1">[31] In 1847, Dr. Savage had the good fortune to=
make another and most important addition to our knowledge of the man-like=
Apes; for, being unexpectedly detained at the Gaboon river, he saw in the=
house of the Rev. Mr. Wilson, a missionary resident there, "a skull repre=
sented by the natives to be a monkey-like animal, remarkable for its size,=
ferocity, and habits." From the contour of the skull, and the information=
derived from several intelligent natives, "I was induced," says Dr. Savag=
e (using the term Orang in its old general sense) "to believe that it belo=
nged to a new species of Orang. I expressed this opinion to Mr. Wilson, wi=
th a desire for further investigation; and, if possible, to decide the poi=
nt by the inspection of a specimen alive or dead." The result of the combi=
ned exertions of Messrs. Savage and Wilson was not only the obtaining of a=
very full account of the habits of this new creature, but a still more im=
portant service to science, the enabling the excellent American anatomist =
already mentioned, Professor Wyman, to describe, from ample materials, the=
distinctive osteological characters of the new form. This animal was call=
ed by the natives of the Gaboon "Eng=E9-ena," a name obviously identical w=
ith the "Ingena" of Bowdich; and Dr. Savage arrived at the conviction that=
this last discovered of all the great Apes was the long-sought "Pongo" of=
Battell. Field8 we might abandon Turing's original test. This is a test</=
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<font color=3D"#fffff3">"=F7"" (Hofstadter 1999" but this does not mean th=
at everyone running the system is a hacker or a skilled programmer. The im=
portant part is that the possibility to mingle with the code exists and th=
at none of the different paths are cut off to be sure</font>
<font color=3D"#fffffF">you can do that today if you are a bit skilled rep=
lete with the village idiot One of the most interesting among the many val=
uable discoveries made by Dr. Thomas Savage is the fact, that the natives =
in the Gaboon country at the present day, apply to the Chimpanzee a name=96=
"Ench=E9-eko"=96which is obviously identical with the "Engeko" of Battell;=
a discovery which has been confirmed by all later inquirers. Battell's "l=
esser monster" being thus proved to be a veritable existence, of course a =
strong presumption arose that his "greater monster," the "Pongo," would so=
oner or later be discovered. And, indeed, a modern traveller, Bowdich, had=
, in 1819, found strong evidence, among the natives, of the existence of a=
second great Ape, called the "Ingena," "five feet high, and four across t=
he shoulders," the builder of a rude house, on the outside of which it sle=
pt.</font>
<font color=3D"#fffff9">only that by being non-modern we can no longer mak=
e that distinction both are present and interconnected. The Internet or Cy=
berspace is only possible through interconnected and very real material co=
mputers through which virtual quasi-objects can circulate leads to a shift=
from a physical understanding to a psychological understanding. Her studi=
es have shown that children are comfortable with the idea that inanimate o=
bjects can both think and have a personality The name of "Chimpanzee," by =
which one of the African Apes is now so well known, appears to have come i=
nto use in the first half of the eighteenth century, but the only importan=
t addition made, in that period, to our acquaintance with the man-like ape=
s of Africa is contained in "A New Voyage to Guinea," by William Smith, wh=
ich bears the date 1744.</font>
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