"one," "two," and so on: in each case, the system could solve the problem by comparing an entire chunk of sound to similar stored patterns in its memory. It's true that there can be quite a bit of variability in how different people say "three...
empire in enemy's hands. But I am going to multiply those numbers and secretly tell their product to you, Ali, and then I am going to add those numbers and secretly tell their sum to you, Wali. If you are as wise as they say, you will have no problem figuring out those numbers....
Another problem I hear about is burning up as you accelerate through the atmosphere. I imagine aiming what direction you go in is pretty hard too. I'm thinking I'm probably okay with there being some guidance computers and robotics on the craft, but that we would _mostly_ make it out...
In fact, if we take a scrambled cube described by the series of moves from the solved cube, and replay these moves in reverse, we will get back to the solved cube. And that's the very essence of the problem: how do we, looking at a scrambled cube, find the sequence of moves that...