Robert L. Bergman
Robert L. Bergman (November 10, 1948 – November 29, 2013) was an American politician and businessman.
Born in Elgin, Illinois, Bergman graduated from Palatine High School. He then worked in his family's truck business; Bergman Trucking. He also served as highway commissioner for the Elgin Township. On November 14, 1996, Bergman was appointed to the Illinois House of Representatives and served until 1999. He was a Republican. He then worked for Red Arrow Construction and retired in 2012. Bergman died from esophageal cancer.[1][2]
Notes
- 'Illinois Blue Book 1997-1998.' Biographical Sketch of Robert L. Bergman, pg. 97
- 'Former State Rep. Robert L. Bergman, 65, Palatine,' Palatine Patch, Angela Sykora, December 2, 2013
gollark: Also, I have no idea what an "objective → semantic buffer" is and I think you're underestimating the difficulty of implementing whatever it is.
gollark: I can't actually source this, having checked *at least* two internet things.
gollark: In any case, I am not a linguist, but I think it's technically possible to produce an AST from English, or something like that, but really impractical. There is no regular grammar, words can't be cleanly mapped to concepts because they carry connotations pulled in from common discourse and the context surrounding them, many of them mean multiple things, you have to be able to resolve pronouns and references to past text, etc.
gollark: I am not aware of there being 22 base units of words or whatever.
gollark: What?
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