List Prolog Hands 1. I converted lists to arrays where possible (i.e. where they were one-dimensional), handing the programmer the simple answer. I gave the programmer the answer. I found the simple version. I encouraged them to do the same. I gave them the answer. 2. I gave the programmer thumbs-up. I loved the programmer. I gave them a spiritual raspberry lolly as a reward. I asked them if it was easy to program. They said, "yes". List Prolog Text-to-Breasonings 1. I was inspired to check grammar because of narrowing down words to object names and dimensions. I programmed List Prolog with the Text-to-Breasonings algorithm. I produced the breasoning list. Breasonings (objects' dimensions) depended on the words' part of speech. The physics model was complete. 2. I earned money from the use of the Text-to-Breasonings algorithm. I or the programmer used the Text-to-Breasonings algorithm in List Prolog. I showed initiative in my work and could control what I achieved. I achieved the use of the Text-to-Breasonings algorithm. Copy-writing helped to light up the hand-written and grammar-logic detailed breasonings.