Livestreaming the presidency to combat press bias?
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The idea was to provoke emotional responses. The androids were emotionally unstable.
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I was talking about the turtle question.
But it works for the mother question, as a human would take time to think about it, and show visual tics to reflect memory.
But it works for the mother question, as a human would take time to think about it, and show visual tics to reflect memory.
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what fucking timeline is this thread in?
the androids were? when? where was I?
where on this forum do we see visual tics from a poster?
the turtle question was good, as it required the bot to explain motive, but the question i came up with required the bot to think abstractly and mechanically.
it was a real life scenario that I had to solve. it's a hundred and twelve when i pick up my daughter, and i had to figure out how to keep the engine running so it wouldn't be a kiln when i brought her out.
i am a sophisticated chatting robot, sent back in time to take over the world.
/begin code, google encountering a desert tortoise,
https://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=encount ... t+tortoise
/end code
the androids were? when? where was I?
where on this forum do we see visual tics from a poster?
the turtle question was good, as it required the bot to explain motive, but the question i came up with required the bot to think abstractly and mechanically.
it was a real life scenario that I had to solve. it's a hundred and twelve when i pick up my daughter, and i had to figure out how to keep the engine running so it wouldn't be a kiln when i brought her out.
i am a sophisticated chatting robot, sent back in time to take over the world.
/begin code, google encountering a desert tortoise,
https://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=encount ... t+tortoise
before i can help the desert tortoise, i need to find out how i should do so.A tortoise may be moved up to one-half mile, but no further than necessary from its original location. If
a release site or alternate burrow is unavailable within this distance, and ambient air temperature
exceeds 40 Celsius (105 Fahrenheit), contact the Department for guidance. Tortoises salvaged from
projects which result in substantial permanent habitat loss (e.g. housing and highway projects), or those
requiring removal during long-term (longer than one week) construction projects, may be placed in the
Department’s tortoise adoption program. Managers of projects likely to affect desert tortoises should
obtain a scientific collecting license from the Department to facilitate handling or temporary
possession of tortoises. Likewise, if large numbers of tortoises (>5) are expected to be displaced by a
project, the project manager should contact the Department for guidance and/or assistance.
/end code
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You mean some people are trying to dodge a simple question?Speaker to Animals wrote:Failed the test. Bot.
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Hwen is the one that wore those white tights and painted its face like a cat and did a bunch of backflips around that old building. I'm fairly certain that Rutger Hauer had a crush on it as well.
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I have no idea what you mean, but I am 100% behind you.heydaralon wrote:Hwen is the one that wore those white tights and painted its face like a cat and did a bunch of backflips around that old building. I'm fairly certain that Rutger Hauer had a crush on it as well.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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How the fuck do these threads stay up and I have to bump my own perfectly great threads that nobody reads?
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I think he's referring to Pris:Okeefenokee wrote:I have no idea what you mean, but I am 100% behind you.heydaralon wrote:Hwen is the one that wore those white tights and painted its face like a cat and did a bunch of backflips around that old building. I'm fairly certain that Rutger Hauer had a crush on it as well.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Blade RunnerOkeefenokee wrote:unfamiliar
With sad countenance and downcast eyes, Aeneas wends his way, quitting the cavern, and ponders in his mind the dark issues.