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Jaybob32

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Time stamps!? Why didn’t I think of that? I just pressed play and FF at the same time, count the blank spaces. 10th program count 9 blanks. I was such an idiot at 14.

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I guess this is why kids are working night shifts at meat packing plants. Have to pay off that crippling lunch debt.

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Sorry, I didn’t see the reply. I do pay for premium. I don’t think it’s more accurate, it just gives you more copilot (which is great) and you can switch models, with access to ChatGPT4 and Claude, for instance. Also more file uploads, and I think more options in the Library with custom instructions.

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5’8" is small? I think that’s pretty average. Looked it up, the average for Canadian males is 178cm. Just saying.

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Try perplexity.ai. it has a paid and free tier. The free tier is good enough for most queries. You just don’t have access to the other models. I think the copilot works for 5 queries and refreshes every couple hours I think. It works very well.

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Mostly because it’s for business. There are a mix of customers, some want it one way some want it another. We don’t normally use text. So if your equipment is done and you don’t listen to your voice mail. Please don’t complain you weren’t contacted. Hypothetically. Not saying it’s you. But I do get these complaints.

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Probably also didn’t listen to any voice messages, ever. Then complains that he was never contacted.

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I’ve switched to perplexity.ai. yes it’s AI, but it gives me the answer I was looking for in a short snippet of information. I can then go scour the sources if I want too. It’s completely replaced Google for me.

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Yes. On a camping trip. At one end of the lake is the remains of an old WWII POW camp. There were at the time some small piles of coal. We took a couple of pieces and burned it in a camp fire. Only because I had never seen coal burn before.

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/White-otter-Lake-lnJZ4ycdSKOAmJ2U4rZSIw?s=m

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It takes 1149 licks

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