Grahame Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 3 hours ago, robm321 said: I'd guess 150ish 39 minutes ago, blessingx said: According to the PictureThis app "This plant looks healthy!" and is 46 years old. Take that DeepSeek. That's no way to talk about Al! 2 1 Quote
skullguise Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 When I talk with Siri I always say "please" and "thank you." Even though I'd still be a number or "thing" I want them to MAYBE remember I was nice when AI and the machines take over.... 🤣 2 Quote
jpelg Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 ^I say "Thanks Alexa. You're the best!", which usually generates some shade thrown from my wife 🤣 2 Quote
HiWire Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 Like that Rick & Morty episode where the robot dogs take over (Lawnmower Dog). Quote
Voltron Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 16 hours ago, Grahame said: That's no way to talk about Al! As usual, I can never tell if it is me or Artificial Intelligence. In this case, I think Grahame's post could go either way... 1 3 Quote
Grahame Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 8 hours ago, skullguise said: When I talk with Siri I always say "please" and "thank you." Even though I'd still be a number or "thing" I want them to MAYBE remember I was nice when AI and the machines take over.... 🤣 7 hours ago, jpelg said: ^I say "Thanks Alexa. You're the best!", which usually generates some shade thrown from my wife 🤣 You Jest, But Roco's Basilisk takes no prisoners. https://slate.com/technology/2014/07/rokos-basilisk-the-most-terrifying-thought-experiment-of-all-time.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roko's_basilisk 2 Quote
luvdunhill Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 I have been playing at a chamber music camp this week. I am not sure how I will make it two more days - as easily the youngest person here I am not sure where they get the stamina 6 1 Quote
n_maher Posted February 3 Report Posted February 3 On 1/26/2025 at 9:37 PM, Voltron said: It was yesterday, but niece Dorothy and I walked the dogs in the newly renovated redwood grove nearby. Nate actually walked through this park before the additions of new paths and boardwalks and such. Anyway, there was a storm recently when a fair number of trees came down. <snip> It's funny, Al, I was actually thinking of that trip the other day and as a result, am making Detroit style pizza today. Before reading your post, and while making the pizza, I was also pondering memories and how there are some that I'm unlikely to forget despite the passage of time. Driving up and back to SF from Monterey is one of them, the overnight with you and Steve, and the walk in the woods, being something that I think I'll always look back upon fondly. 7 Quote
swt61 Posted February 3 Report Posted February 3 (edited) ^ Oh look, baby Redwoods. 😋 My trip to MOA 2 enamored me to Fairfax. I thought of it as an enchanted forrest village. Now that feeling is multiplied here in Nicasio. I halfway expect to see and hear the Seven Dwarves at any moment. Edited February 3 by swt61 2 1 Quote
swt61 Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Actually yesterday, but visited the DeYoung Museum for the last day of the Tamara de Lempicka exhibit. Amazing work. These are just a few of the paintings exhibited... 14 Quote
swt61 Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 Got a Valentine's gift from a coworker. That's the nicest way I can think of to tell somebody to "eat a bag of dicks". 1 2 2 Quote
swt61 Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 Wait, what? That doesn't look like it's shaped like a vagina? I guess that's what "groovy" eludes to. Straight people and their subtleties, I just don't get it. 1 2 Quote
blessingx Posted Monday at 02:17 AM Report Posted Monday at 02:17 AM Went to The Museum of American Heritage (MOAH) in downtown Palo Alto. Easy to miss, and well, you probably want to miss, but there is a small Just for the Record: Classic Players & Phonographs! exhibit for a few more weeks (Open October 18, 2024 to March 2, 2025). Again small, but if you happen to find yourself in Palo Alto. 4 Quote
swt61 Posted Tuesday at 04:18 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:18 AM Just had a fantastic Birthday dinner at Rancho Nicasio with my four favorite people, Al, Claire, Dorothy and Corrine. 9 1 Quote
Augsburger Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Fires, mudslides now visitors looking to mooch my tri-tip BBQ. Not my house but 3 miles away. https://neighbors.ring.com/n/VyKM4YXhpO 5 Quote
swt61 Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Nothing to do with what I did today, but thought this might be a good thread to gather ideas. I've been wanting to get an armband tattoo for a while now. I've thought about this for many years, and feel like I'm ready to pull the trigger. I'd like it to tell my life story. I'd of course like to represent my Carpentey career, I'd also like bring in my time commercial fishing in the Berring Sea. And lastly the fact that I'm a gay man. Nothing needs to be absolutely specific, and I'm not interested in having a big rainbow on my arm. Something more subtle about all three ideas. Oh, and possibly Suzy making an appearance. She will always be my special girl. I'm looking for ideas, possibly even some sketches to take to the tattoo artist. There are some very creative folks here, and I could use your help. I'm thinking midway up the arm, not a wrist band. Maybe 4" in overall width. Edited 18 hours ago by swt61 1 Quote
Grahame Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Steve, when using the above as a prompt, AI was not very helpful. I think we are going to need some genuine human creativity here. 1 Quote
Voltron Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago That's a lot to combine in one tattoo. Are you looking for a band around your arm? Maybe make it chronological as it wraps around? I hope you pick the dead guy on ice in the hold to represent part of your fishing career! It's been a long time since I was in the area we're staying this week, which is the Sierra foothills near Arnold and Murphys. It's got some goldrush charm left but wow there are a lot of bars, restaurants and wineries in these little towns now! Yesterday we walked through part of Calaveras Big Trees state park and it is aptly named. These Giant Sequoias are quite different from the Coastal Redwoods near us in Mayberry. The sequoias are the world's largest trees by volume -- which is immense! -- while the redwoods are the world's tallest trees. I failed to take pics of the gigantic stump near the beginning of the trail. Some assholes 150 years ago decided it would be cool to cut down the largest tree in this grove after it was discovered. The story is told in the plaque below but stump is still incredibly solid and people walk on it every day. 6 Quote
blessingx Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago ^ Arnold, nearby Mercer Caves and Moaning Caverns, and Murphy's wine tasting were our semi hide from the pandemic trips. Hope you all have a blast. 2 Quote
swt61 Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Some idea of the symbols I'd want, but would need to weave them in a cohesive manor. Where's Ed Wood when you really need him? Quote
Torpedo Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Steve, IMHO more important than finding ideas to bring to the tattoo artist, it is finding the artist that speaks to you. Once you find him/her the right design will appear. 1 Quote
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