This thing is so cool!
Looks like Mr. Beagles has a new best friend! I've seen a couple of those AI things popping up lately, the latest being Gemini, brought to you by the good folks at Google. Speaking for myself, I don't trust them; their main source of data in their learning process is strictly digital, near as I can tell. If the information hasn't been digitized it may as well be invisible but I could be wrong. It will be interesting to see how these "intelligent" agents work out in the long run. A lot of YouTube programs I've seen are narrated by non-human entities but you would swear they are real people doing the talking; all the vocal inflections are spot-on but they get hung up on numbers. Instead of the year "1984" they will say "one thousand nine hundred eighty four." It's fun watching this develop and reminds me of the super-computer scene in the old "Rollerball" movie (1975) with Ralph Richardson as the librarian. Gee, that movie is only fifty years old.
That's because banana peels are toxic to hogs.
Slow down, friend; that may be old info. Banana peels make a fine snack if you chop them up. Hogs don't always chew their food well and can choke and otherwise foul up their digestive tract when they gobble up their chow. But I read this on the internet, no AI involved, and multiple sources say the same thing. I've also read that hog farms are very popular with the serial killer crowd, no better way to dispose of bodies.
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A while back I asked if you octogenerians had any advice for us young Baby Boomers. I let it slide because I wasn't sure what I was looking for, maybe some handy tips. I thought of a few good ones, maybe you'll agree. The big one for me is anticipating bathroom needs if I'm going out and about, which usually involves a lot of walking and waiting for buses to arrive. Gotta take it easy on the coffee when you hit the road unless you are sure of available public restrooms; the larger stores like Target and Aldi are pretty good, in my experience. And only an old fool will go out before a good healthy dump, I say. It only takes one close call to make you plan your excursions more carefully.
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