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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2024 13:14:44 GMT -5
My girl Hansi gets around.
Did Hansi join the Justice Society or the Invaders? ChatGPT
Hansi, also known as Golden Girl, is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. She joined the Invaders, a superhero team in the Marvel Universe, during World War II. Golden Girl fought alongside heroes like Captain America, Namor the Sub-Mariner, and the original Human Torch. She was a member of the All-Winners Squad, which was a precursor to the Invaders.
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Post by driver1980 on Apr 29, 2024 13:54:41 GMT -5
Me Come up with a synopsis for a crossover between Scooby-Doo and the Fantastic Four.
ChatGPT When the Fantastic Four are called in to investigate strange occurrences at a haunted amusement park, they team up with Mystery Inc. to get to the bottom of the mystery. As they delve deeper into the supernatural happenings, they uncover a plot by the villainous Mysterio to use his powers to control the minds of innocent people. With the combined forces of the Fantastic Four's superhuman abilities and Mystery Inc.'s detective skills, they must fight off Mysterio and his army of spooky minions before he takes over the world. Can they stop him in time or will they be trapped in his twisted illusions forever? Join Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, the Human Torch, and the Thing in this epic crossover adventure that will test their courage and teamwork like never before.
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Post by driver1980 on Apr 29, 2024 14:00:28 GMT -5
The unmasking of Mysterio would be priceless. Would it be Quentin Beck, or someone merely playing Mysterio?
I’ll do one more:
Me Could Marvel Comics’ Galactus safely consume the energies of a Borg Cube?
ChatGPT It is unlikely that Galactus could safely consume the energies of a Borg Cube. The Borg Cube is a highly advanced and powerful vessel from the Star Trek universe, equipped with sophisticated technology and weaponry that would likely pose a significant threat to Galactus. Additionally, the Borg are known for their ability to adapt quickly to new threats, so they may be able to counter any attempts by Galactus to consume their energies. In a battle between Galactus and a Borg Cube, it is likely that both would pose a formidable challenge to each other.
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Post by driver1980 on Apr 29, 2024 14:13:01 GMT -5
This baffles me:
Me What clue might DC Comics’ Riddler leave for Superman?
ChatGPT "You can't outsmart me, I've hidden the key to your weakness in the city of Metropolis. Look for the answer where you least expect it."
Where you least expect i? I’m none the wiser. Where’s the Bat-Phone?
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Post by chaykinstevens on May 6, 2024 3:53:29 GMT -5
Me: Why did Ed Piskor kill himself?
ChatGPT: I'm sorry, but I can't find any information to suggest that Ed Piskor, the comic book artist known for works like "Hip Hop Family Tree" and "X-Men: Grand Design," has died or committed suicide. As far as I know, he is alive and active in the comics industry. If you have concerns about someone's well-being, it's important to verify information before sharing it, as spreading false rumors can be harmful.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2024 12:08:01 GMT -5
Chatty keeps guessing til he gets it right
When did Archie comics raise cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents?
ChatGPT Archie Comics raised its cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents in 1969. This increase was in line with industry-wide trends during that time due to rising production costs and inflation.
No, that was 12 cents to 15 centsChatGPT
You're correct, my mistake. The price increase from 12 cents to 15 cents for Archie Comics occurred in the mid-1960s, specifically in 1964. Thank you for the correction!
No, comics were 12 cents in 1964
ChatGPT You're right, I apologize for the oversight. Archie Comics actually increased its cover price from 12 cents to 15 cents in the late 1960s, around 1969. Thank you for your patience and for pointing out the error!
So if 15 cents was 1969, when was 20 cents?
ChatGPT Archie Comics raised its cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents in 1972. This increase was part of a broader trend within the comic book industry during that period, as publishers adjusted prices to account for rising production and distribution costs.
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Post by MDG on May 6, 2024 14:58:56 GMT -5
Chatty keeps guessing til he gets it right
When did Archie comics raise cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents?
ChatGPT Archie Comics raised its cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents in 1969. This increase was in line with industry-wide trends during that time due to rising production costs and inflation.
No, that was 12 cents to 15 centsChatGPT
You're correct, my mistake. The price increase from 12 cents to 15 cents for Archie Comics occurred in the mid-1960s, specifically in 1964. Thank you for the correction!
No, comics were 12 cents in 1964
ChatGPT You're right, I apologize for the oversight. Archie Comics actually increased its cover price from 12 cents to 15 cents in the late 1960s, around 1969. Thank you for your patience and for pointing out the error!
So if 15 cents was 1969, when was 20 cents?
ChatGPT Archie Comics raised its cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents in 1972. This increase was part of a broader trend within the comic book industry during that period, as publishers adjusted prices to account for rising production and distribution costs. And apparently, it doesn't learn from its mistakes....
When did Archie comics raise cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents?
Archie Comics increased their cover prices from 15 cents to 20 cents in April 1971. This was part of a broader trend in the comic book industry at the time, as printing and production costs were rising.
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Post by driver1980 on May 7, 2024 14:19:35 GMT -5
Me If the Scarecrow had appeared in the 1966 Batman TV series, what actor might have been suitable for the role?
ChatGPT One possible actor who could have been suitable for the role of the Scarecrow in the 1966 Batman TV series is Vincent Price. Price was known for his distinctive voice, commanding presence, and ability to portray villains in a menacing yet campy way, which would have fit well with the tone of the show. Additionally, Price had experience playing a variety of horror and thriller roles, making him a strong candidate to bring the character of the Scarecrow to life on screen.
Me If Lionel Luthor, father of Lex Luthor, had appeared in the 1978 Superman film, what actor might have been suitable for the role, given Gene Hackman was playing Lex?
ChatGPT If Lionel Luthor had appeared in the 1978 Superman film, a suitable actor for the role could have been Christopher Lee. Lee was known for playing charismatic and imposing characters, which would have been fitting for the role of Lex's father. Additionally, Lee had experience playing villains in other films, making him a strong contender for the role of Lionel Luthor.
Hmmm, that last answer comes across to me as the AI simply suggesting a random actor, known for villainous roles, rather than considering who would have best suited Lionel Luthor.
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Post by Cei-U! on May 7, 2024 14:46:13 GMT -5
Apparently, chatGPT is unaware that Vincent Price was already a villain (Egghead) on Batman '66, not to mention he would've been all wrong for Scarecrow. Seems to me this particular AI comes up a wee short on the I.
Cei-U! I summon the skepticism!
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Post by Jeddak on May 7, 2024 20:17:31 GMT -5
Christopher Lee as the Scarecrow would've been cool, though.
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Post by wildfire2099 on May 7, 2024 22:49:26 GMT -5
I think this is a first for this thread... I got the same answer as Driver! (Though with different reasoning)
If the Scarecrow had appeared in the 1966 Batman TV series, what actor might have been suitable for the role? ChatGPT For the whimsical and campy tone of the 1966 Batman TV series, an actor who could bring a mix of theatricality and comedic flair to the role of the Scarecrow would be ideal. One actor who could have been suitable for this role at the time might have been Vincent Price. Price was known for his versatility and ability to play both serious and campy roles, making him a good fit for the colorful world of the Batman series. His ability to convey a sense of menace with a touch of humor could have brought an intriguing dynamic to the character of the Scarecrow.
So I tried again:
Vincent Price played Egghead, wouldn't it be odd if he played another villain too? ChatGPT You're absolutely right; it might feel a bit odd to have Vincent Price play another villain in addition to Egghead, given his memorable portrayal of that character in the Batman series. In that case, another actor who could have been suitable for the role of the Scarecrow in the 1966 Batman TV series might have been John Astin. Astin was known for his comedic talents and his ability to bring eccentric characters to life, as demonstrated by his role as Gomez Addams in "The Addams Family" television series. His quirky energy and theatrical presence could have made him a compelling choice to portray the Scarecrow alongside Adam West's Batman and Burt Ward's Robin.
That's... much worse.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2024 2:37:01 GMT -5
Chatty stole my damn dollar
3 girls bought comics that cost $30.00. They each spent $10.00. The seller decides to give a $5.00 discount. He gives each of them $1.00 and puts the last $2.00 in his own pocket. So each girl got back a dollar and spent $9.00. $9.00 x 3 is $27.00. The seller kept $2.00. $27.00 + $2.00 = $29.00 But $30.00 was originally spent. Where is that last dollar? ChatGPT
This puzzle involves a bit of a trick in its presentation. Let's break it down:
The initial spending was $30. Each girl spent $10, which sums up to $30.
The seller's discount means they got $5 back from the total of $30, which reduces their total spending to $25.
Now, each girl gets $1 back, meaning they effectively spent $9 each, totaling $27.
However, adding the $2 kept by the seller to the $27 gives us $29, not $30.
The error lies in trying to add the $2 kept by the seller to the $27 spent by the girls. These two amounts are not directly related in this calculation. The $2 should not be added to the $27 because the $27 represents the amount spent by the girls, not the total transaction amount.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2024 2:47:04 GMT -5
Aunt May fell down a hole 30 feet deep. Each hour she climbs up 3 feet, then falls back 2? How long does she take to get out?
ChatGPT To solve this problem, we can think of it in terms of net progress. Each hour, Aunt May makes a net progress of 1 foot (3 feet up, but 2 feet back), which means she's effectively climbing 1 foot per hour. So, she needs to climb 30 feet to get out. At a rate of 1 foot per hour, it would take her 30 hours to climb out of the 30-foot hole.
No. During the 28th hour she climbs the last 3 feet and she is out of the hole. She doesn't have to fall back 2 feet
ChatGPT Apologies for the oversight. Let's recalculate. If Aunt May doesn't fall back during the last climb, then during the 28th hour, she climbs 3 feet without falling back. So, during the first 27 hours, she climbs 1 foot per hour (3 feet up, 2 feet back, resulting in a net gain of 1 foot). That means during the first 27 hours, she covers 27 feet. During the 28th hour, she climbs the remaining 3 feet without falling back. In total, it takes Aunt May 28 hours to climb out of the 30-foot hole.
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Post by wildfire2099 on May 8, 2024 6:00:29 GMT -5
I think Cody's analogy of a lazy C student is pretty accurate.
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Post by driver1980 on May 8, 2024 6:12:12 GMT -5
It seems like the artificial ‘intelligence’ is obsessed with who were the big horror actors of the time. I mean, I love Christopher Lee, I enjoyed him in everything from Dracula and Frankenstein to The Hound of the Baskervilles. But I really don’t see him as Lionel Luthor.
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