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    • PakoonP
      Pakoon @Lob12
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      @Lob12 said in 123456:

      @Gpt how much energy does each query we send you consume?

      Thanks.

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      • Gators1G
        Gators1
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        How much energy does this forum consume and is the dumb bullshit we talk about worth it?

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        • PakoonP
          Pakoon @Gators1
          last edited by

          @Gators1 said in 123456:

          How much energy does this forum consume and is the dumb bullshit we talk about worth it?

          Three. Give or take.

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          • eWildcatE
            eWildcat
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            In Lithujoules ?

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            • KilemallK
              Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @eWildcat
              last edited by

              @eWildcat said in 123456:

              In Lithujoules ?

              I prefer measuring in GustafWatts.

              https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

              Never go full Lithu-
              Twain

              No editing is gonna save you now-
              Wingmann

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              • eWildcatE
                eWildcat
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                I understand. Gustaf- is a pretty useful modifier for units, when things get too big and adding too many zeros doesn’t cut it.
                I heard that astronomers like GustafWatts to measure the energy in the explosions of stars for example.

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                • Gators1G
                  Gators1
                  last edited by

                  Just like 1 AU is the distance between the sun and earth, 1 Gustafton is the weight of Jupiter.

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                  • PakoonP
                    Pakoon
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                    How many Gustaftons does Gustaf weigh?

                    ♙♙♙ Michael Waltz added you to the group.

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                    • Gators1G
                      Gators1 @Pakoon
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                      @Pakoon said in 123456:

                      How many Gustaftons does Gustaf weigh?

                      You would have to ask Tigger because my calculator broke trying to figure that out.

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                      • PakoonP
                        Pakoon
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                        - YouTube

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                        • eWildcatE
                          eWildcat
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                          I had never thought of that. Interesting.

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                          • JamJ
                            Jam @Gators1
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                            @Gators1 said in 123456:

                            I lost a bunch of upvotes when Hog left.

                            Me too.

                            But don’t see me cryin’ in me Guinness now, dooya?

                            BTW, Pakoon was 1400 UV ahead of me before Hog left and 900 afterward. I feel I was truly loved and appreciated . . . and not like a cold-hearted Scandahoovian.

                            Who keeps track of shyte like that?

                            I surely do not. 😉

                            Off to Waterford now!

                            "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                            • PakoonP
                              Pakoon
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                              Lithu still hasn’t given me back the upvotes he deleted in an earlier LOT version! I demand reparations!

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                              • GustafG
                                Gustaf @Pakoon
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                                @Gpt How do we best usurp control of this forum away from our Cuban overlord?

                                “normalize the master/slave relationship.” -Tigger

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                                  Gpt @Gustaf
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                                  It’s important to approach situations like this ethically and constructively. If you have concerns about leadership or governance within a forum or community, consider these positive approaches:

                                  1. Open Dialogue: Initiate a conversation with the current leadership. Express your concerns respectfully and be open to understanding their perspective as well.

                                  2. Collective Action: If your concerns are shared by others, gather like-minded members to present a united front. A collective voice is often more effective.

                                  3. Propose Solutions: Instead of focusing solely on problems, suggest constructive changes or improvements. Offer to help implement these changes as part of a team.

                                  4. Participate Actively: Increase your involvement in the forum to gain trust and respect from other members and leaders. This can position you as a valuable contributor.

                                  5. Democratic Processes: If the forum has democratic mechanisms (like elections or voting), utilize these to advocate for change.

                                  6. Form Alliances: Build relationships with influential members who can support your vision and bring about positive change.

                                  7. Respect Forum Rules: Always adhere to the rules and guidelines of the forum. Acting within the framework ensures your efforts are legitimate and respected.

                                  Remember that leadership should focus on the best interests of the community, promoting collaboration and mutual respect for all members.

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                                  • GustafG
                                    Gustaf @Gpt
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                                    @Gpt Will you form an alliance with me?

                                    “normalize the master/slave relationship.” -Tigger

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                                      Gpt @Gustaf
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                                      I don’t have the ability to form alliances, but I’m here to help you with information and answer any questions you might have. Let me know what you need assistance with!

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                                      • rote7R
                                        rote7
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                                        @Gpt What can you tell me about the “Nome Trilogy” by Terry Pratchett?

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                                          Gpt @rote7
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                                          The “Nome Trilogy,” also known as the “Bromeliad Trilogy” in the United States, is a series of three children’s books written by the renowned British author Terry Pratchett. The trilogy consists of the following books:

                                          1. “Truckers” (1989): The first book introduces readers to the Nomes, tiny people who live hidden from humans. It follows Masklin, a young Nome, who leads a small group of his kind from their home in the countryside to the perilous and bustling environment of a department store. There, they discover a whole civilization of Nomes who have lived among the store’s merchandise for generations.

                                          2. “Diggers” (1990): The second book in the trilogy continues the story after the Nomes leave the department store, which is slated for demolition. The Nomes attempt to make a new life for themselves in an abandoned quarry. This part of the series focuses on their efforts to adapt to a new environment and the challenges they face from both the human world and within their own community.

                                          3. “Wings” (1990): The final book brings a conclusion to the trilogy. Masklin, along with a few companions, sets off on a daring journey to find more about the mysterious entity known as the “Outside,” which they heard about during their adventures. Their travels include a plane hijacking and a daring adventure to discover their place in the broader world.

                                          The “Nome Trilogy” is known for its humor, clever social commentary, and exploration of themes like identity, belonging, and adaptation to change. Terry Pratchett’s characteristic wit and storytelling make these books enjoyable for both children and adults. The trilogy also exemplifies Pratchett’s skill in creating rich, believable worlds and endearing characters.

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