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I guessed wrong but am I bitter?
A frigate seems a bit dodgy for a trip like that, Battleships do not go any where alone. Destroyers usually are there to protect a larger ship and cruisers are set up to cruise alone, hence the name.
But what do I know?
Good question though!
Roy
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Mr Fulton presented his design, regarded as the first practical submarine was first tested in 1800, to the French government of the 1st Republic under Bonaparte.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautilus_(1800_submarine)
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It should not have contained 'the acronym' since it turns out SOS was not one.
Thus sending us on a 'mad hunt for a waterfowl of the Anatidae family' 😠
Pook, I need a lasagne again😋🐱
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"SOS, when it was first agreed upon by the International Radio Telegraphic Convention in 1906, was merely a distinctive Morse code sequence and was initially not an abbreviation. Later in popular usage it became associated with mnemonic phrases such as "Save Our Souls" and "Save Our Ship".[2]"
["S O S", The Sailors' Magazine and Seaman's Friend, October 1915, page 158.]
Based on this information there were two correct answers.😀
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Just new stuff I forget.
Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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Enjoy the rest of your weekend folks
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"SOS is a distress call, it is recognized internationally as a message calling for help in a time of extreme distress. The letters SOS are not an acronym, SOS was developed to be used as a radio signal." (Wikipedia). Good question! I got it wrong. Helps to keep the rusty cogs turning though.
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I was Flabbergasted at the answer also.
But according to the Web the answer is correct🙄🙄
Trev
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That 'SOS' means 'Nothing in particular' has me dumbfounded.
No point in staying up until 2am (CET) for the new question anymore.
Stephen; introduce your AI check-bot. I'd at least be interested to see what it makes of the way the questions are couched.
Regards, Doug.
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Only problem is i don't have one.🤔
Trev
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Stephen
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There are no rules for how one gets their answers.
I for one try to use my knowledge, probably why I get so many wrong😂🤣😂
Trev
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Not the wrong answers, obviously😉
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Roy
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I've been questioning the validity if this quiz from the start. With easy access to internet and now with the AI(it didn't even cross my mind to consider this) anybody can have a 100% score.
We can only relay on people's honesty; what's the point of playing otherwise.
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Some like ChatGPT prioritise the look and feel of a response over its accuracy. It'll happily tell you black is white simply because it reads better. It's great for rewording things though, provided you always proof check.
Google's Bard seems to be the most factually correct and runs on real time data, the output is less elegant and it's comprehension of your input a little less precise.
Don't worry guys, I've recruited Helmtron to take over the ship from here 😁 Haha.
Stephen
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Wow…scary stuff indeed but interesting with the response given.
Is it however like any data base or information source “ only as good as the information fed into it by a human”?
Sounds like a job for the Spooks team!!
As always thank you for all your hard work at the helm 👍
Regards
Bill.
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I asked Google's new AI bot about the last two questions we've had on the site:
"For everything below, tell me if the question is factually correct and if the answer for it, is also correct:
Q1. Which luxury cruise ship caught fire and capsized off the coast of Tuscany in 2012?
A1. Costa Concordia
Q2. Which shipwreck off the coast of Florida was discovered in 1985 and contained over $400 million in gold and silver?
A2. SS Central America"
It really is scary how these things respond. So it gave this result:
Question 1:
Which luxury cruise ship caught fire and capsized off the coast of Tuscany in 2012?
Answer: No, the question is not factually correct. The Costa Concordia did not catch fire. It capsized after striking a reef off the coast of Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, Italy. The correct answer to the question is "Which luxury cruise ship capsized off the coast of Tuscany in 2012?", and the answer is Costa Concordia.
Question 2:
Which shipwreck off the coast of Florida was discovered in 1985 and contained over $400 million in gold and silver?
Answer: No, the question is not factually correct. The shipwreck that you are describing is the Atocha. The SS Central America was a shipwreck that was discovered off the coast of Florida, but it sank in 1857. The SS Central America was carrying a cargo of gold and silver, but the amount of treasure that was recovered was not as significant as the treasure that was recovered from the Atocha.
The correct answer to question 2 should be Atocha.
So there we have it, I'd be interested to hear if everyone agree's with Google's response and maybe all future questions simply need to be run through AI bots first!
Or we need a really clever human to check 300 questions and 1200 possible answers in the database which so far has failed 😁
Stephen
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So maybe we are all doing it wrong.
Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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Son on his way to Munich this afternoon, takes longer to get through the system than the journey time, crazy really.
Roy
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Maybe the Questionmaster needs help ?😉
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Oh well maybe a question for the younger generation???
Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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His favourite answer option is available again😉
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