Hornbein's latest activity
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HHornbein replied to the thread Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.If your parents don't hate it then it isn't rock.
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HIs this fake? I'm not sure. It seems superhumanly cute and adorable but the quality seems to be well beyond what AI could do a year...
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HHornbein replied to the thread Great ebass playing.When the bass is too loud it sounds like there is a blanket over everything else, muffling it out so that detail is lost Not the case...
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HHornbein replied to the thread Impersonation News.Just goes to show, I can't tell anymore. And if I can't tell truth from fiction then why should anyone else be able to.
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HHornbein replied to the thread Impersonation News.This video includes a Fox News report of Russian warships in Cuba and Venezuela. This would be very big news. Real or fake? I say...
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HA pocket sundial! from 1637. Such is not that unusual in the era before pocket watches. What is unusual is the map with labeled zones...
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HHornbein replied to the thread Impersonation News.I found out that most of the news I’d been listening to for the past few months had been generated by AI impersonators! So what I do now...
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HHornbein replied to the thread On Progress Toward AGI.I opine that Darwin/Wallace theory of natural selection explains a good deal of human behavior. If thy neighbors annoyeth thee why not...
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HTIL that you cannot laugh at your own posts here at PF.
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HTIL that certain marine animals "steal" chloroplasts from marine plants, after which they can live on sunlight for a pretty long time...
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HHornbein replied to the thread Great ebass playing.This is about as good as it gets. The whole band is great, a most unusual thing. Drummer Don Alias somehow seems to always be...
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HHornbein replied to the thread Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.
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HA new phenomenon is AI-generated news videos pretending to be by well-known professors Jeffery Sachs and John Mearsheimer. The amazing...
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HHornbein replied to the thread B Why higher speeds need more power if backward force is the same?.Consider wall sits, something that serious skiers do. Lean against a wall as though sitting in a chair, held up only by friction...
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HHornbein replied to the thread B Why higher speeds need more power if backward force is the same?.I don't noticeably sweat or heat up either way. It is true that the time for running is less so theoretically more heat is expended in...
