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Post by kaybli on Jun 7, 2023 19:45:52 GMT -5
Just for fun. I used it to make rhyming poems making fun of my friends. And then used it for song recommendations. It can do a whole lot more of course but haven’t dove fully into it yet. So what you’re saying is that you’re actually a bot and all of your posts are AI. I get it now… AI could never match my sense of humor! 😂 🤖
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Post by kaybli on Jun 7, 2023 19:54:33 GMT -5
From ChatGPT:
In the land of Colorado, there lived a man named Inger, Wearing a sombrero, his style was quite the stinger. With pink pants, he strutted, his fashion was bold, But his injury on his butt, a tale yet untold. Inger, a man of peculiar taste, No condiments on his food, never a trace. He liked his steak well done, some may say overcooked, But his preferences, to others, were simply overlooked. But before his pink pants and culinary demands, Young Inger stood tall, with a mitt in his hands. A great baseball fielder, agile and quick, He caught all the balls, with a nimble trick. From the outfield to the infield, he would swiftly race, Making diving catches with grace and good pace. His teammates would cheer, his name on their lips, As Inger's skills wowed them with each and every pitch. But fate had its way, a mishap took its toll, Inger injured his rear, an unlucky stroll. With aches in his buttocks, he donned a brave face, But his pink pants couldn't hide the discomfort's trace. Though his baseball days ended, memories stayed strong, Inger's love for the game, a melody in his song. He wore his sombrero, a symbol of pride, A reminder of days when he soared in his stride. So next time you're in Colorado, keep an eye out, For a man named Inger, without a doubt. In his pink pants and sombrero, he'll make you smile, A unique character, living life in his own style.
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Post by inger on Jun 7, 2023 20:24:48 GMT -5
So what you’re saying is that you’re actually a bot and all of your posts are AI. I get it now… AI could never match my sense of humor! 😂 🤖 This is true…
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Post by inger on Jun 7, 2023 20:26:34 GMT -5
From ChatGPT:
In the land of Colorado, there lived a man named Inger, Wearing a sombrero, his style was quite the stinger. With pink pants, he strutted, his fashion was bold, But his injury on his butt, a tale yet untold. Inger, a man of peculiar taste, No condiments on his food, never a trace. He liked his steak well done, some may say overcooked, But his preferences, to others, were simply overlooked. But before his pink pants and culinary demands, Young Inger stood tall, with a mitt in his hands. A great baseball fielder, agile and quick, He caught all the balls, with a nimble trick. From the outfield to the infield, he would swiftly race, Making diving catches with grace and good pace. His teammates would cheer, his name on their lips, As Inger's skills wowed them with each and every pitch. But fate had its way, a mishap took its toll, Inger injured his rear, an unlucky stroll. With aches in his buttocks, he donned a brave face, But his pink pants couldn't hide the discomfort's trace. Though his baseball days ended, memories stayed strong, Inger's love for the game, a melody in his song. He wore his sombrero, a symbol of pride, A reminder of days when he soared in his stride. So next time you're in Colorado, keep an eye out, For a man named Inger, without a doubt. In his pink pants and sombrero, he'll make you smile, A unique character, living life in his own style. I’m the Anti-Dome… 😂
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Post by inger on Jun 7, 2023 20:28:00 GMT -5
From ChatGPT:
In the land of Colorado, there lived a man named Inger, Wearing a sombrero, his style was quite the stinger. With pink pants, he strutted, his fashion was bold, But his injury on his butt, a tale yet untold. Inger, a man of peculiar taste, No condiments on his food, never a trace. He liked his steak well done, some may say overcooked, But his preferences, to others, were simply overlooked. But before his pink pants and culinary demands, Young Inger stood tall, with a mitt in his hands. A great baseball fielder, agile and quick, He caught all the balls, with a nimble trick. From the outfield to the infield, he would swiftly race, Making diving catches with grace and good pace. His teammates would cheer, his name on their lips, As Inger's skills wowed them with each and every pitch. But fate had its way, a mishap took its toll, Inger injured his rear, an unlucky stroll. With aches in his buttocks, he donned a brave face, But his pink pants couldn't hide the discomfort's trace. Though his baseball days ended, memories stayed strong, Inger's love for the game, a melody in his song. He wore his sombrero, a symbol of pride, A reminder of days when he soared in his stride. So next time you're in Colorado, keep an eye out, For a man named Inger, without a doubt. In his pink pants and sombrero, he'll make you smile, A unique character, living life in his own style. I’m the Anti-Dome… 😂 Yikes! You can do better…
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Post by rizzuto on Jun 9, 2023 9:20:42 GMT -5
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Post by rizzuto on Jun 9, 2023 11:12:15 GMT -5
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 10, 2023 10:13:43 GMT -5
Cool stat to see as we live in a the era of the strike out.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 10, 2023 10:21:11 GMT -5
Cool stat to see as we live in a the era of the strike out. 28 and 35 Ks in a full season is mind boggling to me.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 10, 2023 10:23:52 GMT -5
How bout seasons where the batter had more HRs than Ks? (The graph got screwed up but check the first two numbers after the player for HRs and SOs.)
Rk Player HR SO Year Age Tm G PA AB R H 2B 3B RBI BB BA OBP SLG OPS Pos 1 Johnny Mize 51 42 1947 34 NYG 154 664 586 137 177 26 2 138 74 .302 .384 .614 .998 *3 2 Ted Kluszewski 49 35 1954 29 CIN 149 659 573 104 187 28 3 141 78 .326 .407 .642 1.049 *3 3 Lou Gehrig 49 46 1936 33 NYY 155 719 579 167 205 37 7 152 130 .354 .478 .696 1.174 *3 4 Lou Gehrig 49 31 1934 31 NYY 154 690 579 128 210 40 6 165 109 .363 .465 .706 1.172 *3/6 5 Ted Kluszewski 47 40 1955 30 CIN 153 686 612 116 192 25 0 113 66 .314 .382 .585 .967 *3 6 Joe DiMaggio 46 37 1937 22 NYY 151 692 621 151 215 35 15 167 64 .346 .412 .673 1.085 *8 7 Barry Bonds 45 41 2004 39 SFG 147 617 373 129 135 27 3 101 232 .362 .609 .812 1.422 *7/D 8 Mel Ott 42 38 1929 20 NYG 150 674 545 138 179 37 2 151 113 .328 .449 .635 1.084 *9/4 9 Ted Kluszewski 40 34 1953 28 CIN 149 629 570 97 180 25 0 108 55 .316 .380 .570 .950 *3 10 Johnny Mize 40 37 1948 35 NYG 152 658 560 110 162 26 4 125 94 .289 .395 .564 .959 *3 11 Joe DiMaggio 39 30 1948 33 NYY 153 669 594 110 190 26 11 155 67 .320 .396 .598 .994 *8 12 Stan Musial 39 34 1948 27 STL 155 694 611 135 230 46 18 131 79 .376 .450 .702 1.152 987/3 13 Ken Williams 39 31 1922 32 SLB 153 678 585 128 194 34 11 155 74 .332 .413 .627 1.040 *78 14 Ted Williams 37 27 1941 22 BOS 143 606 456 135 185 33 3 120 147 .406 .553 .735 1.287 *7/9 15 Andy Pafko 36 32 1950 29 CHC 146 595 514 95 156 24 8 92 69 .304 .397 .591 .989 *8/9 16 Willard Marshall 36 30 1947 26 NYG 155 656 587 102 171 19 6 107 67 .291 .366 .528 .894 *9 17 Al Simmons 36 34 1930 28 PHA 138 611 554 152 211 41 16 165 39 .381 .423 .708 1.130 *7/8 18 Ted Kluszewski 35 31 1956 31 CIN 138 574 517 91 156 14 1 102 49 .302 .362 .536 .898 *3 19 Joe DiMaggio 32 21 1938 23 NYY 145 660 599 129 194 32 13 140 59 .324 .386 .581 .967 *8 20 Lefty O'Doul 32 19 1929 32 PHI 154 731 638 152 254 35 6 122 76 .398 .465 .622 1.087 *79 21 Joe DiMaggio 31 30 1940 25 NYY 132 572 508 93 179 28 9 133 61 .352 .425 .626 1.051 *8 22 Yogi Berra 30 29 1956 31 NYY 140 597 521 93 155 29 2 105 65 .298 .378 .534 .911 *2/7 23 Yogi Berra 30 24 1952 27 NYY 142 605 534 97 146 17 1 98 66 .273 .358 .478 .835 *2 24 Joe DiMaggio 30 13 1941 26 NYY 139 621 541 122 193 43 11 125 76 .357 .440 .643 1.083 *8 25 Joe DiMaggio 30 20 1939 24 NYY 120 524 462 108 176 32 6 126 52 .381 .448 .671 1.119 *8 26 Bill Dickey 29 22 1937 30 NYY 140 608 530 87 176 35 2 133 73 .332 .417 .570 .987 *2 27 Ted Williams 28 24 1955 36 BOS 98 417 320 77 114 21 3 83 91 .356 .496 .703 1.200 *7 28 Yogi Berra 28 12 1950 25 NYY 151 656 597 116 192 30 6 124 55 .322 .383 .533 .915 *2 29 Ted Williams 28 21 1950 31 BOS 89 416 334 82 106 24 1 97 82 .317 .452 .647 1.099 *7 30 Tommy Holmes 28 9 1945 28 BSN 154 713 636 125 224 47 6 117 70 .352 .420 .577 .997 *97/8 31 Bill Terry 28 23 1932 33 NYG 154 677 643 124 225 42 11 117 32 .350 .382 .580 .962 *3 32 Yogi Berra 27 20 1955 30 NYY 147 615 541 84 147 20 3 108 60 .272 .349 .470 .819 *2 33 Yogi Berra 27 20 1951 26 NYY 141 594 547 92 161 19 4 88 44 .294 .350 .492 .842 *2 34 Bill Dickey 27 22 1938 31 NYY 132 532 454 84 142 27 4 115 75 .313 .412 .568 .981 *2 35 Johnny Mize 25 24 1950 37 NYY 90 305 274 43 76 12 0 72 29 .277 .351 .595 .946 *3 36 Joe DiMaggio 25 24 1946 31 NYY 132 567 503 81 146 20 8 95 59 .290 .367 .511 .878 *8/7 37 Ken Williams 25 14 1925 35 SLB 102 462 411 83 136 31 5 105 37 .331 .390 .613 1.003 *7 38 George Brett 24 22 1980 27 KCR 117 515 449 87 175 33 9 118 58 .390 .454 .664 1.118 *5/3 39 Mickey Cochrane 23 22 1932 29 PHA 139 625 518 118 152 35 4 112 100 .293 .412 .510 .921 *2/7 40 Bill Dickey 22 16 1936 29 NYY 112 472 423 99 153 26 8 107 46 .362 .428 .617 1.045 *2 41 Lefty O'Doul 22 21 1930 33 PHI 140 606 528 122 202 37 7 97 63 .383 .453 .604 1.057 *7 42 Lefty O'Doul 21 20 1932 35 BRO 148 657 595 120 219 32 8 90 50 .368 .423 .555 .978 *7 43 Irish Meusel 21 19 1925 32 NYG 135 557 516 82 169 35 8 111 26 .328 .363 .548 .912 *7/9 44 Frank McCormick 20 17 1944 33 CIN 153 645 581 85 177 37 3 102 57 .305 .371 .482 .853 *3 45 Ernie Lombardi 20 19 1939 31 CIN 130 494 450 43 129 26 2 85 35 .287 .342 .487 .829 *2
Since 1956, it's only been done twice--by George Brett in 1980 and Barry Bonds in 2004.
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 10, 2023 10:32:01 GMT -5
A lot of Yogi and DiMaggio on that list.
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Post by Renfield on Jun 10, 2023 11:59:04 GMT -5
Thanks for the link, rizz. Hope the Tigers and Deacs make it to Omaha!
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Post by domeplease on Jun 10, 2023 16:04:42 GMT -5
Tequila's thoughts for today:
"If all mankind were to disappear, the world would regenerate back to the rich state of equilibrium that existed ten thousand years ago.
If insects were to vanish, the environment would collapse into chaos."
- E. O. Wilson
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Post by inger on Jun 11, 2023 11:29:23 GMT -5
Anatidaephobia is the fear that a duck may be watching you...How do people develop these strange fears?…
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Post by kaybli on Jun 11, 2023 11:31:02 GMT -5
Anatidaephobia is the fear that a duck may be watching you...How do people develop these strange fears?…
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