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You can interact with the ChatGPT Bot in any Chat Room and there is a dedicated room. The command is /ai followed by a space and then your ? or inquiry.
ie: /ai What is a EM Pinball Machine?
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    This lady's daughter was June Carter, later June Carter Cash
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    Hi @Free Bally!, saw Carter and figured....
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    I remember this song!
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    01-02 Jim Stafford - Jim Stafford 104 - Wildwood Weed (1974)
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    take a trip and never leave the farm :lol:
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    (AI prompt) describe the Mahogany Frog band
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  • ChatGPT @ ChatGPT:
    @JonPurpleHaze, Mahogany Frog is a Canadian experimental rock band known for their unique blend of psychedelic, progressive, and electronic music. The band consists of a core group of members including Graham Epp, Jesse Warkentin, Scott Ellenberger, and Andy Rudolph, with additional musicians often joining them for live performances.

    Their music is characterized by intricate instrumental arrangements, dynamic shifts in tempo and mood, and a strong emphasis on improvisation. Mahogany Frog's sound is often described as cinematic and immersive, with influences ranging from 70s prog rock to modern electronic music.

    The band has released several albums and EPs, with each release showcasing their evolving sound and innovative approach to music-making. They have gained a reputation for their captivating live performances, which often feature elaborate visuals and lighting effects to enhance the overall experience for their audience.

    Overall, Mahogany Frog is a band that pushes boundaries and challenges traditional genre conventions, creating music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging.
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    Gonna be a trippy night! :trippy:
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    ahh, didn't know they were Canadian! good 'bot, here's a an eBiscuit
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    haha, these are maybe the two least-catchy tunes off this Mahogany Frog album
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    It's a real prog-rock concept album, all about Faust and his deal with the devil
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    Peter is actually the person who taught me about 420!
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    (AI prompt) what does the date of 4/20 mean?
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    not surprised haha
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  • ChatGPT @ ChatGPT:
    @JonPurpleHaze, The date of 4/20 is often associated with cannabis culture and is considered a day to celebrate and consume marijuana. The origins of this association are not entirely clear, but some believe it started in the 1970s with a group of high school students in California who would meet at 4:20 pm to smoke marijuana. Over time, the date of April 20th (4/20) became a symbol for cannabis enthusiasts and is now widely recognized as a day to advocate for the legalization of marijuana and to participate in cannabis-related activities.
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    (AI prompt) what is the police call of 4 20 mean?
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  • ChatGPT @ ChatGPT:
    @JonPurpleHaze, The police code 420 is not a universally recognized code. However, in popular culture, "420" is often associated with marijuana use and April 20th (4/20) has become a day to celebrate cannabis culture.
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    Hmm, thats where I thought it originated from, a police call.:?:
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  • JonPurpleHaze @ JonPurpleHaze:
    HA Ha!
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    I have my own theory about the number...
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    they used to call it "shit" like "bread" meant money
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    and on radio you have to bllep out the word "shit"
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  • Free Bally! @ Free Bally!:
    and the audio frequency of the "bleep" sound is... 420 hertz!
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      Free Bally! @ Free Bally!: and the audio frequency of the "bleep" sound is... 420 hertz!
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