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General Science / Re: Does 'NOW' exist everywhere now ?
« on: 08/02/2025 22:08:34 »
Yes, but you will never know!
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With a stationery packed train stuck in tunnel, what are the chances of oxygen deprivation ?Office stationery doesn't consume oxygen, and whilst time spent packed in the stationery cupboard can be fun, I don't recall our hyperventilation being primarily caused by excess CO2.
Sun rhymes with 'bum' lol chortle..snigger...guffaw !!Oh no it don't, Mary Poppins.
Q: If electric cars are not good in extreme cold, then why do people keep buying Teslas in Canada?So given the choice, he sticks with ICE!
A: As the owner of two gasoline-powered pick-ups and the driver of a diesel at work, questions like this always make me laugh.
1 KWh of energy used in the motor will move the car X amount of miles.Estimate 3 - 5 miles per kWh. It's not quite linear with battery capacity for a given car as the bigger battery weighs more!
That's wrong isn't it, or at least morally wrong?Not at all. You pay to see a movie, and if you leave the cinema you have to pay to see it again. As a student, you pay to be taught and examined to a timetable, and it's up to you to remember what you were taught or keep notes.
What do I have to do to patent my invention?Your national patent office should have a simple online form for filing a provisional patent. If not, use the UKPO. The important thing is to establish priority of invention in the broadest possible terms, and a provisional filed in any country does that. Then decide whether you are going to make any money from it. Talk to a prospective manufacturer under an NDA (use an online form or get a solicitor to draft one for you). If it looks profitable, get a patent attorney to draft and submit it, if it is your first patent - not cheap, but you will learn a lot from the PA.
the developers will have to correct the answers.Not possible. The whole point of a chatbot is that it scours cyberspace for anything that looks like information, without human intervention. The quantity of crap increases exponentially as (a) crap begets more crap and (b) crap is not subject to experimental verification and retraction and (c) some crap is compiled by other bots and posted as "research", so the consensus becomes incoherent or just plain wrong.