No, I did not sign up for the subscription.

You get a 3 day trial followed by two ways to pay.

Weekly for I think it was $7.00, and I think $57.00 per year.

 

I could have loads of fun with this but I want to wait until the price is lower.

 

James B 

James B 

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 8:56 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Using Chat GPT, and other Apss

 

I have not been charged yet. I did not sign up or subscribe. Did you sign up 
for something? If it is a subscription, check under your iPhone settings, 
double tap on your name, and then subscriptions to check. 

I have not used it daily. 

 

 

Richard, USA

“Grandma always told us, “Be careful when you pray for patience. God stores it 
on the other side of Hell and you will have to go through Hell to get it.”

-- Cedrick Bridgeforth

 

My web site: https://www.turner42.com/

 









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That’s pretty cool!

 

Vivian and Sallie from Walla Walla, USA

 

 

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There is a benefit for using ChatGPT.  Here is a dialog with me and it about 
the Augusta National Golf Club.  Keep in mind I have never seen the Augusta 
National, let alone set foot on it, even though I am from there.

 

You

I am visually impaired. I have never been to the Augusta national, so describe 
the layout of the chorus and the holes to me!

 

ChatGPT

The Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament, is renowned for 
its stunning layout. The course features a hilly terrain with lush green 
fairways and beautiful azalea-lined pathways.

The front nine holes wind through the Georgia pines, starting with the 
relatively short par-4 first hole and leading to the iconic par-3 12th hole, 
known as "Golden Bell," which requires a precise tee shot over Rae's Creek to a 
narrow green.

The back nine is known for its challenging closing stretch, including the 
famous par-5 13th hole, named "Azalea," which offers players a risk-reward 
opportunity for eagle or birdie. The par-4 18th hole, "Holly," demands accuracy 
off the tee to avoid the fairway bunkers and sets up a dramatic approach shot 
to the elevated green.

Overall, Augusta National's layout is characterized by its strategic bunkering, 
undulating greens, and picturesque water hazards, providing a challenging yet 
picturesque test for the world's best golfers.

 

You

Tell me about Amen Corner from Augusta National.

 

ChatGPT

Amen Corner is one of the most famous stretches of holes at Augusta National 
Golf Club, specifically holes 11, 12, and 13. This iconic trio of holes begins 
with the par-4 11th, named "White Dogwood," which features a narrow tee shot 
and an approach to a green guarded by a pond on the left. Then comes the 
legendary par-3 12th, known as "Golden Bell," where players must navigate a tee 
shot over Rae's Creek to a small, undulating green protected by bunkers. 
Finally, the stretch concludes with the par-5 13th, named "Azalea," which 
offers a chance for players to make up ground with a well-placed tee shot 
followed by a strategic approach over Rae's Creek to an elevated green.

Amen Corner gained its name from Herbert Warren Wind, a golf writer, who coined 
the term in a 1958 Sports Illustrated article. The name stuck, and today Amen 
Corner is synonymous with one of the most challenging and picturesque parts of 
Augusta National, where many pivotal moments in the Masters Tournament have 
unfolded over the years.

 

You

Describe the other holes to me.

 

ChatGPT

Certainly! At Augusta National Golf Club, each hole has its own unique 
characteristics and challenges. Here's a brief overview of the remaining holes:

1.

Hole 1 - Tea Olive: A relatively short par-4 with a wide fairway but guarded by 
bunkers on both sides. It's a gentle start to the round.

2.

Hole 2 - Pink Dogwood: A longer par-5 with a dogleg left. Players must navigate 
bunkers and trees to reach the green in regulation.

3.

Hole 3 - Flowering Peach: A medium-length par-4 with a fairway that slopes from 
right to left. The green is protected by bunkers and requires an accurate 
approach.

4.

Hole 4 - Flowering Crab Apple: Another par-3, this hole features a large, 
undulating green guarded by deep bunkers. Accuracy is key off the tee.

5.

Hole 5 - Magnolia: A challenging par-4 with a narrow fairway and trees lining 
both sides. The green is elevated and sloped, making approach shots difficult.

6.

Hole 6 - Juniper: A long par-3 with a deep bunker guarding the front of the 
green. It requires a precise tee shot to avoid trouble.

7.

Hole 7 - Pampas: A dogleg right par-4 with a fairway that slopes from left to 
right. Bunkers and trees come into play on both the tee shot and approach.

8.

Hole 8 - Yellow Jasmine: A shorter par-5 with a slight dogleg left. Big hitters 
have a chance to reach the green in two, but bunkers and a creek guard the 
approach.

9.

Hole 9 - Carolina Cherry: A challenging uphill par-4 with a narrow fairway and 
bunkers strategically placed along the landing area. The green is elevated and 
sloped, making it tough to hold approach shots.

Each of these holes presents its own set of challenges, requiring strategic 
thinking and precise execution to navigate successfully.

 

You

What about the rest of the nine holes?

 

ChatGPT

Sure, let's continue with the description of the remaining holes at Augusta 
National:

1.

Hole 10 - Camellia: A long, uphill par-4 that requires a strong tee shot to 
reach the plateau fairway. The approach shot is to an elevated green guarded by 
bunkers.

2.

Hole 11 - White Dogwood: As part of Amen Corner, this par-4 features a narrow 
fairway with trees on both sides. The approach shot is to a green protected by 
a pond on the left.

3.

Hole 12 - Golden Bell: The iconic par-3 of Amen Corner requires a precise tee 
shot over Rae's Creek to a small, undulating green protected by bunkers.

4.

Hole 13 - Azalea: Another part of Amen Corner, this par-5 offers a risk-reward 
opportunity. Big hitters can reach the green in two with a well-placed tee shot 
over Rae's Creek, but bunkers and trees line the fairway.

5.

Hole 14 - Chinese Fir: A downhill par-4 with a wide fairway that slopes from 
right to left. The approach shot is to a green protected by bunkers and a swale.

6.

Hole 15 - Firethorn: A pivotal par-5 with a creek running in front of the 
green, which comes into play on the second shot for those attempting to reach 
it in two. A pond also guards the front-left portion of the green.

7.

Hole 16 - Redbud: A short par-3 with a large, undulating green surrounded by 
bunkers. The hole is known for its dramatic Sunday pin placements, often 
leading to exciting birdie opportunities or unexpected challenges.

8.

Hole 17 - Nandina: A challenging par-4 with a narrow fairway and trees on both 
sides. The approach shot is to a green that slopes from back to front, with 
bunkers guarding the front.

9.

Hole 18 - Holly: The closing hole at Augusta National is a par-4 with a narrow 
fairway and bunkers strategically placed along the landing area. The approach 
shot is to an elevated green, making it a challenging finish to the round.

These holes collectively provide a challenging yet picturesque test for golfers 
at Augusta National, each contributing to the rich history and tradition of the 
Masters Tournament.

 

You

How much space does the Augusta National Golf Club take up?

 

ChatGPT

Augusta National Golf Club occupies approximately 365 acres of land in Augusta, 
Georgia.

 

 

 

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Yeah, that’s my experience as well, and what I’ve herd from scholars.

 

Cheers,

Leo Bado.

 

I have found both freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood, 
for those who understand us enslave something in us.

Khalil Gibran.

 

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<viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2024 11:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: Using Chat GPT, and other Apss

 

I only used it out of curiosity a few times for writing and I found the exact 
opposite. Here is one example, my request for ChatGPT was:

 

Write me a 500 word essay about the Brother Grimm

And Below is what I got and it's in my opinion perfectly written and what is 
more, it's all perfectly correct since I grew up in a town in Germany where the 
Brothers Grimm lived for 7 years as children and in which area many of the 
fairytales are taking place and I know that the facts mentioned are true:

 

The Brothers Grimm were two German brothers who collected and published 
folklore in the 19th century. They are widely regarded as the

founders of the modern study of folklore and the creators of some of the most 
popular fairy tales in the world. Here is a brief essay about their life and 
work.

 

The Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, were born in 1785 and 1786, 
respectively, in Hanau, Germany. They came from a large and poor family, and 
their father died when they were young. They both studied law at the University 
of Marburg, where they developed an interest in German literature and history. 
They were influenced by the Romantic movement, which valued the folk traditions 
and culture of the common people. They also befriended other scholars and 
writers, such as Clemens Brentano and Ludwig Achim von Arnim, who shared their 
passion for collecting folktales.

The Brothers Grimm began their project of collecting and publishing folktales 
in 1806, when they met a peasant woman who told them several stories. They soon 
realized that these stories were part of a rich and diverse oral tradition that 
was in danger of being lost. They decided to preserve these stories for 
posterity and to demonstrate the beauty and wisdom of the German folk spirit. 
They traveled around the country, interviewing storytellers, mostly women and 
children, and recording their tales. They also consulted books, manuscripts, 
and other sources of folk literature. They applied a rigorous methodology to 
their work, comparing different versions of the same tale, analyzing the motifs 
and themes, and tracing the origins and influences of the stories.

The first volume of their collection, titled Children's and Household Tales 
(Kinder- und Hausmärchen), was published in 1812. It contained 86 stories, such 
as "The Frog King", "Hansel and Gretel", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Rapunzel", 
and "Snow White". The collection was well received by the public and the 
critics, who praised the simplicity, originality, and charm of the tales. The 
Brothers Grimm continued to revise and expand their collection, adding more 
stories, annotations, and illustrations. By the seventh and final edition, 
published in 1857, the collection had grown to 211 stories, including 
"Cinderella", "The Sleeping Beauty", "Rumpelstiltskin", and "The Golden Goose".

The Brothers Grimm also worked on other scholarly and literary projects, such 
as the German Legends (Deutsche Sagen), a collection of historical and mythical 
tales; the German Mythology (Deutsche Mythologie), a comprehensive study of the 
Germanic and Scandinavian myths and beliefs; and the German Dictionary 
(Deutsches Wörterbuch), a monumental work of lexicography that aimed to 
document the history and usage of the German language. The Brothers Grimm also 
held various academic and political positions, and were involved in the 
movements for German nationalism and unification. They died in 1863 and 1859, 
respectively,

leaving behind a legacy of immense cultural and scientific significance.

The Brothers Grimm are widely recognized as the pioneers of the modern 
discipline of folklore, as they established the methods and principles for 
collecting, editing, and analyzing folktales. They also influenced many other 
folklorists, such as Charles Perrault, Hans Christian Andersen, and Joseph 
Jacobs, who followed their example and contributed to the global treasury of 
folk literature. The Brothers Grimm also enriched the world of literature and 
art, as their fairy tales inspired countless adaptations, retellings, and 
interpretations by various authors, artists, and filmmakers. Their fairy tales 
have become part of the universal imagination and have shaped the values and 
dreams of generations of children and adults. The Brothers Grimm are truly the 
masters of the magic of storytelling.

 

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