• Re: Doctor Who - joy to the World - review with Spoilers

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca on Tue Dec 31 20:46:17 2024
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    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>, doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:

    ChapGPT

    Wrong, as uaual.

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to weberm@polaris.net on Wed Jan 1 01:53:22 2025
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    In article <lPGdnYK--IHJAun6nZ2dnZfqn_oAAAAA@giganews.com>,
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>, doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:

    ChapGPT

    Wrong, as uaual.


    Was it ever!

    I still say 7/10

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  • From Carlos Medina@21:1/5 to anim8rfsk@cox.net on Tue Dec 31 21:02:09 2024
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    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT


    **Doctor Who: Joy to the World – A Festive Sci-Fi Whirlwind**

    The Doctor returns with a Christmas adventure full of time-bending drama
    and quirky charm. Set across centuries, the tale centers on a mysterious
    suitcase containing a star seed capable of cosmic destruction. Highlights
    include the Doctor's pumpkin chai latte obsession, his humourous
    fashion choices, and a dinosaur swallowing the suitcase in 4202.
    (Wrong CHAPGPt 65000000BC)

    Thumbs up from me

    Who ia this, Seamus?

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to Carlos Medina on Wed Jan 1 04:38:38 2025
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    In article <7d5620f539dc813bba91a1480010e409@inducourse.com>,
    Carlos Medina <carlos.medina@inducourse.com> wrote:
    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT


    **Doctor Who: Joy to the World – A Festive Sci-Fi Whirlwind**

    The Doctor returns with a Christmas adventure full of time-bending drama >>> and quirky charm. Set across centuries, the tale centers on a mysterious >>> suitcase containing a star seed capable of cosmic destruction. Highlights >>> include the Doctor's pumpkin chai latte obsession, his humourous
    fashion choices, and a dinosaur swallowing the suitcase in 4202.
    (Wrong CHAPGPt 65000000BC)

    Thumbs up from me

    Who ia this, Seamus?


    Who ? Me?
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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 25 20:33:45 2024
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    ChapGPT


    **Doctor Who: Joy to the World – A Festive Sci-Fi Whirlwind**

    The Doctor returns with a Christmas adventure full of time-bending drama
    and quirky charm. Set across centuries, the tale centers on a mysterious suitcase containing a star seed capable of cosmic destruction. Highlights include the Doctor's pumpkin chai latte obsession, his humourous
    fashion choices, and a dinosaur swallowing the suitcase in 4202.
    (Wrong CHAPGPt 65000000BC)

    The Doctor's festive escapade, Joy to the World, is a heartwarming yet
    chaotic journey through time, with pumpkin chai lattes, Silurian diplomacy,
    nd a suitcase harboring a deadly star. Set against the backdrop of Christmas
    in London's Sandringham Hotel and the futuristic Time Hotel, this adventure
    deftly weaves emotional stakes with quirky humour, personal depth, as her
    grief over her mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb
    -a literal star seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever
    metaphor for Joy's bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection.

    Ncuti Gatwa thrives in their portrayal of the Doctor, switching between
    charm and urgency. The introduction of Joy, a fiery and relatable new
    companion, injects the story with personal depth, as her grief over her
    mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb-a literal star
    seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever metaphor for Joy's
    bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection.

    The premise shines in its whimsical creativity: a hotel hosting humans
    across all time periods, dinosaurs from 65 million years ago swallowing
    suitcase bombs, and the Doctor improvising solutions with psychic paper
    and rope from a 1953-themed room. Yet the narrative's pacing stumbles
    slightly, juggling multiple timelines-2024, 2025, and 4202-leaving moments
    of confusion.

    The resolution, where Joy transforms into a star after taking the star seed,
    is both poignant and visually spectacular. It's an uplifting message of hope, rebirth, and the enduring light of loved ones lost, perfectly fitting
    for a Christmas tale. The Doctor's interactions with Joy are occasionally sharp, but the underlying empathy shines through.

    Overall, this episode delivers classic Doctor Who magic-quirky, emotional,
    and brimming with festive wonder.

    The emotional core is Joy, grappling with loss while transforming
    into a literal star-a poignant metaphor. While chaotic at times,
    it's a touching, imaginative ride.

    **Rating: 85/100**

    Google Gemini is totally useless with the inputs

    Myself 7.5/10

    The Anita's scences are more powerful moreso than the Joy Scene.

    JOy getting transformed and the End with Joy being the Light over Jesus
    is still an awesome reminder of why Christianity is dominant
    in today's world. BTW, Did you catch the King's Speech?
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  • From Daniel70@21:1/5 to The Doctor on Wed Jan 1 22:16:06 2025
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    The Doctor wrote on 1/1/25 12:53 pm:
    In article <lPGdnYK--IHJAun6nZ2dnZfqn_oAAAAA@giganews.com>,
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:

    ChapGPT

    Wrong, as uaual.

    Was it ever!

    I still say 7/10

    ... but who gives a fuck??
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    Daniel

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to daniel47@nomail.afraid.org on Wed Jan 1 15:58:12 2025
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    In article <vl385d$2oiv3$1@dont-email.me>,
    Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    The Doctor wrote on 1/1/25 12:53 pm:
    In article <lPGdnYK--IHJAun6nZ2dnZfqn_oAAAAA@giganews.com>,
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:

    ChapGPT

    Wrong, as uaual.

    Was it ever!

    I still say 7/10

    ... but who gives a f*k??

    You have not seen it yet.

    --
    Daniel


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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to The Doctor on Thu Dec 26 16:16:03 2024
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    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT


    **Doctor Who: Joy to the World – A Festive Sci-Fi Whirlwind**

    The Doctor returns with a Christmas adventure full of time-bending drama
    and quirky charm. Set across centuries, the tale centers on a mysterious >suitcase containing a star seed capable of cosmic destruction. Highlights >include the Doctor's pumpkin chai latte obsession, his humourous
    fashion choices, and a dinosaur swallowing the suitcase in 4202.
    (Wrong CHAPGPt 65000000BC)

    The Doctor's festive escapade, Joy to the World, is a heartwarming yet chaotic journey through time, with pumpkin chai lattes, Silurian diplomacy, nd a suitcase harboring a deadly star. Set against the backdrop of Christmas in London's Sandringham Hotel and the futuristic Time Hotel, this adventure deftly weaves emotional stakes with quirky humour, personal depth, as her grief over her mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb -a literal star seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever metaphor for Joy's bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection.

    Ncuti Gatwa thrives in their portrayal of the Doctor, switching between
    charm and urgency. The introduction of Joy, a fiery and relatable new companion, injects the story with personal depth, as her grief over her mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb-a literal star seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever metaphor for Joy's bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection.

    The premise shines in its whimsical creativity: a hotel hosting humans
    across all time periods, dinosaurs from 65 million years ago swallowing suitcase bombs, and the Doctor improvising solutions with psychic paper
    and rope from a 1953-themed room. Yet the narrative's pacing stumbles slightly, juggling multiple timelines-2024, 2025, and 4202-leaving moments
    of confusion.

    The resolution, where Joy transforms into a star after taking the star seed, >is both poignant and visually spectacular. It's an uplifting message of hope, >rebirth, and the enduring light of loved ones lost, perfectly fitting
    for a Christmas tale. The Doctor's interactions with Joy are occasionally >sharp, but the underlying empathy shines through.

    Overall, this episode delivers classic Doctor Who magic-quirky, emotional, >and brimming with festive wonder.

    The emotional core is Joy, grappling with loss while transforming
    into a literal star-a poignant metaphor. While chaotic at times,
    it's a touching, imaginative ride.

    **Rating: 85/100**

    Google Gemini is totally useless with the inputs

    Myself 7.5/10

    The Anita's scences are more powerful moreso than the Joy Scene.

    JOy getting transformed and the End with Joy being the Light over Jesus
    is still an awesome reminder of why Christianity is dominant
    in today's world. BTW, Did you catch the King's Speech?


    Adding Google Gemini

    Doctor Who - Joy to the World
    What people tend to praise:

    - Festive atmosphere: The episode captures the spirit
    of Christmas and the holiday season.

    - Lighthearted and heartwarming: Unlike many other Doctor Who
    episodes, "Joy to the World" is a lighter and more heartwarming story.

    - Interesting concept: The episode explores the concept of Christmas c
    heer and its impact on different cultures.

    - Good performances: Mackenzie Crook shines as the villain, Krampus,
    and Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman have good chemistry.

    What people tend to criticise:

    - Lack of suspense: Some viewers find the episode
    to be too lighthearted and lacking in suspense.

    - Predictable plot: The plot is relatively
    straightforward and easy to predict.

    - Not very scary: While Krampus is intended to be menacing,
    some viewers find him to be more comical than frightening.

    My rating and thoughts:

    I would rate "Joy to the World" a 6/10. It's a fun and enjoyable
    episode that is perfect for the holiday season. It's not the most
    complex or suspenseful episode of Doctor Who, but it's a good example
    of the show's ability to be lighthearted and heartwarming. It's a good
    choice for families or those who are looking for a more lighthearted
    Doctor Who experience.

    It has been 24 hours and still Google Gemini cannot get it right

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to The Doctor on Thu Dec 26 10:32:53 2024
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    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT


    **Doctor Who: Joy to the World ΓÇô A Festive Sci-Fi Whirlwind**

    The Doctor returns with a Christmas adventure full of time-bending drama
    and quirky charm. Set across centuries, the tale centers on a mysterious suitcase containing a star seed capable of cosmic destruction. Highlights include the Doctor's pumpkin chai latte obsession, his humourous
    fashion choices, and a dinosaur swallowing the suitcase in 4202.
    (Wrong CHAPGPt 65000000BC)

    Thumbs up from me



    The Doctor's festive escapade, Joy to the World, is a heartwarming yet
    chaotic journey through time, with pumpkin chai lattes, Silurian diplomacy,
    nd a suitcase harboring a deadly star. Set against the backdrop of Christmas
    in London's Sandringham Hotel and the futuristic Time Hotel, this adventure
    deftly weaves emotional stakes with quirky humour, personal depth, as her
    grief over her mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb
    -a literal star seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever
    metaphor for Joy's bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection.

    Ncuti Gatwa thrives in their portrayal of the Doctor, switching between
    charm and urgency. The introduction of Joy, a fiery and relatable new
    companion, injects the story with personal depth, as her grief over her
    mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb-a literal star
    seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever metaphor for Joy's
    bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection.

    The premise shines in its whimsical creativity: a hotel hosting humans
    across all time periods, dinosaurs from 65 million years ago swallowing
    suitcase bombs, and the Doctor improvising solutions with psychic paper
    and rope from a 1953-themed room. Yet the narrative's pacing stumbles
    slightly, juggling multiple timelines-2024, 2025, and 4202-leaving moments
    of confusion.

    The resolution, where Joy transforms into a star after taking the star seed, is both poignant and visually spectacular. It's an uplifting message of hope, rebirth, and the enduring light of loved ones lost, perfectly fitting
    for a Christmas tale. The Doctor's interactions with Joy are occasionally sharp, but the underlying empathy shines through.

    Overall, this episode delivers classic Doctor Who magic-quirky, emotional, and brimming with festive wonder.

    The emotional core is Joy, grappling with loss while transforming
    into a literal star-a poignant metaphor. While chaotic at times,
    it's a touching, imaginative ride.

    **Rating: 85/100**

    Google Gemini is totally useless with the inputs

    Myself 7.5/10

    The Anita's scences are more powerful moreso than the Joy Scene.

    JOy getting transformed and the End with Joy being the Light over Jesus
    is still an awesome reminder of why Christianity is dominant
    in today's world. BTW, Did you catch the King's Speech?



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  • From Dorothy J Heydt@21:1/5 to The Doctor on Thu Dec 26 20:13:04 2024
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    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

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  • From Blueshirt@21:1/5 to Dorothy J Heydt on Thu Dec 26 21:01:51 2024
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    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:

    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

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  • From Hornplayer9599@21:1/5 to Blueshirt on Thu Dec 26 17:48:54 2024
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    On 12/26/2024 15:01, Blueshirt wrote:
    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:

    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

    For his beloved post count. It doesn't matter (to him) *what* he
    posts...just that he does post.

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    --Carl Sagan

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to anim8rfsk@cox.net on Fri Dec 27 00:35:35 2024
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    In article <710070042.756926176.271567.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com>, anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT


    **Doctor Who: Joy to the World – A Festive Sci-Fi Whirlwind**

    The Doctor returns with a Christmas adventure full of time-bending drama
    and quirky charm. Set across centuries, the tale centers on a mysterious
    suitcase containing a star seed capable of cosmic destruction. Highlights
    include the Doctor's pumpkin chai latte obsession, his humourous
    fashion choices, and a dinosaur swallowing the suitcase in 4202.
    (Wrong CHAPGPt 65000000BC)

    Thumbs up from me


    Thank you!



    The Doctor's festive escapade, Joy to the World, is a heartwarming yet
    chaotic journey through time, with pumpkin chai lattes, Silurian diplomacy, >> nd a suitcase harboring a deadly star. Set against the backdrop of Christmas
    in London's Sandringham Hotel and the futuristic Time Hotel, this adventure >> deftly weaves emotional stakes with quirky humour, personal depth, as her >> grief over her mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb
    -a literal star seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever
    metaphor for Joy's bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection. >>
    Ncuti Gatwa thrives in their portrayal of the Doctor, switching between
    charm and urgency. The introduction of Joy, a fiery and relatable new
    companion, injects the story with personal depth, as her grief over her
    mother's death in 2020 informs her choices. The suitcase bomb-a literal star
    seed threatening universal annihilation-becomes a clever metaphor for Joy's >> bottled-up grief and the redemptive power of connection.

    The premise shines in its whimsical creativity: a hotel hosting humans
    across all time periods, dinosaurs from 65 million years ago swallowing
    suitcase bombs, and the Doctor improvising solutions with psychic paper
    and rope from a 1953-themed room. Yet the narrative's pacing stumbles
    slightly, juggling multiple timelines-2024, 2025, and 4202-leaving moments >> of confusion.

    The resolution, where Joy transforms into a star after taking the star seed, >> is both poignant and visually spectacular. It's an uplifting message of hope,
    rebirth, and the enduring light of loved ones lost, perfectly fitting
    for a Christmas tale. The Doctor's interactions with Joy are occasionally
    sharp, but the underlying empathy shines through.

    Overall, this episode delivers classic Doctor Who magic-quirky, emotional, >> and brimming with festive wonder.

    The emotional core is Joy, grappling with loss while transforming
    into a literal star-a poignant metaphor. While chaotic at times,
    it's a touching, imaginative ride.

    **Rating: 85/100**

    Google Gemini is totally useless with the inputs

    Myself 7.5/10

    The Anita's scences are more powerful moreso than the Joy Scene.

    JOy getting transformed and the End with Joy being the Light over Jesus
    is still an awesome reminder of why Christianity is dominant
    in today's world. BTW, Did you catch the King's Speech?



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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to Dorothy J Heydt on Fri Dec 27 00:36:12 2024
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    In article <sp4Ats.M3n@kithrup.com>,
    Dorothy J Heydt <djheydt@kithrup.com> wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    Do look down, after all I criticise ChatGPt.
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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to Blueshirt on Fri Dec 27 00:36:31 2024
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    In article <xn0ov13px4va64g002@post.eweka.nl>,
    Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:

    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

    As anim was saying ...
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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to Hornplayer9599@aol.com on Fri Dec 27 00:36:44 2024
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    In article <HXlbP.11891$_01.10171@fx09.ams4>,
    Hornplayer9599 <Hornplayer9599@aol.com> wrote:
    On 12/26/2024 15:01, Blueshirt wrote:
    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:

    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

    For his beloved post count. It doesn't matter (to him) *what* he >posts...just that he does post.


    Try again!

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    --Carl Sagan


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  • From Daniel70@21:1/5 to Blueshirt on Fri Dec 27 20:23:24 2024
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    Blueshirt wrote on 27/12/24 8:01 am:
    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

    He bothers ..... because it's another post he has made here .... so
    increases his All-Important-Precious-Post-count!!

    Nothing else matters!! If you (dare) tell him the reviews he post are
    GARBAGE, he'll tell you that that's the best AI can do.
    --
    Daniel

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  • From Daniel70@21:1/5 to The Doctor on Fri Dec 27 20:26:32 2024
    XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho

    The Doctor wrote on 27/12/24 11:36 am:
    In article <sp4Ats.M3n@kithrup.com>,
    Dorothy J Heydt <djheydt@kithrup.com> wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    Do look down, after all I criticise ChatGPt.

    BUT STILL YOU, gobble-de-gook, POST THE ChatGPT CRAP, .... just to
    increase YOUR-ALL-IMPORTANT-POST-COUNT, Gobble-de-gook!!
    --
    Daniel

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  • From John Hall@21:1/5 to blueshirt@indigo.news on Fri Dec 27 10:40:27 2024
    XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv

    In message <xn0ov13px4va64g002@post.eweka.nl>, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> writes
    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:

    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

    And it looked as though most of that review was lifted by Chat/GPT from
    a BBC promotional blurb for the episode.
    --
    John Hall
    "I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly,
    will hardly mind anything else."
    Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-84)

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to daniel47@nomail.afraid.org on Fri Dec 27 15:34:54 2024
    XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho

    In article <vklrs0$3hblo$1@dont-email.me>,
    Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    The Doctor wrote on 27/12/24 11:36 am:
    In article <sp4Ats.M3n@kithrup.com>,
    Dorothy J Heydt <djheydt@kithrup.com> wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    Do look down, after all I criticise ChatGPt.

    BUT STILL YOU, gobble-de-gook, POST THE ChatGPT CRAP, .... just to
    increase YOUR-ALL-IMPORTANT-POST-COUNT, Gobble-de-gook!!

    So you self-deceively believe.

    --
    Daniel


    --
    Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca
    Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ;
    Merry Christmas 2024 and Happy New Year 2025

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to john@jhall.co.uk on Fri Dec 27 15:35:44 2024
    XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv

    In article <57AvORCbQobnFw6Y@jhall_nospamxx.co.uk>,
    John Hall <john@jhall.co.uk> wrote:
    In message <xn0ov13px4va64g002@post.eweka.nl>, Blueshirt ><blueshirt@indigo.news> writes
    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:

    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

    And it looked as though most of that review was lifted by Chat/GPT from
    a BBC promotional blurb for the episode.

    And not reviews from IMDB or Rotten Tomatoes.

    --
    John Hall
    "I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly,
    will hardly mind anything else."
    Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-84)


    --
    Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca
    Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ;
    Merry Christmas 2024 and Happy New Year 2025

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Fri Dec 27 15:36:21 2024
    XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv

    In article <u9-cnaPGVcD3WPP6nZ2dnZfqn_YAAAAA@giganews.com>,
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    Daniel70 wrote:
    Blueshirt wrote on 27/12/24 8:01 am:
    Dorothy J Heydt wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off.  Stopped reading right there.

    The idiot's idea of a Doctor Who episode review is to create an
    artificial one, which makes it about as useful as a chocolate
    teapot.

    I don't know why he bothers.

    He bothers ..... because it's another post he has made here .... so
    increases his All-Important-Precious-Post-count!!

    Nothing else matters!! If you (dare) tell him the reviews he post are
    GARBAGE, he'll tell you that that's the best AI can do.

    no one mentioned post counts accept you Gobble-de-gook!!

    Dannyboy is a big turkey stuffed with Idleahdns and Dr.WTF for good measure.
    --
    Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca
    Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ;
    Merry Christmas 2024 and Happy New Year 2025

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  • From Blueshirt@21:1/5 to John Hall on Sat Dec 28 08:51:51 2024
    XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv

    John Hall wrote:


    And it looked as though most of that review was lifted by
    Chat/GPT from a BBC promotional blurb for the episode.

    Talking of promotional blurb, did we ever find out what was
    behind that "Joy to the Worlds" thing? (Plural) I mean, nobody
    visited other worlds really did they, they were just different
    times on the same planet?

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  • From Daniel70@21:1/5 to The Doctor on Sat Dec 28 20:19:37 2024
    XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho

    The Doctor wrote on 28/12/24 2:34 am:
    In article <vklrs0$3hblo$1@dont-email.me>,
    Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    The Doctor wrote on 27/12/24 11:36 am:
    In article <sp4Ats.M3n@kithrup.com>,
    Dorothy J Heydt <djheydt@kithrup.com> wrote:
    In article <vkhq79$2phj$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>,
    The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:

    ChapGPT

    [Hal Heydt]
    Thanks for the tip off. Stopped reading right there.

    Do look down, after all I criticise ChatGPt.

    BUT STILL YOU, gobble-de-gook, POST THE ChatGPT CRAP, .... just to
    increase YOUR-ALL-IMPORTANT-POST-COUNT, Gobble-de-gook!!

    So you self-deceively believe.

    AH!! So does this mean that YOU, Gobble-de-gook, will NEVER post any new POST-COUNT posts, Gobble-de-gook?? ANYWHERE??
    --
    Daniel

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