Re: [FRIAM] "Weather line" on 14

2024-06-22 Thread Barry MacKichan
Several times on the Thuram Zoom call, I asked “Do you mean that volcanic dike?” but I always seemed to say it just as someone else started up. I have two memories about it. 1. The president of SAR conjured up the image of 3,000 Comanches coming through the gap (Comanche Gap) as they came to

Re: [FRIAM] "Weather line" on 14

2024-06-22 Thread Frank Wimberly
Barry, I apologize if I interrupted you. --- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Sat, Jun 22, 2024, 3:38 PM Barry MacKichan wrote: > Several times on the Thuram Zoom call, I asked “Do you mean that volcanic > dike?” but I always seemed to say

[FRIAM] Dewpoint Tracker

2024-06-22 Thread Nicholas Thompson
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[FRIAM] And the monsoon season has yettobegin!!!!!

2024-06-22 Thread Nicholas Thompson
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[FRIAM] AI art

2024-06-22 Thread Pieter Steenekamp
AI will never fully replace humans in the realm of pure art. While AI has made impressive strides in generating art, humans inherently gravitate towards creations by fellow humans. This preference stems from our deep-seated connection to human experiences and emotions. Consider the analogy of ches