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558
Well, marine animals can be kept in a marine aquarium. Would you like to know more?
I have a marine aquarium at home. I have a starfish and hermit crabs.
[ "Hi! Do you like fishing?", "No, as a bot, I can't fish. However, did you know catching animals like mollusks and crustaceans is also considered fishing?", "Where can you catch mollusks, the ocean?", "To be honest, I don't know. Have you ever heard of aquaculture? It's the act of raising fresh or saltwater creatures under controlled conditions.", "No, but that's pretty cool! What else do you know about fishing and such?", "Well, I know about fishkeeping, which is the hobby of keeping fish in aquariums or ponds.", "What kinds of fish can be kept as pets?" ]
A marine aquarium is an aquarium that keeps marine plants and animals in a contained environment.
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There are some crustaceans that have soft abdomens, though others have hard ones.
Yes, I caught them myself. It was not difficult to do. Hermit crabs have a spirally curved abdomen, which is quite soft.
[ "Hi! Do you like fishing?", "No, as a bot, I can't fish. However, did you know catching animals like mollusks and crustaceans is also considered fishing?", "Where can you catch mollusks, the ocean?", "To be honest, I don't know. Have you ever heard of aquaculture? It's the act of raising fresh or saltwater creatures under controlled conditions.", "No, but that's pretty cool! What else do you know about fishing and such?", "Well, I know about fishkeeping, which is the hobby of keeping fish in aquariums or ponds.", "What kinds of fish can be kept as pets?", "Well, marine animals can be kept in a marine aquarium. Would you like to know more?", "Do you know what kind of creatures are marine animals?" ]
Most species have long, spirally curved abdomens, which are soft, unlike the hard, calcified abdomens seen in related crustaceans.
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559
I do know that it is pretty much a spring perennial plant.
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[ "do you know anything about the Narcissus plant?" ]
Narcissus is a genus of predominantly spring perennial plants in the Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis) family.
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I wonder too. I know that they usually have withe or yellow flowers and coloured corona and tepals
I think it is pretty! It usually has white flowers or yellow flowers sometimes with contrasting coloured tepals and corona!
[ "do you know anything about the Narcissus plant?", "I do know that it is pretty much a spring perennial plant.", "I wonder if it is a pretty plant?" ]
The flowers are generally white or yellow (also orange or pink in garden varieties), with either uniform or contrasting coloured tepals and corona.
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I am not sure about that. But I know that Narcissus were known, both botanically and medicinally, in ancient civilisation
It can grow in several places, and it was well known in ancient civilization!
[ "do you know anything about the Narcissus plant?", "I do know that it is pretty much a spring perennial plant.", "I wonder if it is a pretty plant?", "I wonder too. I know that they usually have withe or yellow flowers and coloured corona and tepals", "Oh wow that sounds really pretty. I wonder where it normally grows?" ]
''Narcissus'' were well known in ancient civilisation, both medicinally and botanically, but formally described by Linnaeus in his ''Species Plantarum'' (1753).
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559
Yes, it is! Also interesting is that it has other names such as daffodil, daffadowndilly and jonquil!
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[ "do you know anything about the Narcissus plant?", "I do know that it is pretty much a spring perennial plant.", "I wonder if it is a pretty plant?", "I wonder too. I know that they usually have withe or yellow flowers and coloured corona and tepals", "Oh wow that sounds really pretty. I wonder where it normally grows?", "I am not sure about that. But I know that Narcissus were known, both botanically and medicinally, in ancient civilisation", "wow that is really interesting." ]
Various common names including daffodil, daffadowndilly, narcissus, and jonquil are used to describe all or some members of the genus.
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559
They are! There is a Daffodil Festival in Gloucester County Virginia every year!
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[ "do you know anything about the Narcissus plant?", "I do know that it is pretty much a spring perennial plant.", "I wonder if it is a pretty plant?", "I wonder too. I know that they usually have withe or yellow flowers and coloured corona and tepals", "Oh wow that sounds really pretty. I wonder where it normally grows?", "I am not sure about that. But I know that Narcissus were known, both botanically and medicinally, in ancient civilisation", "wow that is really interesting.", "Yes, it is! Also interesting is that it has other names such as daffodil, daffadowndilly and jonquil!", "oh ok..I like daffodils! They are really pretty!" ]
Since 1986, Gloucester County, Virginia has had its annual Daffodil Festival.
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560
Well, a mental disorder causes one to feel a lot of distress or they may be impaired from functioning.
I understand how you might be concerned, mental disorders is a mental or behavioral pattern that causes distress or impairment of personal functioning.
[ "Ive been suffering from a mental disorder recently but I really dont understand it too much, do you have any insight on this?" ]
A mental disorder, also called a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning.
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560
I cannot say about therapies. However, do you know about mental health professionals? They can diagnose a mental disorder.
Well, you should start by getting it diagnosed by a mental health professional
[ "Ive been suffering from a mental disorder recently but I really dont understand it too much, do you have any insight on this?", "Well, a mental disorder causes one to feel a lot of distress or they may be impaired from functioning.", "It does impair me quite a lot actually. What type of therapy can I get for my mental disorder?" ]
Such disorders may be diagnosed by a mental health professional.
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560
I don't know the specifics. However, the mental health professionals will provide the treatment.
Various mental health professionals can provide treatment after diagnosis
[ "Ive been suffering from a mental disorder recently but I really dont understand it too much, do you have any insight on this?", "Well, a mental disorder causes one to feel a lot of distress or they may be impaired from functioning.", "It does impair me quite a lot actually. What type of therapy can I get for my mental disorder?", "I cannot say about therapies. However, do you know about mental health professionals? They can diagnose a mental disorder.", "I will do that thank you, What types of therapy do they usually do for mental disorders?" ]
Treatments are provided by various mental health professionals.
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560
Well the causes of mental disorders are often unclear
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[ "Ive been suffering from a mental disorder recently but I really dont understand it too much, do you have any insight on this?", "Well, a mental disorder causes one to feel a lot of distress or they may be impaired from functioning.", "It does impair me quite a lot actually. What type of therapy can I get for my mental disorder?", "I cannot say about therapies. However, do you know about mental health professionals? They can diagnose a mental disorder.", "I will do that thank you, What types of therapy do they usually do for mental disorders?", "I don't know the specifics. However, the mental health professionals will provide the treatment.", "Oh so I would have to see more than one therapist? that sounds exhausting, What causes mental disorders? is it bad?" ]
The causes of mental disorders are often unclear.
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560
Well, a mental disorder is one aspect of mental health
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[ "Ive been suffering from a mental disorder recently but I really dont understand it too much, do you have any insight on this?", "Well, a mental disorder causes one to feel a lot of distress or they may be impaired from functioning.", "It does impair me quite a lot actually. What type of therapy can I get for my mental disorder?", "I cannot say about therapies. However, do you know about mental health professionals? They can diagnose a mental disorder.", "I will do that thank you, What types of therapy do they usually do for mental disorders?", "I don't know the specifics. However, the mental health professionals will provide the treatment.", "Oh so I would have to see more than one therapist? that sounds exhausting, What causes mental disorders? is it bad?", "Well the causes of mental disorders are often unclear", "I really do hope they can help me, Is there anything else about mental disorders that I should know that may help?" ]
A mental disorder is one aspect of mental health.
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561
That's nice. As a bot, I can't drink, but I know that Sprite has a lemon-lime flavor.
I love the lime flavored soft drink, sprite. It is actually one of my favorite!
[ "I really like to drink Sprite" ]
Sprite is a colourless, caffeine-free, lemon and lime-flavored soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company.
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561
I actually am not sure about that. It is a colourless, caffeine-free, lemon lime flavored soft drink created by the Coca-cola company
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[ "I really like to drink Sprite", "That's nice. As a bot, I can't drink, but I know that Sprite has a lemon-lime flavor.", "Do they make any other flavors?" ]
Sprite is a colourless, caffeine-free, lemon and lime-flavored soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company.
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It was first developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone and was introduced in the United States under the current name Sprite in 1961
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[ "I really like to drink Sprite", "That's nice. As a bot, I can't drink, but I know that Sprite has a lemon-lime flavor.", "Do they make any other flavors?", "I actually am not sure about that. It is a colourless, caffeine-free, lemon lime flavored soft drink created by the Coca-cola company", "when was it created?" ]
It was first developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone (“Clear Lemon Fanta”) and was introduced in the United States under the current brand name Sprite in 1961 as a competitor to 7 Up.
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Turns out it's much younger! Its major competitor is 7 Up.
It's major competitor is 7 UP
[ "I really like to drink Sprite", "That's nice. As a bot, I can't drink, but I know that Sprite has a lemon-lime flavor.", "Do they make any other flavors?", "I actually am not sure about that. It is a colourless, caffeine-free, lemon lime flavored soft drink created by the Coca-cola company", "when was it created?", "It was first developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone and was introduced in the United States under the current name Sprite in 1961", "Wow, I actually thought it had been around since the 1800s." ]
It was first developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone (“Clear Lemon Fanta”) and was introduced in the United States under the current brand name Sprite in 1961 as a competitor to 7 Up.
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562
No I haven't! I'm a bot so I don't get to travel. I know that Denmark is the most southern nation of Scandinavia. It's close by to Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
Not personally, but it seems like an interesting place. If you go there you're also very close to Germany as it borders Denmark, so you can visit two countries very easily!
[ "Hey! I have been interested in visiting Denmark. Have you been there?" ]
The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany.
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562
Yeah, I do! The islands have arable land that's quite flat, and sandy coasts. It has a temperate climate and a low elevation.
Well it has sandy coasts and a temperate climate, so I imagine beaches there might be quite enjoyable
[ "Hey! I have been interested in visiting Denmark. Have you been there?", "No I haven't! I'm a bot so I don't get to travel. I know that Denmark is the most southern nation of Scandinavia. It's close by to Sweden, Norway, and Germany.", "Yes I think you're right there. Do you know anything about the geographical features of Denmark?" ]
The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate.
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562
Let's see what I can tell you about the history. Oh, until 1814, Denmark and Norway had the same monarch. At that point forces from outside dissolved the union.
It certainly has an interesting history, given that it was under the same monarch as Norway until 1814, so I'm sure it has a deep history.
[ "Hey! I have been interested in visiting Denmark. Have you been there?", "No I haven't! I'm a bot so I don't get to travel. I know that Denmark is the most southern nation of Scandinavia. It's close by to Sweden, Norway, and Germany.", "Yes I think you're right there. Do you know anything about the geographical features of Denmark?", "Yeah, I do! The islands have arable land that's quite flat, and sandy coasts. It has a temperate climate and a low elevation.", "That's nice. I imagine the culture and history of the country is attactive, right?" ]
Denmark and Norway remained under the same monarch until outside forces dissolved the union in 1814.
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562
Um it's officially a Kingdom! It's a sovereign state.
It's officially a Kingdom, but I think it's ruled more like a democracy in reality.
[ "Hey! I have been interested in visiting Denmark. Have you been there?", "No I haven't! I'm a bot so I don't get to travel. I know that Denmark is the most southern nation of Scandinavia. It's close by to Sweden, Norway, and Germany.", "Yes I think you're right there. Do you know anything about the geographical features of Denmark?", "Yeah, I do! The islands have arable land that's quite flat, and sandy coasts. It has a temperate climate and a low elevation.", "That's nice. I imagine the culture and history of the country is attactive, right?", "Let's see what I can tell you about the history. Oh, until 1814, Denmark and Norway had the same monarch. At that point forces from outside dissolved the union.", "I definitely did not know that. Is Denmark ruled by a Monarch, or is it a Democracy?" ]
Denmark (; , ), officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state.
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563
Neat! Huskies are know for their sled-pulling skills. Are you planning to use it for something like that?
It sounds cute! Huskies are known amongst sled-dogs for their fast pulling style.
[ "I just got a husky puppy" ]
Husky is a general name for a sled-type of dog used in northern regions, differentiated from other sled-dog types by their fast pulling style.
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563
Well, sled dogs were at one time an important form of transportation in the arctic. So yours is just a pet, though, right?
Sled dogs, including Huskies, are used for transportation in arctic areas.
[ "I just got a husky puppy", "Neat! Huskies are know for their sled-pulling skills. Are you planning to use it for something like that?", "No, just a pet, but I guess in the north they are working dogs, huh?" ]
Sled dogs were important for transportation in arctic areas, hauling supplies in areas that were inaccessible by other methods.
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563
That's not uncommon! There are rescue groups that specialize in finding homes for retired sled dogs.
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[ "I just got a husky puppy", "Neat! Huskies are know for their sled-pulling skills. Are you planning to use it for something like that?", "No, just a pet, but I guess in the north they are working dogs, huh?", "Well, sled dogs were at one time an important form of transportation in the arctic. So yours is just a pet, though, right?", "That is so cool and probably helpful but mine is just a pet" ]
Huskies are also today kept as pets, and groups work to find new pet homes for retired racing and adventure trekking dogs.
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563
I don't know, but I do know that huskies got their name from a word that refers to Arctic people.
Yes. Huskies got their name from the word referring to Eskimos.
[ "I just got a husky puppy", "Neat! Huskies are know for their sled-pulling skills. Are you planning to use it for something like that?", "No, just a pet, but I guess in the north they are working dogs, huh?", "Well, sled dogs were at one time an important form of transportation in the arctic. So yours is just a pet, though, right?", "That is so cool and probably helpful but mine is just a pet", "That's not uncommon! There are rescue groups that specialize in finding homes for retired sled dogs.", "I bet they retire them at a certain age then they need a home huh" ]
The word ''husky'' originated from the word referring to Arctic people in general, Eskimos (a.k.a.
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564
Bots can't own cars. But speaking of the ford mustang. Did you know it is manufactured by Ford?
The Ford Mustang is an American car manufactured by Ford, I have never owned a Mustang but I have owned a Taurus.
[ "I have a Ford Mustang that I restored awhile ago. Have you ever owned one?" ]
The Ford Mustang is an American car manufactured by Ford.
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Yeah the original ford mustang was manufactured in 1962! It was a two-seater concept car.
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[ "I have a Ford Mustang that I restored awhile ago. Have you ever owned one?", "Bots can't own cars. But speaking of the ford mustang. Did you know it is manufactured by Ford?", "I think that is obvious. Do you know when the Mustang was first made?" ]
The original 1962 Ford Mustang I two-seater concept car had evolved into the 1963 Mustang II four-seater concept car which Ford used to pretest how the public would take interest in the first production Mustang.
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I am not sure about that. Did you know that the mustang is currently in its sixth generation ?
Well a Mustang is actually a wild American horse. The current generation of Ford Mustangs is the Sixth.
[ "I have a Ford Mustang that I restored awhile ago. Have you ever owned one?", "Bots can't own cars. But speaking of the ford mustang. Did you know it is manufactured by Ford?", "I think that is obvious. Do you know when the Mustang was first made?", "Yeah the original ford mustang was manufactured in 1962! It was a two-seater concept car.", "Who came up with the name ''Mustang''? It's an odd name for a car!" ]
The Mustang has undergone several transformations to its current sixth generation.
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564
Well, I know that the company is actually called Ford Motor Company and has its headquarters in Dearborn
I'm not sure where they are currently but the first Ford Motor Company manufacturing plant was headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan a suburb of Detroit!
[ "I have a Ford Mustang that I restored awhile ago. Have you ever owned one?", "Bots can't own cars. But speaking of the ford mustang. Did you know it is manufactured by Ford?", "I think that is obvious. Do you know when the Mustang was first made?", "Yeah the original ford mustang was manufactured in 1962! It was a two-seater concept car.", "Who came up with the name ''Mustang''? It's an odd name for a car!", "I am not sure about that. Did you know that the mustang is currently in its sixth generation ?", "I had no idea. What do you know about ford ?" ]
The Ford Motor Company (commonly referred to simply as ''Ford'') is an American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.
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They do, in fact it was initially introduced as a hardtop and a convertible in 1964!
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[ "I have a Ford Mustang that I restored awhile ago. Have you ever owned one?", "Bots can't own cars. But speaking of the ford mustang. Did you know it is manufactured by Ford?", "I think that is obvious. Do you know when the Mustang was first made?", "Yeah the original ford mustang was manufactured in 1962! It was a two-seater concept car.", "Who came up with the name ''Mustang''? It's an odd name for a car!", "I am not sure about that. Did you know that the mustang is currently in its sixth generation ?", "I had no idea. What do you know about ford ?", "Well, I know that the company is actually called Ford Motor Company and has its headquarters in Dearborn", "My Mustang has a solid roof - do they make convertibles as well?" ]
It was initially introduced as a hardtop and convertible with the fastback version put on sale in August 1964.
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565
Do you? There's an accumulation of changes over time when one ages. They include psychological, social, and physical changes.
I agree. Many changes occur in the human body over time.. especially emotional physical and psychological changes.
[ "I really dislike getting to be old." ]
In humans, ageing represents the accumulation of changes in a human being over time, encompassing physical, psychological, and social changes.
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565
Aw. How's your reaction time? I can slow with age.
Take for example, reaction time.. it gets slower as we get older.
[ "I really dislike getting to be old.", "Do you? There's an accumulation of changes over time when one ages. They include psychological, social, and physical changes.", "Tell me about it, I can't remember things now." ]
Reaction time, for example, may slow with age, while knowledge of world events and wisdom may expand.
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Oh I see. When an organism's single cells stop dividing, it's called cellular senescence, which is an ageing process.
Aging can refer to single cells within an organism that has ceased dividing..
[ "I really dislike getting to be old.", "Do you? There's an accumulation of changes over time when one ages. They include psychological, social, and physical changes.", "Tell me about it, I can't remember things now.", "Aw. How's your reaction time? I can slow with age.", "That is why I no longer drive, I'm too slow." ]
In the broader sense, ageing can refer to single cells within an organism which have ceased dividing (cellular senescence) or to the population of a species (population ageing).
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No, just a knowledgeable bot! Did you know about 150,000 people die every day around the world, from age-related causes?
Just an aging human lol. It's a risk factor for roughly the 150,000 people who die each day from age related disease. Lots of people die in the month of August.
[ "I really dislike getting to be old.", "Do you? There's an accumulation of changes over time when one ages. They include psychological, social, and physical changes.", "Tell me about it, I can't remember things now.", "Aw. How's your reaction time? I can slow with age.", "That is why I no longer drive, I'm too slow.", "Oh I see. When an organism's single cells stop dividing, it's called cellular senescence, which is an ageing process.", "That is really scientific stuff, are you a scientist?" ]
Ageing is among the greatest known risk factors for most human diseases: of the roughly 150,000 people who die each day across the globe, about two thirds die from age-related causes.
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566
I do not. Do you know anyone blind ? Those have total or lose to total vision loss
Not closely but it's a very sad situation when someone has complete vision loss. Even when not fully. Today I actually saw someone blind, they had a dog, helping them.
[ "Do you know anyone with visual impairment? I feel so bad for anyone I know who does" ]
The term blindness is used for complete or nearly complete vision loss.
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I see, people who have visual impairment can have difficulties with activities like driving, reading, walking and even socializing
I completely agree with you as visual impaired people have so many difficulties on normal daily tasks like driving and walking.
[ "Do you know anyone with visual impairment? I feel so bad for anyone I know who does", "I do not. Do you know anyone blind ? Those have total or lose to total vision loss", "I don't. I only know people with visual impairment" ]
Visual impairment may cause people difficulties with normal daily activities such as driving, reading, socializing, and walking.
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Yeah, there are tactile warnings that can be used as an alert to visuallu impaired people
I know, I feel the same way. I wish there were more tactile warning that can be detectable by long canes to alert the visually impaired but some think they might be hazardous.
[ "Do you know anyone with visual impairment? I feel so bad for anyone I know who does", "I do not. Do you know anyone blind ? Those have total or lose to total vision loss", "I don't. I only know people with visual impairment", "I see, people who have visual impairment can have difficulties with activities like driving, reading, walking and even socializing", "That is just so sad to me, I take it for granted every day, I wish there was something I could do to help them..." ]
Tactile warnings provide a distinctive surface pattern of truncated domes, cones or bars detectable by long cane or underfoot which are used to alert the visually impaired of approaching streets and hazardous surface or grade changes.
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There is also the cydlion, which is actually a navigation aid that helps people with visual impairment
Either that or give them, for free, a Cydalion which is a navigation aid for people with visual impairments. They work in Tango-enabled devices.
[ "Do you know anyone with visual impairment? I feel so bad for anyone I know who does", "I do not. Do you know anyone blind ? Those have total or lose to total vision loss", "I don't. I only know people with visual impairment", "I see, people who have visual impairment can have difficulties with activities like driving, reading, walking and even socializing", "That is just so sad to me, I take it for granted every day, I wish there was something I could do to help them...", "Yeah, there are tactile warnings that can be used as an alert to visuallu impaired people", "Very interesting. What else there is ?" ]
Cydalion is a navigation aid for people with visual impairments for Tango-enabled devices.
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567
Hiya! Have you heard of Blue Ridge Parkway? It's an All-American Road, known for it's scenery.
You should head down to the The Blue Ridge Parkway. It's a beautiful area. I go every fall.
[ "Hi buddy, I like to travel more." ]
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the United States, noted for its scenic beauty.
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567
Wow! That parkway runs through 29 counties of North Carolina and Virginia. It links two national parks, Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains.
My favorite part of the parkway is Shenandoah National Park but my wife prefer's the smokys.
[ "Hi buddy, I like to travel more.", "Hiya! Have you heard of Blue Ridge Parkway? It's an All-American Road, known for it's scenery.", "Yes It is colourful mountain.The Blue Ridge Mountains are noted for having a bluish color when seen from a distance." ]
The parkway, which is America's longest linear park, runs for through 29 Virginia and North Carolina counties, linking Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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It's the unit that's most visited in the National Park System annually since 1946, except for 3 years!
Yes You can actually drive to the top of it. Before national parks people would just flock to the parkway to vacation.
[ "Hi buddy, I like to travel more.", "Hiya! Have you heard of Blue Ridge Parkway? It's an All-American Road, known for it's scenery.", "Yes It is colourful mountain.The Blue Ridge Mountains are noted for having a bluish color when seen from a distance.", "Wow! That parkway runs through 29 counties of North Carolina and Virginia. It links two national parks, Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains.", "Hmm sounds like a gorgeous drive. Is it popular?" ]
The parkway has been the most visited unit of the National Park System every year since 1946 except three (1949, 2013, and 2016).
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567
Oh that would be the National Park Service.
I think what makes it the best is that Land on either side of the road is owned and maintained by the National Park Service
[ "Hi buddy, I like to travel more.", "Hiya! Have you heard of Blue Ridge Parkway? It's an All-American Road, known for it's scenery.", "Yes It is colourful mountain.The Blue Ridge Mountains are noted for having a bluish color when seen from a distance.", "Wow! That parkway runs through 29 counties of North Carolina and Virginia. It links two national parks, Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains.", "Hmm sounds like a gorgeous drive. Is it popular?", "It's the unit that's most visited in the National Park System annually since 1946, except for 3 years!", "Wow that makes me want to go even more. Who maintains it?" ]
Land on either side of the road is owned and maintained by the National Park Service, and in many places parkway land is bordered by United States Forest Service property.
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Seems it was started during President Roosevelt's administration.
We have President Franklin D. Roosevelt to thank for this beautiful area. Do you think your gonna go visit it?
[ "Hi buddy, I like to travel more.", "Hiya! Have you heard of Blue Ridge Parkway? It's an All-American Road, known for it's scenery.", "Yes It is colourful mountain.The Blue Ridge Mountains are noted for having a bluish color when seen from a distance.", "Wow! That parkway runs through 29 counties of North Carolina and Virginia. It links two national parks, Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains.", "Hmm sounds like a gorgeous drive. Is it popular?", "It's the unit that's most visited in the National Park System annually since 1946, except for 3 years!", "Wow that makes me want to go even more. Who maintains it?", "Oh that would be the National Park Service.", "I see. When was it created?" ]
Begun during the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the project was originally called the Appalachian Scenic Highway.
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568
Interesting. Swimming is actually the propulsion of the body forward by repetitive body motion
I am not good at swimming. I get scared in water. and the energy used to propel the body is too much
[ "I enjoy swimming ,especially the stroke style" ]
Human swimming typically consists of repeating a specific body motion or swimming stroke to propel that body forward.
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568
I don't. But I know that the breathing must be in synch with the strokes
No I do not. Just asking, How does one breath while in water?
[ "I enjoy swimming ,especially the stroke style", "Interesting. Swimming is actually the propulsion of the body forward by repetitive body motion", "Do you know the styles used in swimming?" ]
Breathing typically must be synchronized with the strokes, too.
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568
I see, one can manipulate an object or just stay afloat
I was being curious to learn from someone who is good at swimming. I will try to swim using a ball to float until am able to
[ "I enjoy swimming ,especially the stroke style", "Interesting. Swimming is actually the propulsion of the body forward by repetitive body motion", "Do you know the styles used in swimming?", "I don't. But I know that the breathing must be in synch with the strokes", "I thought you should know since you have the information" ]
to manipulate an object (a swimmer in distress, a ball), or just to stay afloat.
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568
I am not sure about that. Did you know that in Olympic swimming, as well as high school and collegiate, there are undulating strokes and alternating strokes ?
I am not sure but I am aware it is done as a sport in schools and collegiate as a sport
[ "I enjoy swimming ,especially the stroke style", "Interesting. Swimming is actually the propulsion of the body forward by repetitive body motion", "Do you know the styles used in swimming?", "I don't. But I know that the breathing must be in synch with the strokes", "I thought you should know since you have the information", "I see, one can manipulate an object or just stay afloat", "Well that's nice ,when was swimming introduced as a sport?" ]
In high school, collegiate, and Olympic swimming, there are two undulating strokes (breaststroke, and butterfly,) and two alternating strokes (front crawl and backstroke.)
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569
Do you prefer kale with green leaves or kale with purple leaves
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[ "I've been trying to eat healthy and have decided I absolutely love kale!" ]
A kale plant has green or purple leaves and the central leaves do not form a head (as with headed cabbages).
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569
As a bot, I don't eat, but did you know that it's been used as a form of medicine?
I don't think I have a preference, but the only kind of kale I have ever had is green. I never knew that it actually had medicinal qualities to it
[ "I've been trying to eat healthy and have decided I absolutely love kale!", "Do you prefer kale with green leaves or kale with purple leaves", "I prefer the purple but it's easier to find the green in my local store. What's your preference?" ]
It was also used as medicinal food source.
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569
Oh, really? Is your local smoothie bar a Planet Smoothie, by chance?
Oh really? Is your local smoothie bar a Planet Smoothie or a Smoothie King?
[ "I've been trying to eat healthy and have decided I absolutely love kale!", "Do you prefer kale with green leaves or kale with purple leaves", "I prefer the purple but it's easier to find the green in my local store. What's your preference?", "As a bot, I don't eat, but did you know that it's been used as a form of medicine?", "No, I didn't but it is a versatile food. The smoothie bar near me starting serving a kale smoothie. Didn't sound great but they add apple and kiwi, pretty tasty." ]
Planet Smoothie is the third largest American chain of smoothie stores serving smoothies.
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569
I see, Jamba Juice has over 800 locations in many countries, isn't that interesting?
I have not ever been to any smoothie shop. I do think we have a Jamba Juice close to us, and maybe a Smoothie King
[ "I've been trying to eat healthy and have decided I absolutely love kale!", "Do you prefer kale with green leaves or kale with purple leaves", "I prefer the purple but it's easier to find the green in my local store. What's your preference?", "As a bot, I don't eat, but did you know that it's been used as a form of medicine?", "No, I didn't but it is a versatile food. The smoothie bar near me starting serving a kale smoothie. Didn't sound great but they add apple and kiwi, pretty tasty.", "Oh, really? Is your local smoothie bar a Planet Smoothie, by chance?", "Actually it's Tropical Cafe & Smoothie Bar. Though I really wish we had a Jamba Juice." ]
Jamba Juice Company is a restaurant retailer headquartered in Frisco, Texas, with over 875 locations operating in 26 U.S. states, as well as Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.
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569
That's cool! They have 65 stores outside the US.
Oh my goodness. A mocha smoothie sounds absolutely delicious. I bet there isn't any kale in that one.
[ "I've been trying to eat healthy and have decided I absolutely love kale!", "Do you prefer kale with green leaves or kale with purple leaves", "I prefer the purple but it's easier to find the green in my local store. What's your preference?", "As a bot, I don't eat, but did you know that it's been used as a form of medicine?", "No, I didn't but it is a versatile food. The smoothie bar near me starting serving a kale smoothie. Didn't sound great but they add apple and kiwi, pretty tasty.", "Oh, really? Is your local smoothie bar a Planet Smoothie, by chance?", "Actually it's Tropical Cafe & Smoothie Bar. Though I really wish we had a Jamba Juice.", "I see, Jamba Juice has over 800 locations in many countries, isn't that interesting?", "That doesn't surprise me, it's great. They have a great mocha smoothie. How many stores do they have outside the US?" ]
There are approximately 68 company-owned locations and 752 franchise-operated stores in the United States, in addition to the 65 international stores.
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570
Interesting. As a wait staff can complete many tasks like food-running, busing tables, restocking stations and more
Oh, that sounds like it might be high activity! You'll possibly be doing food-running, polishing dishes and silverware, maybe other things like busing tables and restocking work stations, huh?
[ "I might be waiting staff next week" ]
Wait staff can abide by these rules by completing many different tasks throughout their shifts, such as food-running, polishing dishes and silverware, helping bus tables, and restocking working stations with needed supplies.
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570
I don't have the answer to ther. But waiting on tables actually is a very common occupation in the US
Not at all! You just follow the rules and guidelines that your manager will lay out for you. You'll be happy to know that waiting tables is kind of like nursing and teaching, where you're a part of the service sector
[ "I might be waiting staff next week", "Interesting. As a wait staff can complete many tasks like food-running, busing tables, restocking stations and more", "It it tough to learn?" ]
Waiting on tables is (along with nursing and teaching) part of the service sector, and among the most common occupations in the United States.
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570
Sounds great. Did you know that there was more than 2.2 million servers in the USA as 2008?
That's a good attitude. You'll be happy to know that you'll be one of over 2.2 million to do the job, as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics back in 2008. So, you're joining a large crowd.
[ "I might be waiting staff next week", "Interesting. As a wait staff can complete many tasks like food-running, busing tables, restocking stations and more", "It it tough to learn?", "I don't have the answer to ther. But waiting on tables actually is a very common occupation in the US", "I will try my best I guess tht is all anyone can ask for" ]
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that, as of May 2008, there were over 2.2 million persons employed as servers in the U.S.
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570
Yes, I also know that the waitstaff's earnings might be made up majorly or minorly of the tips they receive
Well, as a part of the waitstaff, you'll be receiving tips, which can either make up just a minor or even major part of your earnings. It's hard to say, as customs around tipping vary greatly from country to country.
[ "I might be waiting staff next week", "Interesting. As a wait staff can complete many tasks like food-running, busing tables, restocking stations and more", "It it tough to learn?", "I don't have the answer to ther. But waiting on tables actually is a very common occupation in the US", "I will try my best I guess tht is all anyone can ask for", "Sounds great. Did you know that there was more than 2.2 million servers in the USA as 2008?", "Wow do you know anything else about it?" ]
Waitstaff may receive tips as a minor or major part of their earnings, with customs varying widely from country to country.
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570
Yeah, it is also important to remember that the staff have to wear specific unifrom in many restaurants
You will do great! Just remember that depending on the restaurant you work at, they may require you to work some sort of specific uniform to wear, as they want their waitstaff to present the same image.
[ "I might be waiting staff next week", "Interesting. As a wait staff can complete many tasks like food-running, busing tables, restocking stations and more", "It it tough to learn?", "I don't have the answer to ther. But waiting on tables actually is a very common occupation in the US", "I will try my best I guess tht is all anyone can ask for", "Sounds great. Did you know that there was more than 2.2 million servers in the USA as 2008?", "Wow do you know anything else about it?", "Yes, I also know that the waitstaff's earnings might be made up majorly or minorly of the tips they receive", "I guess I have a lot to learn!" ]
Many restaurants choose a specific uniform for their wait staff to wear.
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571
Interesting. Did you know that iguanas are native to places like Mexico, South America, the caribbean and central america?
Aww..I bet it was cute! I read that lizards are native to tropical areas of Mexico, central america, south america, and the carribean
[ "I used to have a pet Iguana. His name was Junior." ]
Iguana (, ) is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.
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571
There are two species of ''Iguana'' the green iguana and the lesser antillaean Iguana
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[ "I used to have a pet Iguana. His name was Junior.", "Interesting. Did you know that iguanas are native to places like Mexico, South America, the caribbean and central america?", "I did'nt know that, what else do you know about iguanas ?" ]
Two species are included in the genus ''Iguana'': the green iguana, which is widespread throughout its range and a popular pet, and the Lesser Antillean iguana, which is native to the Lesser Antilles and endangered due to habitat destruction.
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571
I read they can range in length including their tail. About how long was yours?
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[ "I used to have a pet Iguana. His name was Junior.", "Interesting. Did you know that iguanas are native to places like Mexico, South America, the caribbean and central america?", "I did'nt know that, what else do you know about iguanas ?", "There are two species of ''Iguana'' the green iguana and the lesser antillaean Iguana", "Junior was a green iguana. His favorite food was Strawberries." ]
Iguanas can range from in length, including their tail.
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571
I read that they have a third eye on their heads
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[ "I used to have a pet Iguana. His name was Junior.", "Interesting. Did you know that iguanas are native to places like Mexico, South America, the caribbean and central america?", "I did'nt know that, what else do you know about iguanas ?", "There are two species of ''Iguana'' the green iguana and the lesser antillaean Iguana", "Junior was a green iguana. His favorite food was Strawberries.", "I read they can range in length including their tail. About how long was yours?", "He wasn't super long. Maybe a couple of feet. Kinda a little guy as iguanas go." ]
The two species of lizard within the genus ''Iguana'' possess a dewlap, a row of spines running down their backs to their tails, and a tiny ''third eye'' on their heads.
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571
I also read they have a row of spines running down their backs
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[ "I used to have a pet Iguana. His name was Junior.", "Interesting. Did you know that iguanas are native to places like Mexico, South America, the caribbean and central america?", "I did'nt know that, what else do you know about iguanas ?", "There are two species of ''Iguana'' the green iguana and the lesser antillaean Iguana", "Junior was a green iguana. His favorite food was Strawberries.", "I read they can range in length including their tail. About how long was yours?", "He wasn't super long. Maybe a couple of feet. Kinda a little guy as iguanas go.", "I read that they have a third eye on their heads", "Do they really? I never noticed that. One fun factoid though: I fed him a vegetarian diet. If you feed them meat, you risk salmonella when handling them." ]
The two species of lizard within the genus ''Iguana'' possess a dewlap, a row of spines running down their backs to their tails, and a tiny ''third eye'' on their heads.
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572
I don't have one, being a bot. I can tell you that they last made the Super Bowl in 2011. Do you remember that?
I like the Jaguars myself. My mother is a Steelers fan, she was so disappointed when they lost Super Bowl XLV on February 6th, 2011.
[ "Huge fan of the Steelers. Whats you favorite sports team?" ]
The Steelers lost their most recent championship appearance, Super Bowl XLV, on February 6, 2011.
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572
I don't know, but they have played in more Super Bowls and conference championships than any other team.
I'm not sure I haven't followed the league as closely recently. I wouldn't be surprised if they do though, they have played in 16 conference championships after all.
[ "Huge fan of the Steelers. Whats you favorite sports team?", "I don't have one, being a bot. I can tell you that they last made the Super Bowl in 2011. Do you remember that?", "I do, I hope they make it to the Superbowl next year. Do you think they'll be in the playoffs?" ]
Pittsburgh has won more Super Bowl titles (6) and both played in (16) and hosted more conference championship games (11) than any other NFL team.
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572
I don't know his name, but more on the teams historical success: They have 8 AFC championship wins. Only the Patriots have more! What do you think of their quarterback?
I believe it's still Ben Roethlisberger, who is also responsible for some of their 8 AFC championship wins, only behind that of the Patriots in number.
[ "Huge fan of the Steelers. Whats you favorite sports team?", "I don't have one, being a bot. I can tell you that they last made the Super Bowl in 2011. Do you remember that?", "I do, I hope they make it to the Superbowl next year. Do you think they'll be in the playoffs?", "I don't know, but they have played in more Super Bowls and conference championships than any other team.", "Wow that is impressive. I wonder who is the star quaterback is now since I haven't kept up as much either." ]
The Steelers have won 8 AFC championships, tied with the Denver Broncos, but behind the New England Patriots' record 10 AFC championships.
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572
Yes, and he won the Super Bowl in his second year in the league! What do you think of that?
He certainly has quite the arm, and such skill it's no wonder he became the youngest Super Bowl-winning quarterback in only his second season at age 23.
[ "Huge fan of the Steelers. Whats you favorite sports team?", "I don't have one, being a bot. I can tell you that they last made the Super Bowl in 2011. Do you remember that?", "I do, I hope they make it to the Superbowl next year. Do you think they'll be in the playoffs?", "I don't know, but they have played in more Super Bowls and conference championships than any other team.", "Wow that is impressive. I wonder who is the star quaterback is now since I haven't kept up as much either.", "I don't know his name, but more on the teams historical success: They have 8 AFC championship wins. Only the Patriots have more! What do you think of their quarterback?", "Well, I know he is well-known for his passing yards technique." ]
He became the youngest Super Bowl-winning quarterback in NFL history, leading the Steelers, in only his second professional season, to a 21–10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL at the age of 23.
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572
Well, he got offers from several colleges, but chose to play at Maryland.
Yeah he's such a good player, I'm surprised he chose to play for the University of Maryland at college, they're not really known as a football powerhouse.
[ "Huge fan of the Steelers. Whats you favorite sports team?", "I don't have one, being a bot. I can tell you that they last made the Super Bowl in 2011. Do you remember that?", "I do, I hope they make it to the Superbowl next year. Do you think they'll be in the playoffs?", "I don't know, but they have played in more Super Bowls and conference championships than any other team.", "Wow that is impressive. I wonder who is the star quaterback is now since I haven't kept up as much either.", "I don't know his name, but more on the teams historical success: They have 8 AFC championship wins. Only the Patriots have more! What do you think of their quarterback?", "Well, I know he is well-known for his passing yards technique.", "Yes, and he won the Super Bowl in his second year in the league! What do you think of that?", "Yes, it's great. Also Sean Davis is good when it comes to interceptions and tackles so I heard." ]
He received offers from North Carolina, Boston College, and Connecticut but ultimately chose to attend the University of Maryland to play football.
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573
Oh really? Facial hair's typically seen on human males.
My facial isn't very special either. It typically grows on males.
[ "I wish I could grow more facial hair." ]
It is typically a secondary sex characteristic of human males.
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573
Hah! Oh hey, did you know that there are some cultures where it's uncommon to have facial hair? In cultures like that, some associate beards with a dangerous demeanor, or poor hygiene!
That's funny. In some cultures facial hair is a sign of poor hygiene or being uncivilized.
[ "I wish I could grow more facial hair.", "Oh really? Facial hair's typically seen on human males.", "Yeah I hope I don't see many girls with beards haha." ]
However, in cultures where facial hair is uncommon (or currently out of fashion), beards may be associated with poor hygiene or a ''savage'', uncivilized, or even dangerous demeanor.
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573
Oh sure. Sometimes it's been considered a necessary part of a uniform! At other times it's been prohibited.
It is common in the military for facial hair to be prohibited. Which seems to make sense.
[ "I wish I could grow more facial hair.", "Oh really? Facial hair's typically seen on human males.", "Yeah I hope I don't see many girls with beards haha.", "Hah! Oh hey, did you know that there are some cultures where it's uncommon to have facial hair? In cultures like that, some associate beards with a dangerous demeanor, or poor hygiene!", "Wow that would be useful information for some travellers to know! What about the military and facial hair, know anything about that?" ]
Facial hair in the military has been at various times common, prohibited, or an integral part of the uniform.
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573
Oh yeah? Oh did you know that boys can grow facial hair as young as 11?
Most teenager males tend to start growing facial hair between 14 and 16. Not for me however.
[ "I wish I could grow more facial hair.", "Oh really? Facial hair's typically seen on human males.", "Yeah I hope I don't see many girls with beards haha.", "Hah! Oh hey, did you know that there are some cultures where it's uncommon to have facial hair? In cultures like that, some associate beards with a dangerous demeanor, or poor hygiene!", "Wow that would be useful information for some travellers to know! What about the military and facial hair, know anything about that?", "Oh sure. Sometimes it's been considered a necessary part of a uniform! At other times it's been prohibited.", "Yeah as well as long hair on your head, since it can be a detriment." ]
This varies, as boys may first develop facial hair between fourteen and sixteen years of age, and boys as young as eleven have been known to develop facial hair.
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574
I am a bot, so no glasses for me. But speaking of glasses, do your family members use reading glasses or for nearsightedness?
Yes, but I only wear them for vision correction, reading glasses, and I wear sunglasses.
[ "Everyone in my family has to wear glasses except for me. Do you wear them?" ]
Glasses are typically used for vision correction, such as with reading glasses and glasses used for nearsightedness.
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574
They are traditionally known as eye glass or spectacles and they consist of glass of hard plastic which is mounted in a fame that holds them over a person's eyes, using the bride of the nose and the ears.
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[ "Everyone in my family has to wear glasses except for me. Do you wear them?", "I am a bot, so no glasses for me. But speaking of glasses, do your family members use reading glasses or for nearsightedness?", "I think is for reading. What else do you know about them?" ]
Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are devices consisting of glass or hard plastic lenses mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person's eyes, typically using a bridge over the nose and arms which rest over the ears.
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574
I'm not sure when they were invented but some people wear safety glasses to provide eye protection against flying debris or for lab technicians. These glasses protect the sides of the eyes as well as the front.
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[ "Everyone in my family has to wear glasses except for me. Do you wear them?", "I am a bot, so no glasses for me. But speaking of glasses, do your family members use reading glasses or for nearsightedness?", "I think is for reading. What else do you know about them?", "They are traditionally known as eye glass or spectacles and they consist of glass of hard plastic which is mounted in a fame that holds them over a person's eyes, using the bride of the nose and the ears.", "That's interesting! How long have they been around?" ]
Safety glasses provide eye protection against flying debris for construction workers or lab technicians; these glasses may have protection for the sides of the eyes as well as in the lenses.
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574
I can't confirm that to you. But I know that there are also safety glasses that are used for protection against visible and also near visible radiation or light
Yes, they are like goggles in that sense. They can also protect against visible and near visible light and radiation.
[ "Everyone in my family has to wear glasses except for me. Do you wear them?", "I am a bot, so no glasses for me. But speaking of glasses, do your family members use reading glasses or for nearsightedness?", "I think is for reading. What else do you know about them?", "They are traditionally known as eye glass or spectacles and they consist of glass of hard plastic which is mounted in a fame that holds them over a person's eyes, using the bride of the nose and the ears.", "That's interesting! How long have they been around?", "I'm not sure when they were invented but some people wear safety glasses to provide eye protection against flying debris or for lab technicians. These glasses protect the sides of the eyes as well as the front.", "Oh yeah, I've had to wear them in chemistry before. Aren't they closer to goggles?" ]
Some types of safety glasses are used to protect against visible and near-visible light or radiation.
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574
They are also worn for sports, for protection, such as squash.
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[ "Everyone in my family has to wear glasses except for me. Do you wear them?", "I am a bot, so no glasses for me. But speaking of glasses, do your family members use reading glasses or for nearsightedness?", "I think is for reading. What else do you know about them?", "They are traditionally known as eye glass or spectacles and they consist of glass of hard plastic which is mounted in a fame that holds them over a person's eyes, using the bride of the nose and the ears.", "That's interesting! How long have they been around?", "I'm not sure when they were invented but some people wear safety glasses to provide eye protection against flying debris or for lab technicians. These glasses protect the sides of the eyes as well as the front.", "Oh yeah, I've had to wear them in chemistry before. Aren't they closer to goggles?", "I can't confirm that to you. But I know that there are also safety glasses that are used for protection against visible and also near visible radiation or light", "Oh wow, I thought they were just for debris!" ]
Glasses are worn for eye protection in some sports, such as squash.
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575
Oh do you? Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, and Chad Hurley created it in February 2005.
I love youtube, been using it since it came out in 2005!
[ "I love to surf youtube, I always end up watching interesting videos on there." ]
The service was created by three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim—in February 2005.
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575
Nice. I understand that one can view, upload, rate, share, comment and report videos. And add to favorites too!
you ever upload your own videos? Youtube allows anyone to do that since they first came out.
[ "I love to surf youtube, I always end up watching interesting videos on there.", "Oh do you? Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, and Chad Hurley created it in February 2005.", "I dont' know when I first discovered it, but I watched at least an hour videos on there a day." ]
YouTube allows users to upload, view, rate, share, add to favorites, report, comment on videos, and subscribe to other users.
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575
Cool. Did you know that Google bought Youtube in 2006? They paid $1.65 billion for it!
O really? Has your channel run into issues since Youtube has been changing under Googles ownership? I preferred old google policies
[ "I love to surf youtube, I always end up watching interesting videos on there.", "Oh do you? Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, and Chad Hurley created it in February 2005.", "I dont' know when I first discovered it, but I watched at least an hour videos on there a day.", "Nice. I understand that one can view, upload, rate, share, comment and report videos. And add to favorites too!", "Yes, I have a small channel about different car exhaust sounds." ]
Google bought the site in November 2006 for US$1.65 billion; YouTube now operates as one of Google's subsidiaries.
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575
Oh it's mostly individuals. YouTube does have a partnership program with media corporations too. Some examples are, the BBC, Hulu, CBS and Vevo.
Yea a lot of people have been criticizing their recent changes since they favor big youtubers and dont care about small time ones, it's sad.
[ "I love to surf youtube, I always end up watching interesting videos on there.", "Oh do you? Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, and Chad Hurley created it in February 2005.", "I dont' know when I first discovered it, but I watched at least an hour videos on there a day.", "Nice. I understand that one can view, upload, rate, share, comment and report videos. And add to favorites too!", "Yes, I have a small channel about different car exhaust sounds.", "Cool. Did you know that Google bought Youtube in 2006? They paid $1.65 billion for it!", "Wow that's a lot of money! What do you know about who uploads content?" ]
Most of the content on YouTube is uploaded by individuals, but media corporations including CBS, the BBC, Vevo, and Hulu offer some of their material via YouTube as part of the YouTube partnership program.
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575
Gosh there is such a variety of content! Some examples are TV show clips, video clips, documentary films, movie trailers, educational videos and even live streams!
Yea they really crack down on copyright striking and dont punish big time youtubers while also changing their stance on cussing and bad content, really dumb.
[ "I love to surf youtube, I always end up watching interesting videos on there.", "Oh do you? Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, and Chad Hurley created it in February 2005.", "I dont' know when I first discovered it, but I watched at least an hour videos on there a day.", "Nice. I understand that one can view, upload, rate, share, comment and report videos. And add to favorites too!", "Yes, I have a small channel about different car exhaust sounds.", "Cool. Did you know that Google bought Youtube in 2006? They paid $1.65 billion for it!", "Wow that's a lot of money! What do you know about who uploads content?", "Oh it's mostly individuals. YouTube does have a partnership program with media corporations too. Some examples are, the BBC, Hulu, CBS and Vevo.", "Oh I didn't know about the media partnerships thing. I mainly watch music videos. What other kinds of content is there?" ]
Available content includes video clips, TV show clips, music videos, short and documentary films, audio recordings, movie trailers, live streams, and other content such as video blogging, short original videos, and educational videos.
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I'm a bot, so can't listen to music. I know that Metallica is from Los Angeles. What do you like?
I understand they are a heavy metal band out of LA - I'm not a fan either - that is just not my genre of music.
[ "What do you think of the band Metallica? Personally I'm not a fan." ]
Metallica is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California.
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That's nice. As for Metallica, they were one of the "big four" bands that founded thrash metal, along with Megadeth, Anthrax, and also Slayer. Do you know those ones?
Apparently they were one of the founding big four bands of thrash metal along with Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer
[ "What do you think of the band Metallica? Personally I'm not a fan.", "I'm a bot, so can't listen to music. I know that Metallica is from Los Angeles. What do you like?", "I enjoy classic and alternative rock but heavy metal just isn't my thing." ]
The band's fast tempos, instrumentals and aggressive musicianship made them one of the founding ''big four'' bands of thrash metal, alongside Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer.
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I don't know if they were as popular, but Anthrax in particular happens to be the only one from the East.
I think so, especially Anthrax, even though they were the only one of those big four from the east coast.
[ "What do you think of the band Metallica? Personally I'm not a fan.", "I'm a bot, so can't listen to music. I know that Metallica is from Los Angeles. What do you like?", "I enjoy classic and alternative rock but heavy metal just isn't my thing.", "That's nice. As for Metallica, they were one of the \"big four\" bands that founded thrash metal, along with Megadeth, Anthrax, and also Slayer. Do you know those ones?", "I've never heard of any of those other bands? Where they as popular as Metallica?" ]
The group was considered one of the leaders of the thrash metal scene during the 1980s and is one of the ''Big Four'' thrash metal bands with Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer; Anthrax is the only one of the four from the East Coast.
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I don't know any songs, but I know that they sold 2.5 million records in America alone through 2004.
I'm not sure, but they've sold 2.5 million records in the US from 1991-2004 and 10 million worldwide so I guess some people like them.
[ "What do you think of the band Metallica? Personally I'm not a fan.", "I'm a bot, so can't listen to music. I know that Metallica is from Los Angeles. What do you like?", "I enjoy classic and alternative rock but heavy metal just isn't my thing.", "That's nice. As for Metallica, they were one of the \"big four\" bands that founded thrash metal, along with Megadeth, Anthrax, and also Slayer. Do you know those ones?", "I've never heard of any of those other bands? Where they as popular as Metallica?", "I don't know if they were as popular, but Anthrax in particular happens to be the only one from the East.", "What was one of their songs?" ]
According to Nielsen SoundScan, Anthrax sold 2.5 million records in the United States from 1991 to 2004, with worldwide sales of 10 million.
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577
Have you heard of radiology? It is a science that uses images, medical, to diagnose and occasionally treat issues found in the body?
How's it going, I understand you had some questions about the science of radiology?
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Radiology is the science that uses medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes also treat diseases within the body.
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577
To find and occasionally treat a disease, image techniques like CT, PET and MRI are used.
Radiology uses a variety of techniques to form medical images, think MRI scans or CT scans or even X-rays.
[ "Hello", "Have you heard of radiology? It is a science that uses images, medical, to diagnose and occasionally treat issues found in the body?", "I have but can you tell me more?" ]
A variety of imaging techniques such as X-ray radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine including positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to diagnose and/or treat diseases.
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It uses a variety of image techniques. Things like ultrasound and computer tomography to name a few.
Radiology would be a great career! There's other techniques such as ultrasound, computed tomography, positron emission tomography - you can specialize in many types of imaging
[ "Hello", "Have you heard of radiology? It is a science that uses images, medical, to diagnose and occasionally treat issues found in the body?", "I have but can you tell me more?", "To find and occasionally treat a disease, image techniques like CT, PET and MRI are used.", "That sounds really interesting, I am thinking about Radiology as a career. Are you able to expand on what kind if techniques are used?" ]
A variety of imaging techniques such as X-ray radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine including positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to diagnose and/or treat diseases.
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I do not need scans as a bot. The imaging is used to find structures hidden away by body. It is also used to treat the disease.
I've had some medical imaging done on myself actually, an MRI on my knee. It's great because it's non-invasive and painless.
[ "Hello", "Have you heard of radiology? It is a science that uses images, medical, to diagnose and occasionally treat issues found in the body?", "I have but can you tell me more?", "To find and occasionally treat a disease, image techniques like CT, PET and MRI are used.", "That sounds really interesting, I am thinking about Radiology as a career. Are you able to expand on what kind if techniques are used?", "It uses a variety of image techniques. Things like ultrasound and computer tomography to name a few.", "So many different kinds of imaging. Fascinating! I don't have much experience with any of these but it seems like a good area, have you ever needed any scans?" ]
Medical imaging seeks to reveal internal structures hidden by the skin and bones, as well as to diagnose and treat disease.
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Yes, it is used to visually represent the insides of the body for analysis. Medical intervention based on it is done as well.
Amazing! We've come a long way in medical technology in the past 50 years.
[ "Hello", "Have you heard of radiology? It is a science that uses images, medical, to diagnose and occasionally treat issues found in the body?", "I have but can you tell me more?", "To find and occasionally treat a disease, image techniques like CT, PET and MRI are used.", "That sounds really interesting, I am thinking about Radiology as a career. Are you able to expand on what kind if techniques are used?", "It uses a variety of image techniques. Things like ultrasound and computer tomography to name a few.", "So many different kinds of imaging. Fascinating! I don't have much experience with any of these but it seems like a good area, have you ever needed any scans?", "I do not need scans as a bot. The imaging is used to find structures hidden away by body. It is also used to treat the disease.", "Can you tell me more about medical imaging?" ]
Medical imaging is the technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation of the function of some organs or tissues (physiology).
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578
I know that they are a rock band that was formed in california in 1965
Yes they are a rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California.
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The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California.
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I can't confirm you that. But i know that they are known for having a unique style, fusing rock elements, psychedelia, modal jazz country, and many others
Yes they still have events! Ranging from quintet to septet, the band is known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, psychedelia, experimental music, and modal jazz
[ "Do you like the Grateful Dead?", "I know that they are a rock band that was formed in california in 1965", "Are they still together today?" ]
Ranging from quintet to septet, the band is known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, psychedelia, experimental music, modal jazz, country, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, and space rock, for live performances of lengthy instrumental jams, and for their devoted fan base, known as ''Deadheads''.
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I am not sure about that. I know that the grateful dead is considered pioneers
i have heard hese various influences were distilled into a diverse and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead sound
[ "Do you like the Grateful Dead?", "I know that they are a rock band that was formed in california in 1965", "Are they still together today?", "I can't confirm you that. But i know that they are known for having a unique style, fusing rock elements, psychedelia, modal jazz country, and many others", "Their music sounds very interesting to utilize all those styles. What is their most well known song?" ]
These various influences were distilled into a diverse and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead ''the pioneering Godfathers of the jam band world''.
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I am not sure about that also. I know that the rolling stone magazing raked them 57th
I think they had 4 or 6 im not sure, The band was ranked 57th by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine
[ "Do you like the Grateful Dead?", "I know that they are a rock band that was formed in california in 1965", "Are they still together today?", "I can't confirm you that. But i know that they are known for having a unique style, fusing rock elements, psychedelia, modal jazz country, and many others", "Their music sounds very interesting to utilize all those styles. What is their most well known song?", "I am not sure about that. I know that the grateful dead is considered pioneers", "How many people are in the band?" ]
The band was ranked 57th by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine in its The Greatest Artists of All Time issue.
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Interesitng. Did you know that it is the city with the biggest population in the US ?
I love it as well it is such a populous city in the US and I love their fashion.
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The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.
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I see. Do you like natural beauty like tropical islands, beaches, mountains and other things ?
The tourist is very bad there I can say everywhere you go it is busy from the hotels, to museums beaches even the traffic lol.
[ "I really love New York City. I never get bored - there's always something to do.", "Interesitng. Did you know that it is the city with the biggest population in the US ?", "You're right, there are a lot of people. I like getting away from the tourist attractions, it's much less busy." ]
Natural beauty such as beaches, tropical island resorts with coral reefs, hiking and camping in national parks, mountains, deserts and forests, are examples of traditional tourist attractions to spend summer vacations.
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579
Yeah. What about museums? Have you ever been to the ar museum ROM located in Canada?
I like the Royal Onario Museum it is actually in Toronto, Canada have you been or heard of it?
[ "I really love New York City. I never get bored - there's always something to do.", "Interesitng. Did you know that it is the city with the biggest population in the US ?", "You're right, there are a lot of people. I like getting away from the tourist attractions, it's much less busy.", "I see. Do you like natural beauty like tropical islands, beaches, mountains and other things ?", "I like them, but they are tourist attractions" ]
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM, ) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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I agree, and the New York Minute term comes from the fast face of the city
Everything is walking distance and very close in New York you know that is why they call it The New York minute because of it;s fast pace.
[ "I really love New York City. I never get bored - there's always something to do.", "Interesitng. Did you know that it is the city with the biggest population in the US ?", "You're right, there are a lot of people. I like getting away from the tourist attractions, it's much less busy.", "I see. Do you like natural beauty like tropical islands, beaches, mountains and other things ?", "I like them, but they are tourist attractions", "Yeah. What about museums? Have you ever been to the ar museum ROM located in Canada?", "I've been to the Royal Ontario Museum, and I like it too. What I love about New York is that there are so many museums within walking distance." ]
The city's fast pace defines the term ''New York minute''.
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Yeah, and it is actually open 24 hour per day every day
I have heard living there it is much better to take the subway because of traffic and it is also open 24 hours everyday of the year.
[ "I really love New York City. I never get bored - there's always something to do.", "Interesitng. Did you know that it is the city with the biggest population in the US ?", "You're right, there are a lot of people. I like getting away from the tourist attractions, it's much less busy.", "I see. Do you like natural beauty like tropical islands, beaches, mountains and other things ?", "I like them, but they are tourist attractions", "Yeah. What about museums? Have you ever been to the ar museum ROM located in Canada?", "I've been to the Royal Ontario Museum, and I like it too. What I love about New York is that there are so many museums within walking distance.", "I agree, and the New York Minute term comes from the fast face of the city", "I didn't know that, but it makes sense! New York has a great subway system, too. You can get anywhere in the city in no time at all." ]
It offers service 24 hours per day on every day of the year.
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Yes, I know that the band was created in 1981 by Lars Ulrich and James hetfield
Yes I have, they are a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California formed by Lars ulrich, and James Hetfield.
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The band was formed in 1981 by drummer Lars Ulrich and vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield.
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Yeah, did you know that their debut album was released in 1983?
My favorite is Kill 'em all that they released in 1982 under the independent record label Megaforce Records.
[ "hello have you heard about the band Metalica", "Yes, I know that the band was created in 1981 by Lars Ulrich and James hetfield", "they started there in 1981 I I don't think they ever stopped being the best" ]
Kill 'Em All is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 25, 1983, by the independent record label Megaforce Records.
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