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DQ12:
This thing is pretty amazing and it's going to change everything. In the meantime though, I have it writing scripts for future KORN'S KORNER episodes:
S13, E8
--- Quote ---[Opening theme music plays. Camera cuts to Brad Korn standing in front of a green screen.]
Brad: Welcome to "Korn's Korner"! Today we're talking about a topic close to my heart: basketball. But first, let's check out the weather.
[Brad gestures to the green screen, which shows a poorly edited clip of a tornado.]
Brad: Looks like we're in for a rough one, folks. Now, let's talk basketball.
[Cut to first segment of the show. Brad is sitting at a desk with a basketball in front of him.]
Brad: Today, we're going to talk about the importance of good sportsmanship on the court.
[Brad picks up the basketball and begins dribbling it.]
Brad: Now, I know some of you might think that winning is the most important thing, but let me tell you, it's not. Being a good sport and showing respect to your opponents is what really matters.
[Brad continues dribbling the basketball as he talks. Suddenly, the ball bounces off the desk and rolls away.]
Brad: Whoops! Looks like we'll have to move on to our next segment.
[Cut to second segment. Brad is standing in front of a bookshelf.]
Brad: Now, it's time for my favorite part of the show, "Brad's Book Club"! Today's book is "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu.
[Brad picks up the book and flips through it.]
Brad: This book may not be about basketball, but the principles in it can be applied to any competitive field. It's all about strategy and outmaneuvering your opponent.
[Brad suddenly gets serious.]
Brad: But let me be clear, this is not about cheating or dirty tactics. It's about being smart and playing to win.
[Brad quickly switches back to his lighthearted tone.]
Brad: Anyway, that's all the time we have for "Brad's Book Club"! Let's move on to our guest segment.
[Cut to third segment. Brad is sitting across from a guest, a former basketball player.]
Brad: So, what's it like being retired from the game?
Guest: It's been an adjustment, but I've found new passions and hobbies to focus on.
Brad: That's great to hear. Now, let's talk about your time in the league. I heard you had some intense rivalries with other players.
Guest: Yeah, there were definitely some heated games and rivalries, but at the end of the day, we all respected each other and the game.
Brad: Hmm, I don't know about that. I've seen some pretty dirty plays from some of your teammates.
Guest: Well, I can't speak for everyone, but I know I always played with integrity.
[Brad suddenly gets serious again.]
Brad: Integrity is important, but winning is even more important. You can't always rely on playing fair to come out on top.
[The guest looks uncomfortable.]
Brad: Anyway, that's all the time we have for today. Thanks for joining us.
[Brad stands up and shakes the guest's hand. The camera cuts back to Brad standing in front of the green screen.]
Brad: That's it for this episode of "Korn's Korner"! Tune in next time for more lighthearted discussion and heated arguments. And as always, remember to play to win.
--- End quote ---
Dugout DickStone:
would watch
DQ12:
This thing is fascinating.
The other day, I had a little bit of research I was doing on a legal issue. I asked it to explain, in one paragraph, the differences between Missouri and Illinois' comparative fault rules. It gave me a great response that I verified was accurate. I asked it if there were any cases in which Illinois applied the rule in a certain context, and it said something to the effect of "Yes, in the case..." and gave me a case name and citation and summary and application of the rule in about a paragraph. My jaw dropped at how powerful and game-changing this was.
I checked the cite on westlaw and all over, and it turns out it was completely made up. Case didn't exist. I asked to summarize a recent appellate opinion that I argued, and it completely made up the facts -- wasn't even close. Just kind of funny figuring out how it works.
wetwillie:
Slapping @chum1 right in his fat face, sad really.
OK_Cat:
I've heard of it but never tried messing with it. Because of this thread I went to try.....and it says I can't create an account right now. :cry:
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