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A courting pair perhaps...
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You have me beaten bugboy.

Here's an easy one:
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For an easy one, Jack, that took me a while - and I could be wrong! If I’m right, there’s only one UK record …

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I'm drawing a blank with that one, even with Guys slight nudge.

I'll attach the names to mine after Christmas, here's another trio
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Explanations of my more obscure ones
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A thoroughly modern 'queen'
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A tortoiseshell becoming scarce.
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A deity called Apollo
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White Wood that is Real (true) or 'Cryptic' (misusing Einstein)

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I got that last one quite wrong, Jack! Since the relativity claim is clearly untrue, I assumed it had to be a ‘false’ something. And with the grey wood, I thought the best bet was false grayling. Oh - and I went for large tortoiseshell too.

Fun stuff!

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Didn't get the first one, I too went with Large Tort (too big to fit in the frame) and even with the explanation I wouldn't have got the last one...
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Padfield wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 2:05 pm...Since the relativity claim is clearly untrue...
Is it? :shock:
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There might be a multiverse where it is true...

In the meantime, I'm prepared to give Albert Einstein the benefit of the doubt.

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David M wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 4:35 pm
Padfield wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 2:05 pm...Since the relativity claim is clearly untrue...
Is it? :shock:
Yes, it's E=MC squared not cubed :wink:
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Lol! I was clearly in the wrong dimension there! :lol:
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couple more somewhat obvious ones...
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and because I couldn't think of a way to make it more cryptic. If you can't get this final one it's probably time for you to hang up your coat!
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David M wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 7:11 pm Lol! I was clearly in the wrong dimension there! :lol:
If string theory is right, you'll have eleven to choose from... :)

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How anyone truly understands any of this is a mystery to me. :?

I recall listening to a quantum scientist try to explain the Higgs Boson a little while back.

I might as well have been trying to understand Mandarin Chinese!
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David: I might as well have been trying to understand Mandarin Chinese!
Or in our case, trying to understand Welsh spelling.

A lot of these things strange things - like dimensions - have been discovered in the Large Hardon Collider.
Sorry - typo there.  I blame the spell checker. Of course I meant the Hadron Collider.

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Jack Harrison wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 8:37 amA lot of these things strange things - like dimensions - have been discovered in the Large Hardon Collider.

Sorry - typo there.
:lol: :lol:

You are one of a kind, Jack. :)
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Ok, now that day is over for another year, and I'm sat at work on my lunch break a bit bored here's what I asked the AI to do for me.
This first ones an edit of Guy's first one which I presumed was a Clouded Yellow, so I made it Paler...
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I then went one further and added a burger (Berger) joint to the scene:
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The next involves some Latin, a checkered box (or board depending on which derivation to go with) in Latin is fritillus which is how a flower and a group of butterflies came to share a common name. This particular checker box is Green, specifically a Dark shade of green.
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the next box is Brown and being in the mountains it's quite High up.
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Here we have a Painting on a Lady with and American twist (I specifically asked the AI for a painting of the Mona Lisa with american flag finger nails, this is what it gave me, I don't think it's quite ready to take over the world just yet!)
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An easy one was a lady with Green Streaks in her Hair
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Slightly more cryptic but still easy I think was some White Marble (in a meadow to give it habitat context)
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Some more checked boxes, these you will notice have Pearl edging (Borders perhaps), again there's some habitat context here. (I tried and failed numerous times to get the AI to make one box smaller than the other but it really couldn't grasp that concept at all!)
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This one it's meant to represent a Scottish pine forest with lots of eyes looking back at you (Argus being one of the Greek gods with many eyes and why so many eye'd butterflies are or have been known as Argus).
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A lady with Ringlets in a Mountain landscape
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A Keeper of the Gate
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A Duke and Duchess dressed in Burgundy livery is what I asked the AI for here
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and well, if you couldn't see that this was Admiral Nelson dressed in Red and White...!
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I still think Guy's very cryptic one is an MC.

I'll get back to the serious work of catching up with my PD later!
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Thanks for clearing those up, Paul. Apart from American Painted Lady & Green Hairstreak, they were pretty tough.
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As I said earlier:
trying to understand Welsh spelling.
Here is a screen grab from BBC about Welsh names. You'll need to click the thumbnail to be able to read.
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Can you pronounce those David?

English names are much easier. A quick search showed that
[her] mum knew someone with the unfortunate name Nigel Ponsimby-Smallpiece!!!
Sincere apologies to any Nigel here. You have to blame Ms.Ponsimby and Mr.Smallpiece for the choice of name for their son.

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