Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
No I was not.No. You were putting loaded terms into Google AI. It's ridiculously obvious. And pathetic.
No I was not.No. You were putting loaded terms into Google AI. It's ridiculously obvious. And pathetic.
You aren't conning anyone but yourself.That's what came up as to what 'conning' was.
No I was not.
So read them and quote the parts you think are relevant and support your case, don't just post an AI response to some question you asked.
How did you access the "AI overviews" you quoted?No I was not.
As is outlined by AI overview:
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AI Overview
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"Forward of the bow" is nautical terminology meaning in front of the bow, toward the direction the vessel is moving. The term "bow" refers to the entire front section of the ship.
The specific part of the bow that extends furthest forward is called the stem. "[ends]
Notandum: corrected in my post for the precise term, 'forward of the bow'.

It's called inference. It is obvious if S=speed then the term next to the symbol 'S' refers to speed. Thus if speed at a key spot reads '14' as it does where the visor is estimated to have broken off, means it is within the same parameters of any speed within that range give or take a knot or two, given they are only estimates anyway.Where does it say 15-18 knots on your diagram? Stick to the scenario.
Between 2215 and 2245 hrs (approximate) the ESTONIA was plotted by a meeting vessel, the AMBER and according to Amber's plot, the speed was then about 18.5 knots. The speed of the SILJA EUROPA was at this point 18.8 knots and further decreased to 17.6 knots between Russarö lighthouse and the Apollo buoy. After passing Osmussaar lighthouse the ESTONIA lost her land shelter and the sea conditions deteriorated. Based on experience it is believed that the sea conditions were slightly worse in the area where the SILJA EUROPA was sailing. At about 2255 hrs the Apollo buoy was abeam and the ESTONIA's speed is estimated to have been close to 17 knots. The ESTONIA passed the Glotov buoy at about 2355 hrs and, by comparing with the SILJA EUROPA, it can be assumed that her speed was now about 15 knots. This estimate is also confirmed by the trainee second officer, who has stated that the speed was between 14 and 15 knots, as well as by the third engineer who has stated that the speed was 15 knots when he started his watch in the engine control room at midnight. During the first thirty minutes after midnight the average speed of the SILJA EUROPA dropped by about one knot. When the ESTONIA reached the waypoint at 59° 20 N, 22° 00 E between 0025 and 0030 hrs, her true course was changed from 262 to 287 and the stabilisers were extended. Her average speed was between 14 and 15 knots."
Bahnhof Fact Group
If I state that is where the quote ends, that is where the quote ends. Don't judge me by your apparent standards that it even crosses your mind.Hmm. Did you just add
this text and pretended it was part of the Google AI answer?
Because if Google AI really did post this utter contradictory answer, it goes to show how unreliable and "coachable" Google AI really is. On the other hand, if you added it yourself, it confirms what we already know about your posts.
It's called inference. It is obvious if S=speed then the term next to the symbol 'S' refers to speed. Thus if speed at a key spot reads '14' as it does where the visor is estimated to have broken off, means it is within the same parameters of any speed within that range give or take a knot or two, given they are only estimates anyway.
If I state that is where the quote ends, that is where the quote ends. Don't judge me by your apparent standards that it even crosses your mind.
Oh this is just getting pitiful now.
Please explain.Depends which way the wind is blowing.
In which is it mendacious? Enjoy your abuse hurling.LMAO you don't like your mendacious techniques being rumbled, do you?
It's easy to misread that way, but it actually said "stem".I gave an either/or. And this therefore proves a gross incompetence in Google AI, if it is stating that the frontmost part of the bow is called the stern LMAO.
AFAIAC I thought the AI overview (which was clearly labelled thus) gave a perfectly good summing up of simple issues such as what is conning and what does V22 say. I even provided the link to the full 61-page pdf to anyone who wanted to download such a document.How did you access the "AI overviews" you quoted?
How did you access it? What AI did you use, and what prompts did you give it?AFAIAC I thought the AI overview (which was clearly labelled thus) gave a perfectly good summing up of simple issues such as what is conning and what does V22 say. I even provided the link to the full 61-page pdf to anyone who wanted to download such a document.
Oh is that what it's really all about.I gave an either/or. And this therefore proves a gross incompetence in Google AI, if it is stating that the frontmost part of the bow is called the stern LMAO.
Oh and I assure you my standards are at least two standard deviations higher.