While you’re at it Rob, can you get another old railway station opened as well as this line please? It’ll take at least one vehicle off the busy M1 about 15 times a season.
Re open West Wycombe station along with a second chairlift (rivalling the Hillbottom super cable) direct from there to the ground - scenic views of the Chiltern hills a tourist draw
Would be a mid week money spinner to fund free Saturday traffic to AP.
Everyone is looking at this the wrong way, regarding access options to AP. We actually just need to stick wheels on the stadium, so it can drive around and pick up fans from their front doors! It would also put the 'Wanderers' back in Wycombe.
Technology is advancing so quickly that it won't be long before everybody stays at home and watches the game on VR headsets. ChatGPT will provide the commentary and premium users can watch fireworks at the end of every game.
Sadly, the robot overlords will destroy humanity at the end of the 2025 season and for the second time we'll have qualified for the Championship but won't be able to see any games there.
Could Rob reopen the Great Central Line…big sky thinking.
Direct trains to Manchester for the Northern games; Nottingham (Gateway to the Midlands 😀); Birmingham via the GWR/Chiltern route and Oxford (are they still in our division?)
@Shev's balloon taxis is a good idea but I fear they may lack speed of journey and may drift a tad. So, I propose Squadron Leader Couhig buys a fleet of helicopters and we can winch up folk from their back gardens and fly them to Adams Park before lowering them straight into the beer tent. No need for road, station or chairlift and the grass carpark becomes a sprawling Village of which the extra revenue covers the cost the Chinooks.
Isn’t it strange that for years factory workers have had automation and had to live with it but suddenly because mankind has developed a better graphic designer / code writer it’s the end of civilisation as we know it.
No chance. Here is a story about someone who used ChatGPT to try to plead a case in court. The AI tool came up with four case citations, one of which was completely fabricated, and in the other three, the wrong passages were quoted. Long, long way to go before this is of any use,
It's already of use in loads of ways but it only really compares and searches, if you ask it to scan a load of crap that has been published it will give you a crappy summary. If you ask it to keep an eye on every transaction that hundreds of thousands of customers make every day it can be great at alerting unusual behaviour and possible fraud.
Just like dozens of stupid articles released about the same time Robocop was released if you let it actually make decisions rather than inform you then it's not the computer that is the idiot.
I think you’ve missed my point by quite some distance, whether or not this technology works I’m pointing out the panic it’s causing among white collar workers who have been happily watching manufacturing jobs automated and offshored to various despotic regimes overseas .
By the way and the good @drcongo is far more qualified to comment on this than I if the technology is advancing at a double exponential rate year on year a long way to go isn’t going to translate into a long time to go that is why a lot of people are getting their nickers in a twist.
Ironically it seems that the last thing these large language models will conquer are certain types of fine motor skills in manufacturing .
God I’ve got such a working class chip on my shoulder.
Often it's being left behind new tech that causes issues for companies and individuals, the ideal situation is that embracing this stuff early shifts people from manual repetitive tasks to adding value elsewhere and using the data to work smarter, some fairly obvious examples exist where industries and regions get left behind.
It's important really to embrace it with learning and investment...just blagging to the US president that we're really good at it is unlikely to help many, but our pm will be alright either way.
My wife knows somebody very high up in the AI world and they are convinced that people shouldn't be worried about the robot overlords and should focus on the shitload of money that they can make from this.
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While you’re at it Rob, can you get another old railway station opened as well as this line please? It’ll take at least one vehicle off the busy M1 about 15 times a season.
Problem solved.
Added to the bluster sheet.
Best matchday experience in country.
New Road
New stand
New Marlow training ground
New station 1
New station 2.
Perhaps Rob and the Access Road are our very own Lyle Lanley and his Monorail...https://youtu.be/ZDOI0cq6GZM
Lateral thinking required.
Re open West Wycombe station along with a second chairlift (rivalling the Hillbottom super cable) direct from there to the ground - scenic views of the Chiltern hills a tourist draw
Would be a mid week money spinner to fund free Saturday traffic to AP.
‘Build and they will come’🙄
Old tech. By the time planning permission is approved for this, or the road, the new shirt will include jetpacks.
Everyone is looking at this the wrong way, regarding access options to AP. We actually just need to stick wheels on the stadium, so it can drive around and pick up fans from their front doors! It would also put the 'Wanderers' back in Wycombe.
Technology is advancing so quickly that it won't be long before everybody stays at home and watches the game on VR headsets. ChatGPT will provide the commentary and premium users can watch fireworks at the end of every game.
Sadly, the robot overlords will destroy humanity at the end of the 2025 season and for the second time we'll have qualified for the Championship but won't be able to see any games there.
We need to put David Wheeler where??
The sad thing is, MK Dons will be spared as the overlords will assume they are distant relatives, as fellow lifeless robots.
Take advantage of local facilities. Perfectly good airfield at Booker. So build a park and glide facility and parachute the crowd in. Simples.
Just make the ground the size of the town then no one will need to travel to it.
Could Rob reopen the Great Central Line…big sky thinking.
Direct trains to Manchester for the Northern games; Nottingham (Gateway to the Midlands 😀); Birmingham via the GWR/Chiltern route and Oxford (are they still in our division?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaaHGAB8yTY&t=1s&ab_channel=JonathanGraehl
Hahaha YES
Another Mitchell & Webb property show favourite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhVJhRhJbJE
@Shev's balloon taxis is a good idea but I fear they may lack speed of journey and may drift a tad. So, I propose Squadron Leader Couhig buys a fleet of helicopters and we can winch up folk from their back gardens and fly them to Adams Park before lowering them straight into the beer tent. No need for road, station or chairlift and the grass carpark becomes a sprawling Village of which the extra revenue covers the cost the Chinooks.
Chaos as the beer tent runs out of real ale....
Isn’t it strange that for years factory workers have had automation and had to live with it but suddenly because mankind has developed a better graphic designer / code writer it’s the end of civilisation as we know it.
No chance. Here is a story about someone who used ChatGPT to try to plead a case in court. The AI tool came up with four case citations, one of which was completely fabricated, and in the other three, the wrong passages were quoted. Long, long way to go before this is of any use,
LiP presents false citations to court after asking ChatGPT | News | Law Gazette
He's doing a Roadshow at the Wanderers Museum of Curiosities next week.
Roger - "Amazing, I've managed to guzzle a whole bottle of champers out of this lid, hiccup."
Assistant- "Oh Roger, that's the FA Trophy put it down"
Roger - "I need a sit down, this'll do"
Assistant- "No Roger, that's a fragile antique wooden chair which gives the club it's nickname. It won't take your weight "
CRASH!!!
It's already of use in loads of ways but it only really compares and searches, if you ask it to scan a load of crap that has been published it will give you a crappy summary. If you ask it to keep an eye on every transaction that hundreds of thousands of customers make every day it can be great at alerting unusual behaviour and possible fraud.
Just like dozens of stupid articles released about the same time Robocop was released if you let it actually make decisions rather than inform you then it's not the computer that is the idiot.
I think you’ve missed my point by quite some distance, whether or not this technology works I’m pointing out the panic it’s causing among white collar workers who have been happily watching manufacturing jobs automated and offshored to various despotic regimes overseas .
By the way and the good @drcongo is far more qualified to comment on this than I if the technology is advancing at a double exponential rate year on year a long way to go isn’t going to translate into a long time to go that is why a lot of people are getting their nickers in a twist.
Ironically it seems that the last thing these large language models will conquer are certain types of fine motor skills in manufacturing .
God I’ve got such a working class chip on my shoulder.
Often it's being left behind new tech that causes issues for companies and individuals, the ideal situation is that embracing this stuff early shifts people from manual repetitive tasks to adding value elsewhere and using the data to work smarter, some fairly obvious examples exist where industries and regions get left behind.
It's important really to embrace it with learning and investment...just blagging to the US president that we're really good at it is unlikely to help many, but our pm will be alright either way.
''God I’ve got such a working class chip on my shoulder.''
Don't worry, you've got a long way to go before you can match @ChasHarps in that respect.
My wife knows somebody very high up in the AI world and they are convinced that people shouldn't be worried about the robot overlords and should focus on the shitload of money that they can make from this.
Now she's worried....
Come on, Inter!
I could never match @ChasHarps I’m any respect be it his encyclopaedic knowledge of the history of this great club or his salt of the earthiness
In order to check the progress of the new access road I took to the air yesterday. Sadly no developments to report.
You're slowly redeeming yourself providing the chuckles with this sort of post.
Surprised you didn't wheel out the classic "he's pretty balanced, he has a chip on both shoulders".
Lmfao!