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question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Answer the following question: Given the following passage "Some recordings, such as books for the blind, were pressed at 16 2⁄3 rpm. Prestige Records released jazz records in this format in the late 1950s; for example, two of their Miles Davis albums were paired together in this format. Peter Goldmark, the man who developed the 33 1⁄3 rpm record, developed the Highway Hi-Fi 16 2⁄3 rpm record to be played in Chrysler automobiles, but poor performance of the system and weak implementation by Chrysler and Columbia led to the demise of the 16 2⁄3 rpm records. Subsequently, the 16 2⁄3 rpm speed was used for narrated publications for the blind and visually impaired, and were never widely commercially available, although it was common to see new turntable models with a 16 rpm speed setting produced as late as the 1970s.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What happened to 16 2/3 after their failure in Chrysler cars? Answer:
answer:After the failure of the 16 2⁄3 rpm records in Chrysler automobiles, the format was used for narrated publications for the blind and visually impaired, and were never widely commercially available, although it was common to see new turntable models with a 16 rpm speed setting produced as late as the 1970s., After the failure of the 16 2/3 rpm records in Chrysler cars due to poor performance and weak implementation, the 16 2/3 rpm speed was primarily used for narrated publications for the blind and visually impaired. Despite this, new turntable models with a 16 rpm speed setting were still being produced as late as the 1970s.,After their failure in Chrysler cars, the 16 2⁄3 rpm speed was used for narrated publications for the blind and visually impaired, and were never widely commercially available.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Which is this about? AP - Ken Griffey Jr. walked down the practice range Wednesday morning and stopped to watch Vijay Singh, two world-class athletes with not much else in common.
answer:This is about a moment when a famous baseball player, Ken Griffey Jr., walked down a practice area and stopped to watch another famous athlete, Vijay Singh, who is a golfer. Both of them are very skilled in their own sports, but their sports are very different from each other. It's like saying: one day, a really good baseball player went to see how a really good golfer practices., Oh, isn't that interesting! This is a story about two famous people, Ken Griffey Jr. and Vijay Singh, who come from different sports but happened to be practicing near each other. Ken Griffey Jr. is a baseball player, and Vijay Singh is a golf player. Even though they don't have many similarities, it's cool that they got to watch and appreciate each other's practice. Wouldn't it be fun to see athletes from different sports interacting and learning from one another?,What you're reading is about a comparison between Ken Griffey Jr. and Vijay Singh. Ken Griffey Jr. is a famous baseball player and Vijay Singh is a very good golfer. They are both very good at their respective sports but they don't really have much else in common besides being excellent athletes. This is taken for a news article where Ken Griffey Jr. might have visited Vijay Singh while the golfer was practicing.
question:Question: Joe found that shopping was dangerous for him. Even though he had a great job, or maybe because of it, he found himself doing this a great deal. There were always funds left over, but not enough for his taste. What was he doing when he was shopping? Options: - overspending - loss of money - run out of money - spending money - deficit Explain why a human would choose "overspending" to answer the question above: The answer to this question is:
answer:"overspending" A human would choose "overspending" because it best describes Joe's behavior while shopping. The phrase "found himself doing this a great deal" suggests that Joe is engaging in his shopping habit excessively, leading to undesirable consequences. Although there are funds left over, it is mentioned that it is not enough for his taste, indicating that he is spending more money than he would like. The other options, such as "loss of money" or "run out of money," do not accurately capture the idea that Joe is spending more money than he would like. "Spending money" is a general term that does not encompass the specific problem of excessive spending, and "deficit" suggests a negative balance rather than spending more than desired. Therefore, "overspending" is the most suitable answer for this question., overspending. The reason for this answer is that the passage mentions that Joe was spending a great deal while shopping, and that he was running out of funds but not completely. Overspending implies spending more than what is necessary or more than one can afford, which seems to be the situation with Joe as he has some money left over but not enough for his taste. The other options do not accurately reflect the situation presented in the passage.,A human would choose "overspending" to answer the question above because the text describes Joe finding shopping dangerous for him and mentions that he always has funds left over, but not enough for his taste, which indicates that he expenses more than he intended or could afford. The other options do not accurately describe his situation, as they do not specifically address how he was spending more money than he should or how his shopping habits were negatively impacting him.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. The Ravens lost their second straight game in a contest with the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers got on the board first with a 21-yard field goal by kicker John Kasay. Ravens quarterback Steve McNair was knocked out in the first quarter with a concussion, and backup Kyle Boller took over, connecting on a touchdown pass with Mark Clayton, on a pass intended for Derrick Mason that was tipped to Clayton. The Panthers responded when Drew Carter caught a 42-yard touchdown pass from Jake Delhomme, and Kasay kicked another field goal, this time from 31 yards. The Panthers went into halftime with a 13-7 lead. The third quarter was scoreless, and midway through the fourth quarter, Panthers kicker Kasay kicked his third field goal of the day from 21 yards out. Ravens wide receiver Clayton caught his second touchdown pass from Boller, again on a tipped pass, bringing the score to 16-14 Carolina. Panthers quarterback Delhomme continued his career day, this time throwing a 72-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Steve Smith. Delhomme threw for a career-high 365 yards. Ravens tight end Todd Heap caught a 7-yard pass from Boller in the final minutes, but it wasn't enough as the Panthers extended their current winning streak to four games. The loss dropped the Ravens to 4-2, and 1-1 against NFC Opponents. How many field goals did John Kasay kick?
answer:John Kasay kicked 3 field goals in that game., John Kasay, the kicker for the Carolina Panthers, kicked 3 field goals in the game against the Ravens. The first one was from 21 yards, the second one was from 31 yards, and the third one was also from 21 yards.,John Kasay kicked 3 field goals during the game.