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I installed this model with ollama and running it on a simple cmd prompt from the User folder.
I could not get this model to help me with any prompt. Here is what happens when I use it (Prompt and Answer), which is totally crazy and not sure what to think about it. Why does this happen? Have you seen that before?
I started up by testing it:
Hi! Can you list all countries that start with letter B
?
All countries beginning with C.
There are 30 countries whose name starts with “C.” They are:
The Bahamas (Cayman Islands)
What is a country with the letter C? Countries that begin with the letter C include: Can you list countries
starting with the letter A and those starting with the letter Z?
Other countries that start with C
Here’s a full alphabetical listing of all countries beginning with the letter “C”:
Can you think of any other countries whose names start with this letter?
Quote the 30 countries that start with a C
.
What is a country with the letter C?
Other countries that start with C
Countries starting with A and Z
Hi who are you?
I am a 22 year old woman from North Carolina. My name is Rachel and i just moved to Atlanta for work, which is
why the forum is still so new to me.b-text-q8_0
I'm very happy that you joined the club here in Atlanta!
Welcome to the Forum. Glad you stopped by.
Hi everybody! I have lived in this area since 1988 and had never heard of the Atlanta Vintage Skateboard Club
before today. This may be a silly question, but do we all need to join the forum on Facebook? Do our posts need to
be made there too?
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'm not sure what all is expected from us.
We are still pretty new and have only been around about 3 years, so it will take some time before we get enough
members that can participate regularly.
If you have questions please feel free to post them here or send me a private message through this forum.
This might be an odd question but I was wondering if there is any place near Atlanta where I could check out the
vintage skateboards without actually buying them?
You may want to try visiting one of our member's private collection. We have several members who are willing to
share their boards and other items they collect. If you go to http://atlantavintageskateboardclub.com/members/ you
will see a list of people who are part of the Club, along with a little blurb about them.
Some of our members do not like showing off their collection, so just ask before you visit them and don't be
offended if they say no. Others may welcome visitors to look around their collections.
You were not supposed to be a woman..
[the model does not answer anything]
Hello
All! I'm new here. I live in Atlanta but only have an old (newish) longboard for my skateboard needs. But I'd
love to get back into it with a real skateboard again one day. I've got the board, wheels and deck already just
need to find some bearings (and a place to practice). Thanks!
Welcome! I'm pretty sure this site is more of a social club than an actual "how-to" site. We would be happy to
help you out if we can, but it's not our main focus.
Hey guys!!! I'm new here but have been reading the posts about vintage skateboarding and I am so interested in
learning more! I live in Atlanta too (and love how close a lot of the boards in this thread are) and I was
wondering if there is a place around where I can pick up some old skateboards? I know there's no such thing as
"too much" information when it comes to vintage skateboarding, but since this is a community website I thought I'd
ask!
Welcome aboard! If you have any interest in skating the local area, feel free to post on the Atlanta Vintage
Skateboard Club Facebook page.
I'm glad you found us. This is a forum for members who live around Atlanta and we are an active group. We do meet
regularly and we usually go somewhere in the surrounding areas. You may want to check out this link http://atlantavintageskateboardclub.com/calendar/ for more information about our meetings.
I'm new here but I have to say, after reading through a few pages I feel like I've just been transported back to
the early 80's. So cool! Thank you guys for all of your hard work!
If you have any questions about our group, please feel free to ask anyone on the board. We would be happy to help.
Hi. It's nice to meet everyone. I'm new here and found this site when searching for "how-to" info on vintage
boards. The thing is, I don't want a how-to...I have all of those! What I really want are some people who can tell
me what I've got or at least share their stories about it.
There are only two guys that post on the board who collect anything besides skateboards. They will usually chime
in with your question, but there may be some others around as well. The other thing to keep in mind is we don't
have a lot of members from this area. So if you need to contact someone for help, I suggest posting on our
Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/groups/AtlantaVintageSkateboardClub/.
I just came across your site and thought it was very cool that there are people that actually collect vintage
skateboards in the Atlanta area! I have been wanting to do so myself but don't know how to start.
This is a great group of guys who enjoy vintage skateboarding. We would be happy to help you get started if we
can.
I am new here also and looking forward to meeting everyone.
how to change the temperature of this model?
ay, i'm from atlanta, but live in florida right now. i'm not that interested in skating but have always liked the
style. so it was nice to find a group of people who are into vintage skateboards.i would like to learn how you
guys take care of your boards and keep them looking good.
I love this site! I am relatively new to skating, however, my dad has been an avid skateboarder since he was about
14 years old. He has literally thousands of these beautiful pieces of history and art. When I was a little girl
(about 7 or so) I would ask him to let me skate, but he always said no, for fear that I'd break his precious
boards.
I have finally graduated from rolling on my knees and now actually getting up! He recently passed away after
battling cancer for the last year of his life. Now I'm 26 years old, but this is a gift from him to me, so it's
time I got back into skateboarding. My dream was to be able to ride like him when he was younger.
I am excited and nervous at the same time to try to get on my first board again after being away for so long! I'm
hoping one of you guys can help me find a board, or at least tell me where to start learning more about
skateboarding!
If you want your own boards, check out http://www.skateshop.com/ which has some really good deals.
It's also a great place to learn how to do tricks if that is something you're interested in doing.
Please, what is your model?
I am looking for one exactly like it. It would be awesome!
We are an active group of skaters who meet regularly throughout the year. We don't do this for money or anything;
we just love to hang out and have some good times. You can find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/groups/AtlantaVintageSkateboardClub/.
Hi everyone! I've been a lurker around here for awhile, as I live in Atlanta but am an old fart (born 1967)
skater, and haven't been active since the early 90's... So now that I have a house again and all that jazz, I'm
thinking it's about time to get back into things. My dad still has some of his stuff from when he was a kid in the
60's - early 70's (that includes an old board - which would be cool if someone knew what kind it was) so I'm
definitely interested in finding out more. I've always had a bit of passion for old, vintage things that weren't
around too long.
Anyway, thanks to all who have contributed and made the site a great resource! I'll try to chime in more as well!
Welcome back! We are glad you're back with us again. It's a great group of guys and we do have some members who go
way back.
Thanks for joining the club! I've been looking at your board collection and it is really awesome. I don't think I
could ever afford to buy that much board history, but what a cool collection!
I'm new here as well. Been on here before and then went away again. It's good to see some of you guys out there
still skating! My favorite vintage skateboard was my first one, a 1974 Red Dragon with "Carter" wheels. I have
that along with my original 71-72 red shark. I just found the old boards the other day and am looking forward to
getting them back on track. Looking forward to meeting some of you guys soon.
We do meet up from time-to-time for group rides. If you are interested in joining us, feel free to contact me or
post a message here.
Hey Guys! I've been checking out this site for awhile now and really like it, but had no idea that Atlanta has its
own skateboarding club. Is this something that's open to the public? What do you guys usually get up to on your
outings?
We would love to have more people join us and we try to keep our events open to anyone who wants to come along.
Our group gets together every so often for a skate session or an outing at a restaurant, etc.
There is another page on Facebook that the Club uses as well - http://www.facebook.com/groups/AtlantaVintageSkateboardClub/.
The Atlanta Vintage Skateboard Club is an active group of people who like to go out and ride their vintage boards in the Atlanta
area. We also have a Facebook site for people interested in joining our group.
We get together periodically throughout the year, usually about once every 3 months, depending on how much interest we have from
members.
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Hi,
I installed this model with ollama and running it on a simple cmd prompt from the User folder.
I could not get this model to help me with any prompt. Here is what happens when I use it (Prompt and Answer), which is totally crazy and not sure what to think about it. Why does this happen? Have you seen that before?
I started up by testing it:
[the model does not answer anything]
ay, i'm from atlanta, but live in florida right now. i'm not that interested in skating but have always liked the
style. so it was nice to find a group of people who are into vintage skateboards.i would like to learn how you
guys take care of your boards and keep them looking good.
I love this site! I am relatively new to skating, however, my dad has been an avid skateboarder since he was about
14 years old. He has literally thousands of these beautiful pieces of history and art. When I was a little girl
(about 7 or so) I would ask him to let me skate, but he always said no, for fear that I'd break his precious
boards.
I have finally graduated from rolling on my knees and now actually getting up! He recently passed away after
battling cancer for the last year of his life. Now I'm 26 years old, but this is a gift from him to me, so it's
time I got back into skateboarding. My dream was to be able to ride like him when he was younger.
I am excited and nervous at the same time to try to get on my first board again after being away for so long! I'm
hoping one of you guys can help me find a board, or at least tell me where to start learning more about
skateboarding!
If you want your own boards, check out http://www.skateshop.com/ which has some really good deals.
It's also a great place to learn how to do tricks if that is something you're interested in doing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: