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So I asked ChatGPT what the best source for Fiero information is... (Page 1/1) |
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Cliff Pennock
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APR 23, 04:54 AM
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And it got it right... twice. 😄
And by that I mean it gave me two sites: "Fiero Forum" (www.fiero.nl) and "Pennock's Fiero Forum" (www.fiero.nl). But apparently, ChatGPT thinks it was founded by Arjen Pennock. In fact, who founded PFF changes each time you ask. One time it was Eugene Pennock, another time it was a group of Fiero enthousiasts, and at one time it even thought it was founded by Oliver Scholz. The only thing that never changes is that it considers PFF the best place on the interwebs for Fiero related info. 🥰
quote | Me: What's the best online source for Fiero information?
ChatGPT: The best online source for Fiero information would be the Fiero Forum (www.fiero.nl), which is an online community dedicated to discussing all things related to the Pontiac Fiero. This forum is a great resource for technical information, troubleshooting advice, and discussions about upgrades and modifications. There are also numerous DIY tutorials, parts for sale, and a wealth of knowledge from experienced Fiero enthusiasts who are happy to share their expertise. Additionally, there are other Fiero-specific websites and forums, such as Pennock's Fiero Forum (www.fiero.nl), that can provide further information and resources.
Me: Can you tell me more about Pennock's Fiero Forum?
ChatGPT: Sure! Pennock's Fiero Forum (www.fiero.nl) is a popular online community dedicated to the Pontiac Fiero, similar to the Fiero Forum. This forum was started by a Fiero enthusiast named Arjen Pennock in the Netherlands, and has since grown to become a valuable resource for Fiero owners and enthusiasts all around the world.
Like the Fiero Forum, Pennock's Fiero Forum offers a wealth of technical information, troubleshooting advice, and discussions about upgrades and modifications. There are also DIY tutorials, parts for sale, and a large community of experienced Fiero enthusiasts who are always willing to help out and share their knowledge.
One unique feature of Pennock's Fiero Forum is its "The Construction Zone" section, which allows users to showcase their Fieros and share photos and details about their builds. This section is a great place to get inspiration for your own Fiero project, and to connect with other Fiero owners who share your passion for this unique car.
Overall, Pennock's Fiero Forum is a fantastic resource for anyone who owns or is interested in the Pontiac Fiero, and is well worth checking out. |
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Cliff Pennock
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APR 23, 05:01 AM
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If you ask more detailed info, it just starts making up things.
quote | Me: Can you tell me more about Cliff Pennock?
ChatGPT: Cliff Pennock is a Fiero enthusiast from the Netherlands who founded Pennock's Fiero Forum in 1997. He has been a dedicated advocate for the Pontiac Fiero, and has used his forum as a way to connect with other Fiero owners and enthusiasts around the world.
In addition to his work with Pennock's Fiero Forum, Cliff has also been involved in organizing Fiero-related events and gatherings, such as the annual Fiero Factory Tour in Michigan, USA. He has also been a contributor to various Fiero-related publications and websites, sharing his knowledge and expertise with other Fiero enthusiasts.
Cliff's passion for the Fiero is reflected in the numerous projects and restorations he has undertaken over the years, including a highly-regarded Fiero GT restoration that he completed in 2009. He remains an active member of the Fiero community, and his contributions have helped to make Pennock's Fiero Forum one of the most respected and well-regarded online resources for Fiero owners and enthusiasts. |
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Fierochic88
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APR 23, 12:27 PM
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Jake_Dragon
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APR 23, 06:20 PM
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We all know Archie created the forum from the bones of a mailing list. Cliff is an AI created to provide anonymity by Archie so he could be a part of the community without being accused of pushing his products.
At least that's the story I remember. To see two AI bots chatting about the Fiero is funny...
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