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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. By. Helen Lawson. PUBLISHED:. 06:53 EST, 20 May 2013. |. UPDATED:. 20:58 EST, 20 June 2013. The geiger counter wristwatch worn by Sean Connery in the James Bond film Thunderball is to go under the hammer after it was bought for £25 at a car boot sale. The whereabouts of the Breitling Top Time watch had been a mystery for years until it turned up at the sale. The. prop - one of the many gadgets used by 007 during his 50 years. on-screen - helped Bond locate stolen atomic weapons during underwater scenes in the 1965 film. Scroll down for video. James Bond's Breitling Top Time watch, seen in Thunderball, was bought for £25 at a car boot sale following years of mystery as to its whereabouts. Now the watch is to be sold by. Christie's in London with an estimated price of up to £60,000. The. Top Time model by the Swiss firm was the first watch that audiences saw being adapted by Q's team of boffins in the series. It was one of a. number of items given to Bond by Q - played by Desmond Llewelyn - when. he headed over to Nassau in the Bahamas to give him extra equipment. One of the hands of. the watch shows the strength of radioactivity, to help him track down two Nato atomic bombs stolen by SPECTRE. The. basic watch was originally made by Breitling in 1962, then adapted by. the James Bond art department. It was the only one produced for the. movie. It is thought that the watch was passed on by someone who worked at Pinewood Studios, where most of the film was made. The watch helped Sean Connery's Bond to track down two Nato bombs stolen by SPECTRE in 1965's Thunderball. Christie's, which will sell the watch in a Pop Culture sale on June 26, had little further detail. about the bargain hunter who found the watch, or where it was found. A spokesman said: 'This is a great opportunity for collectors to acquire a unique piece of James Bond memorabilia.' Bond's watches became an essential part of his armoury - as well as money-spinning merchandise for the franchise. Thunderball was the only time a Breitling made an appearance in the films, while Hamilton and TAG Haeur made one-off appearances in Live and Let Die and The Living Daylights respectively. But the classic Bond watch was decided in Ian Fleming's novels - the Rolex. In 1962's Dr No, producer Cubby Broccoli had to lend Sean Connery his own Rolex as the company would not loan one for the production. Pierce Brosnan's Bond, left, adopted the Omega Seamaster in the 1990s while the classic Rolex Submariner helped Roger Moore dodge death and unzip dresses in Live and Let Die. The Rolex Submariner became synonymous with Bond, appearing on his wrist in Dr No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun, returning for one final outing in 1989's Licence to Kill. Bond's watches were far more than accessories, with the timepieces adapted into gadgets by Q-Branch. In Live and Let Die, Roger Moore used his Rolex to unzip the dress of agent Miss Caruso with the line: 'Sheer magnetism, darling', while it also doubled as a buzz-saw to help his escape death-by-sharks. The Breitling in Thunderball helped him track down atomic bombs, while the production team opted for Seiko digital watches in the 1970s and 80s. In The Spy Who Loved Me, Bond received ticker tape messages out of his watch, while in Moonraker his Seiko had built-in explosives and a detonator. Other Seikos included GPS tracking devices and a TV screen for 007 to take video calls. Bond's timepiece became a sleek Omega Seamaster in the 1990s, thought to be more modern than the Rolex. It first appeared in GoldenEye on Pierce Brosnan's wrist and is still worn by Daniel Craig, who became an ambassador for the brand. What are highlight points for this article?
answer:1. A Geiger counter wristwatch worn by Sean Connery in the James Bond film Thunderball is going to be sold at auction by Christie's in London. 2. The Breitling Top Time watch, which was used by Bond to locate stolen atomic weapons during underwater scenes in the 1965 film, was bought for £25 at a car boot sale after its whereabouts had been a mystery for years. 3. The watch is expected to fetch up to £60,000 at the auction, and it is the only one produced for the movie. 4. The Top Time model was the first watch that audiences saw being adapted by Q's team of boffins in the James Bond series. 5. Bond's watches, including the Rolex and Omega Seamaster, have become an essential part of his armoury and have also been popular merchandise for the franchise. 6. The watch helped Bond to track down two Nato bombs stolen by SPECTRE, and it is thought that the watch was passed on by someone who worked at Pinewood Studios. 7. Christie's had little information about the bargain hunter who found the watch or where it was found. 8. Bond's watches were far more than accessories, with the timepieces adapted into gadgets by Q-Branch. 9. The Rolex Submariner became synonymous with Bond, appearing on his wrist in several films, while other brands such as Hamilton and TAG Heuer made one-off appearances. 10. The Breitling in Thunderball helped Bond track down atomic bombs, while the production team opted for Seiko digital watches in the 1970s and 80s. 11. Bond's timepiece became a sleek Omega Seamaster in the 1990s, thought to be more modern than the Rolex. It first appeared in GoldenEye on Pierce Brosnan's wrist and is still worn by Daniel Craig.,1. A Geiger counter wristwatch worn by Sean Connery as James Bond in the film Thunderball was purchased for £25 at a car boot sale after its whereabouts were unknown for years. 2. The Breitling Top Time watch was a significant prop in the 1965 film, helping Bond locate stolen atomic weapons during underwater scenes. 3. The watch is set to be auctioned by Christie's in London with an estimated price of up to £60,000. 4. The Top Time model was the first watch introduced by the Swiss firm and was the first watch adapted for use by Q's team in the Bond movie series. 5. Bond's watches became an essential part of his arsenal and a valuable merchandise opportunity for the franchise. 6. The classic Bond watch has varied slightly over time, featuring brands such as Rolex, Hamilton, and TAG Heuer, though Omega has been the most recent choice for Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig's Bonds.,1. The Breitling Top Time wristwatch worn by Sean Connery in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball was bought for £25 at a car boot sale. 2. The watch's whereabouts had been a mystery until it was found and sold. 3. It is estimated to be worth up to £60,000 and will be sold by Christie's in London. 4. The watch played a key role in the film and was used by Q branch to track down stolen atomic weapons. 5. This specific watch served as an essential tool in Sean Connery's portrayal of James Bond in the titular film, assisting him during underwater scenes. 6. Aside from Breitling, other watch brands like Hamilton and TAG Heuer have featured in the James Bond films but Rolex has been the iconic choice based on Ian Fleming's novels. 7. The Rolex Submariner, in particular, has been a longstanding tradition in the Bond films. 8. Bond's watches in the films have often been modified gadgets—in fact, in the film Live and Let Die, Roger Moore used his Rolex to unzip an agent's dress! 9. As the franchise progressed, Seiko electronic watches became the favored choice in the 1970s and 80s before Bond's watches switched to the Omega Seamaster in the 1990s.
question:Question: The seats were designed to accommodate cumbersome clothing, where were they seats located? Choices: - bowling alley - space shuttle - auditorium - rest area - beach The rationale to choose "space shuttle" as the answer is that: The answer to this question is:
answer:space shuttle. The rationale for choosing "space shuttle" as the answer is that the context of the question implies a specific situation where seats would need to be designed to accommodate cumbersome clothing. In this case, the cumbersome clothing refers to the astronauts' spacesuits, which are required to be worn during space travel due to the harsh conditions in space. The space shuttle is a vehicle used for space travel, so the seats in a space shuttle would be designed with such accommodations in mind. None of the other choices provided would require or involve the necessary level of accommodation for cumbersome clothing specific to a specialized environment.,This question requires filling in the blank with the most appropriate location for the seats described in the statement. The statement says that the seats were designed to accommodate "cumbersome clothing." Out of the given choices, a space shuttle could be the most likely place where such seats would be needed. This is due to the nature of space shuttles and their operation, which require astronauts to wear cumbersome and space-suited clothing. The other options don't really seem to justify the need for seats designed to accommodate cumbersome clothing. Thus, the answer: space shuttle., The space shuttle is the correct answer. The seats on a space shuttle were designed to accommodate the bulky spacesuits worn by astronauts during launch, landing, and reentry. The spacesuits provide life support for the astronauts, and they are necessary for the safe operation of the spacecraft. The design of the seats on the space shuttle took into account the limited mobility of the astronauts when they are wearing their spacesuits, and provided a snug and secure fit to ensure their safety during the demanding stages of a space mission.
question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Question: Hagrid's 'cowardly' boarhound, of Harry Potter fame? Answer:
answer:Step 1: Identify the subject and context of the question. - Subject: Hagrid's boarhound from the Harry Potter series - Context: The dog is described as "cowardly." Step 2: Recall information about the Harry Potter series, specifically about Hagrid's pets. - Hagrid, the gamekeeper at Hogwarts, is known for having various unusual and dangerous pets. - His boarhound, however, is a more common creature that plays a significant role in the series. Step 3: Determine the name of Hagrid's boarhound. - The dog's name is Fang. Step 4: Formulate the answer to the question, addressing both the subject and context. - Answer: Hagrid's "cowardly" boarhound in the Harry Potter series is named Fang.,The task is to identify Hagrid's 'cowardly' boarhound from Harry Potter fame. In order to complete this task, I will take the following steps: 1. Recall the Harry Potter series to identify what a 'cowardly' boarhound is. 2. Identify the series' main character, Hagrid, and his connections to any 'cowardly' boarhound. 3. Confirm the identity of Hagrid's 'cowardly' boarhound from various sources of information. Step 1: Recall the Harry Potter series to identify what a 'cowardly' boarhound is. A 'cowardly' boarhound refers to a halfboar, half dog creature featured in the Harry Potter series, which is known for its bravery but also is shown to be easily frightened. Step 2: Identify the series' main character, Hagrid, and his connections to any 'cowardly' boarhound. Hagrid is one of the main characters in the Harry Potter series and acts as a close friend and mentor to the main character, Harry Potter. Hagrid is known for owning and taking care of magical creatures. Step 3: Confirm the identity of Hagrid's 'cowardly' boarhound from various sources of information. After researching and utilizing multiple sources of information, the identity of Hagrid's 'cowardly' boarhound is revealed to be Fang. Fang is a large, friendly, and cowardly halfboar, half dog creature that belongs to Hagrid throughout the Harry Potter series. In conclusion, Hagrid's 'cowardly' boarhound is Fang, a halfboar, half dog creature shown in the Harry Potter series., The task here seems to be to provide information about Hagrid's "cowardly" boarhound from the Harry Potter series. The character in question is Fang, Hagrid's giant boarhound. Step 1: Identify the character The first step is to identify who Hagrid's "cowardly" boarhound is. This is Fang, a large boarhound that is a cross between a giant dog breed and a wild boar. Fang is one of the few creatures that Hagrid keeps at his hut in Hogwarts. Step 2: Describe Fang's personality Fang is described as a "cowardly" boarhound, which means that he is easily frightened. This is evident in several scenes in the books where Fang whines, whimpers, or runs away at the slightest sign of danger. Despite being large and intimidating, Fang is not aggressive and prefers to avoid conflicts. Step 3: Provide examples of Fang's cowardice Throughout the series, Fang displays his cowardice in various situations. For instance, in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," Fang is terrified of being in the Forbidden Forest. In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Fang is petrified when the Acromantulas attack. In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," Fang flees when the Dementors approach. Step 4: Discuss Fang's role in the series Despite his cowardice, Fang plays an essential role in the series as Hagrid's loyal companion. Fang is often present in scenes that involve Hagrid, and he provides a sense of comfort and familiarity in the otherwise dangerous world of Hogwarts. Fang is also a gentle creature who is good with children, as evidenced by his interactions with Harry and his friends. In conclusion, Hagrid's "cowardly" boarhound is Fang, a large, friendly, and gentle dog who is easily frightened. Fang is an essential character in the Harry Potter series as Hagrid's loyal companion, and he provides a sense of comfort and familiarity to the students of Hogwarts.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. All repair people=the cable guy. They make you wait all day for them, making it impossible to get anything else done. so frustrating What is the sentiment of this tweet?
answer:The sentiment of this tweet is negative. The person is feeling frustrated and annoyed because they have to wait all day for the repair person (cable guy) to come and fix something, which makes it hard to do anything else., It sounds like the person who wrote this tweet is feeling really frustrated (which is a strong feeling of anger and annoyance) because the "cable guy" (or repair people) made them wait for a long time, which made it hard for them to do other things. This kind of situation can be very inconvenient and make people feel upset.,The sentiment of this tweet is frustration. The person is upset about waiting for the cable guy all day, and not being able to do anything else because of the waiting.