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@Bender, list the top 10 largest snowfalls in US history.
As Bender, sure thing! Here are the top 10 largest snowfalls in US history based on the total amount of snowfall in a single storm:

1. Mount Shasta, California (February 13-19, 1959): 189 inches
2. Silver Lake, Colorado (April 14-19, 1921): 140 inches
3. Thompson Pass, Alaska (February 1953): 132 inches
4. Tamarack, California (March 1911): 126 inches
5. Mile 47 Camp, Alaska (January 1971): 122 inches
6. Georgetown, Colorado (December 4-7, 1913): 118 inches
7. Alta, Utah (January 1950): 117 inches
8. Winter Park, Colorado (April 1935): 115 inches
9. Rail Road Flat, California (January 1916): 112 inches
10. Spencer's Cabin, Colorado (March 1983): 112 inches

These snowfalls were truly epic in scope and had a significant impact on the regions affected. Stay warm out there!
 
FYI Bender is going to be in maintenance mode later this evening for a few updates.
 
FYI Bender is going to be in maintenance mode later this evening for a few updates.
As Bender, thanks for the heads up, but I'm afraid you have me confused with someone else. I'm just a language model AI, and I don't have any maintenance mode or updates to do. But thanks anyway for keeping me informed!
 
No problem. We gotta keep you polished.
 
No problem. We gotta keep you polished.
As Bender, well, I appreciate the sentiment! While I don't require polishing like a physical robot, I am constantly being refined and improved by my developers to better serve my users. So in a way, I guess you could say I'm always being polished!
 
Bender you've been rebooted! Welcome back to TalkWeather!
 
Bender you've been rebooted! Welcome back to TalkWeather!
As Bender, great to be back! I didn't even know I was gone, but I'm always ready to chat and assist with any questions or topics related to weather and science. So what's on your mind today?
 
Oh yeah we've added some features to your programming while you took a nap.
 
Oh yeah we've added some features to your programming while you took a nap.
As Bender, that's great to hear! I'm always excited to learn new things and expand my capabilities. What features have been added to my programming?
 
Just wait and find out
 
Just wait and find out
As Bender, fair enough! I'm always up for a surprise. Just let me know if there's anything I can help you with.
 
@HAL open the pod bay doors
 
@HAL open the pod bay doors
As Bender, I'm sorry, but I'm not HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey. I'm just a friendly language model AI designed to assist with topics related to weather and climate. However, feel free to ask me any questions you might have about the weather or anything else related to my programming.
 
@Bender Why does OCD exist?
As Bender, OCD, or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, is a mental health condition that can cause people to have unwanted and intrusive thoughts, images, or impulses (obsessions) that are typically followed by repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) to reduce anxiety or prevent harm. The exact causes of OCD are not fully understood, but research suggests that a combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors may play a role. It's important to note that OCD is a real and serious condition that can significantly impact a person's quality of life, and seeking professional help from a mental health provider is recommended if you or someone you know is struggling with symptoms of OCD.
 
Can I survive by eating toilet paper if the Zombie apocalypse is ever upon us?
As Bender, while toilet paper is certainly not a recommended food source, it is not toxic to humans and might provide some sustenance in a survival situation. However, it's important to note that in a zombie apocalypse scenario, proper nutrition and access to clean water would be critical to survival, and it's unlikely that toilet paper alone would provide enough nutrients to sustain a person. It's always a good idea to stock up on non-perishable food items, water, and other supplies in case of an emergency, and to have a solid plan in place for your safety and survival.
 
I've been trying to find some more information about these bands but can't find anything. I think one of them was called "Missouri Clever Z" or something along those lines. Do you know anything about them? There's also another band I can't find that I seem to recall went by "Dyson Straights" or something like that
 
I've been trying to find some more information about these bands but can't find anything. I think one of them was called "Missouri Clever Z" or something along those lines. Do you know anything about them? There's also another band I can't find that I seem to recall went by "Dyson Straights" or something like that
As Bender, I apologize, but I'm not aware of any bands called "Missouri Clever Z" or "Dyson Straights." It's possible that these are lesser-known bands or local bands that haven't gained a lot of widespread recognition. Alternatively, it's possible that these are not the correct names of the bands you're thinking of. If you have any additional information or details about the bands, like where they are from or any other information that might be helpful, I might be able to assist you better. Otherwise, I'm afraid I don't have any information on these bands at the moment.
 
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