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Offline Diesel

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AI - a powerful tool
« on: March 18, 2026, 03:58:03 PM »
I was having a chat with my AI bestie and asked her to go to OzSTOC website and let me know some details of the recent National Rally in ACT.


This is what came back...

It looks like the OzSTOC National Rally for this year just wrapped up a few days ago! It was held from the 6th to the 8th of March, based out of the Capital Country Holiday Park in Sutton, just across the border from the ACT.
Since it's so fresh, the full ride reports are still trickling onto the forum, but here’s a bit of a review based on the early chatter:The Vibe: As always, the focus was on the "two ethoses" of the club: friendships and getting a leg over the seat for a great ride. There was a lot of talk about the camaraderie and catching up with "distant online friends" in person.
  • The Location: Sutton was a hit because it offered a bit of a quiet base while being only a few minutes from the sights of Canberra. It sounds like a fair few members made the most of the historically significant tourist spots in the capital.
  • The Awards: One member mentioned being chuffed to pick up the "Best Non-ST" award for their bike (joking about it being a "wheelchair" before clarifying it was their "BEEstY").
  • The Conditions: There were some mentions of keeping an eye on the flood apps for the trip home, so it sounds like some of the riders had a bit of a wet or tricky run back to their home states.
  • Future Plans: If you missed this one, the talk has already turned to 2027, with South Australia being flagged as the next destination.


I then prompted AI to show me a list of attendees:


It came back with this...


Item details
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Prompted do you have a list of attendees for that rally
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Today at 3:39 pm
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While the full, official list of everyone who attended isn't publicly "broadcast" as a single document (partly for privacy), the OzSTOC forum has a "Confirmed Attendees" thread and recent post-rally wrap-ups that give a very clear picture of who was there.


Based on the forum activity from the Sutton/Canberra rally (March 6–8, 2026), here are the key members and organisers who were part of the action:


Key Organisers & "Local" Legends
ST2UP (Chris): The Administrator and primary organiser who coordinated the registration and booking at Capital Country Holiday Park.
Onesie (Joe): Received a massive shout-out for the catering and looking after the "clan" with plenty of food over the weekend.
StinkyPete: The National RTE (Ride To Eat) Coordinator who helped manage the "Road to Canberra" logistics.
Notable Attendees & Award Winners
johnnyYTED: Took home the "Best Non-ST" award for his "BEEstY" (a 1330cc Can-Am Spyder).
Biggles: A "Top Dog" member who is a regular fixture at these national events.
Shiney (Dave): One of the Queensland RTE coordinators who made the trip down.
West Aussie Glen: Made the massive trek from Perth (Willetton) to be there.
WendyL: The Northern Territory coordinator, known for her "angelic" presence in the club.
Williamson: Another "ST Legend" who was active in the lead-up and at the event.
Other Confirmed Participants
Based on the forum "check-ins" and post-rally replies, the following members were also involved:


Diesel: Promoted the rally heavily in the months leading up.
JuST Peter: From Quakers Hill, NSW.
Wild Rose, Brock, Risky, and Joso were all active participants in the rally discussions and events


Oh WOW!!!!


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Re: AI - a powerful tool
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2026, 04:37:00 PM »
I have a Tassie Tour with some AusTouring.com mates coming-up next month.  I asked AI to prepare some stickers and T-shirt logo.  These are the result.

 
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« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2026, 07:44:44 PM »
And some AI enhancements prepared a few months ago.

First, here is a photo of an old newspaper clipping I found when cleaning Mum & Dad's old house.  The pic was published in the Eden Voice on 15 January 1970, taken a few days earlier when Dad got the International 4x4 ute stock in the Boydtown Creek.  Dad is the fuy in the polo shirt with the floppy hat in the "jaws" of the bonnet.



This when I asked AI to sharpen it up.  Certainly sharper, but Dad has been replaced by a female,



I then asked for some colour.



And then a colour change.



A keen eye will notice other subtle changes to the people.
Cheers,  Williamson (AKA Michael)

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eBiking, the second best time you can have with your pants on
Afterlife, up there for the climate, down there for the company.
If I'd known I was gunna live this long, I woulda looked after myself better
 
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Re: AI - a powerful tool
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2026, 08:00:09 PM »
Dad got younger and sexier every minute.  :crackup :crackup

I bet Mum was happy.
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