Author: pavel
Date: 08:27:19 07/04/00
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On July 04, 2000 at 08:05:54, Chrille wrote: >On July 04, 2000 at 05:47:42, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: > >>On July 04, 2000 at 03:15:46, Chrille wrote: >> >>>The winboard-compatible, super-friendly, super-easytoinstall and >>>super-obfuscated Mint engine is now available for free download! >>>It may be downloaded without fuss at: >>> >>> http://ds.onyx.nu/mint/ >>> >>>Also provided on the page is a fail-safe way to boost your karma; >>>and I know how much us programmers love fail-safe techniques! So >>>hurry up and download Mint, the minty-fresh chess engine that will >>>bring a breath of minty-fresh air to the Winboard community! >>> >>>Have a nice day! >>> >>>- Christian Söderström >> >>Confirming the programmer's statement :) I had managed to charm Christian into >>sending me the program some time ago, much before this offer. I have found Mint >>(then a charmware program:) easy to install, fun to play, blitz strength about >>at 2000 its best, therefore ego-boosting... > >Actually Djordje it has a blitz ELO performance rating of 2249 now from games >on FICS. Maybe you should download the latest version and see if it still >boosts your ego ;) > >>*** Djordje >> >> >>BTW, it's about 42 centigrade in my city today; Mint will surely freshen up the >>environment, right? > >Mint will freshen up anything, especially when used in combination with a >Pina Colada: > > 6 oz Bacardi Black rum > 8 oz Cream of coconut (Coco Lopes) > 8 oz Pineapple juice > 1 wedge Pineapple > (source: Webtender) > >Or a milkshake will do just as fine! > >Have a nice day folks, and don't forget to boost your karma! > >- Christian Söderström hi christian :), I havent used your program yet but i have to say you have a nice webpage ;). If its strong enough (atleast in the par of bringer and comet) than i will be very much eager to use it in my winboard tourny ;). But for the time being I will wait to see what others has to say about its strength. have fun with your "karma" Pavel
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