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Subject: Re: My lament!

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 23:51:27 09/07/00

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On September 08, 2000 at 02:17:20, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On September 08, 2000 at 01:16:18, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On September 07, 2000 at 22:14:17, stuart taylor wrote:
>>
>>> This will have to be the last generation of chess programs I will ever be
>>>buying, as I will not be able to devote much more of my life to chess, and less


>>>so, programs (which you need chess knowledge to be able to appreciate).
>I have read Stuart's contribution as follows: saturation + the fact we
>have made our programs too strong. Too strong in the sense you need to
>be a good chess player to understand what is going on on the board. I
>just hope I understood wrong :)
>
>Ed
>
>
>
>>>  I just wish to express my plea to the programmers to try to push it all in
>>>this year, and not to wait for another one or two years!

Dear Stuart,

In five years from now we will be able to play machines that are the size of a
pocket calculator and have the strength of a grandmaster.  You will then be able
to play a game at any time and anywhere.  The world isn't going to end until
December 31, 2012 and so we have plenty of time to play chess.

Having a strong computer opponent not only means that you will never beat it but
it always will play excellent chess and you can wow your friends by saying what
a genius you are for buying it in the first place.

Some of my friends are gun nuts and have over one hundred guns each.  They don't
shoot every gun but they collect them for the romance of the weapon.  I have
three telescopes and two sets of binoculars.  I have a specific use for each
one.  Some folks collect fine automobiles ie  1920s Bugatti sportsters and
Humvees and so on.

There is no rush to own the ultimate chess program. Just be interested in the
rich and varied aspects of chess and think of the silicon beasts as tools to
enrich our lives.


Tim Frohlick  "Eschatological Man"



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