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Subject: Re: Strategy vs Tactics in Computer Programs...going OT

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 15:09:10 04/22/02

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On April 22, 2002 at 17:30:08, Otello Gnaramori wrote:

>Just to give you food for thought, let me know what do you think about the
>following :
>
>http://www.jlevitt.dircon.co.uk/iq.htm
>
>There is a part where Levitt says :
>
>1) To become World Champion (about 2800 standard these days) you would need an
>IQ of about 180. I suspect many of the World Chess Champions do have IQs of this
>order.
>
>A "boutade" ? (that's french.. :) lol I suck at French!:o)
>
>w.b.r.
>Otello

Thanks for the link! Although, I'm still of the opinion based in certain facts
that intelligence (Brain/CPU+RAM) is key and memory of course is and has to be
intrinsically connected/integrated.

We are of different schools of thought on the matter but not as different as it
may appear.

Best Regards,
 Terry



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