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Subject: Re: Chess Programmers -- take note: M. N. J. van Kervinck's Master's Thesis

Author: Sune Fischer

Date: 15:45:01 08/20/02

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On August 20, 2002 at 18:32:06, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On August 20, 2002 at 18:24:43, Sune Fischer wrote:
>[snip]
>>>All the rules of varies disciplines concerning thesis work I checked at the
>>>above link allows for theoretical work, which can be a compendium of already
>>>published work. That's a fact.
>>
>>Nonsense, what would be the point, anyone could toss together 100 pages in two
>>weeks, why would you need a year for that?
>
>You could toss 100 pages together in 12 seconds, if you were quick enough with
>cut and paste.  However, it will hardly be worth reading.  Have you seen this:
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?246441
>?

Yes I saw it, I was very glad to read it.
If he already knew it wasn't a major intellectual achievment, then he shouldn't
be too 'emotional damaged' from my attack :)))
That makes me very happy actually, it seems we even agree about the *standard*
not being super high.

He is in luck studying in that university I think, I hope he has to take some
killer courses to make up for it, hehe ;)

>BTW, your email alias is broken (apparently).

Oh, the yahoo you mean, yeah that is just a spam account, don't post there, use
fischer@heaven.dk instead.

-S.



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