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Subject: Fairy tales about morphic influencing of articles in CCC by a sandwich!

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 06:14:29 10/20/02

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On October 20, 2002 at 08:04:18, Janosch Zwerensky wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>suppose Kramnik deliberately threw the match against DF. How do you think then
>did he make sure that Kasparov won't just smash Deep Junior in december, which
>no doubt would now cause interest in Kramnik as an anti-computer-player to drop
>considerably?
>
>Regards,
>Janosch

It could well be that you are a twin brother of Prof. Althöfer. Look, the small
paragraphe shows one thing very clear, namely that you confuse the chess quality
of a player or machine and the mere results. Althöfer is going still farther
because for him a certain entity is already different if it got a different
label. This is crap. And more so for a scientist.

Now you go even a step into the direction of magic. The result of some show
event of Kasparov should be able to influence the quality of games Kramnik did
play. This is also a lot of crap. And you know what? I was just eating a
sandwich and therefore you wrote such an article here in CCC. Don't believe me?
I mean is it sort of epidemic forcing intelligent people to write such nonsense?

Ok, for 1 million dollars I'll say the opposite for a couple of days. :)

Rolf Tueschen



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