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

Author: Bob Durrett

Date: 08:06:28 10/20/02

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On October 20, 2002 at 09:14:29, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>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

Rolf, I simply don't have any clue at all as to what you are saying here.
Please rephrase in simple English which can be easily understood by children.

Incidently, no one will know who your friend, Prof. Althöfer, is or why he is
important.  Maybe you should forget about him or her entirely.

Please re-post in simple English.

Bob D.



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