Author: martin fierz
Date: 00:45:44 01/12/04
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On January 12, 2004 at 00:23:19, Slater Wold wrote: >On January 11, 2004 at 16:42:15, martin fierz wrote: > >>On January 11, 2004 at 16:11:06, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >> >>>On January 10, 2004 at 16:24:59, Jim Bodkins wrote: >>> >>>>The US doesnt play chess really. USCF has 90,000 members out of 1/3 billion >>>>people and just went bankrupt (over about $300,000 - chump change to a pro >>>>basketball player) and had to sell its store to an english firm. Most of the top >>>>US players (USCF) are immigrants not native. >>>> >>>>I'm a native American, so dont get mad. We play baseball not chess. Chess isnt >>>>culturally a part of the US at all. People (Garry) come here mainly because of >>>>money not chess. Chess software doesnt interest most programmers in my >>>>experience. OS's, databases etc do. >>>> >>>>The US will get hammered, but the guys will probably have fun anyway. >>>> >>>>... oh, and we do Mars missions. :) >>> >>>I believe people on this message board have forgotten their history. :) Shannon >>>was American, the revolutionary programs MacHack and CHESS were American, the >>>world champions Belle, Deep Thought, and Cray Blitz were American. >> >>you are forgetting the first computer chess programmer - alan turing, not >>exactly american :-) > >WHAT?! > >Claude Shannon is American... > >And he was before Turing... i won't claim shannon wasn't american. but AFAIK turing was there first. he was the guy who played a computer chess game by computing moves of his program himself on pieces of paper ;-) cheers martin
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