Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 10:58:07 04/07/04
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On April 07, 2004 at 10:40:27, Uri Blass wrote: My viewpoint is that the client is king (dutch saying) and is always correct. According the default chess training from Cor van Wijgerden (dutch national chess trainer) it is a peanut to get players to a rating of 2200. In fact his course at step 6 goes up to that level: "everyone can learn how to capture a piece and what is a good bishop and what is a bad knight". So according to his definition you failed there and according to you your IQ is below 70 in chess then as a logical deduction followed upon that. >On April 07, 2004 at 10:05:29, Sune Fischer wrote: > >>On April 07, 2004 at 09:39:50, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >> >>>Sune, there are three kinds of people in the world. >>> >>>1. People that can't edit configuration files (90%) >>>2. People that don't want to edit configuration files (9.9%) >>>3. System admins (0.1%) >> >>I think the numbers are more like this: >> >>1. People that can't edit configuration files (90%) >>2. People that don't want to edit configuration files (99%) >>3. System admins (0.1%) > >No > >There may be 99% who do not want to edit configuration files but >I do not believe there are 90% who cannot edit configuration files. > >There may be 90% who do not know today how to do it(I am more optimistic about >the knowledge of people) but I am quiet sure that every person who has IQ that >is higher than 70 can edit configuration file. > >The numbers that Vincent gave that 90% will be unable to do it even if you show >them a video are simply insulting the customers and I do not want to buy >products from a person who says that 90% of his customers are morons. > >Uri
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