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Subject: Re: which 6 man tablebases are the most important?

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 11:02:58 04/07/04

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On April 07, 2004 at 12:57:44, Sune Fischer wrote:

>On April 07, 2004 at 12:38:29, Anthony Cozzie wrote:
>
>>On April 07, 2004 at 11:43:09, Sune Fischer wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>Read that two or three times until it sinks in.
>>>
>>>Don't be rude man, you aren't getting my point either.
>>>
>>>-S.
>>
>>I think this has a lot more to do with your frustration at being told that you
>>are wrong by 50 people than my rudeness.
>
>I think you are the only who is frustrated here.

Everyone is just figuring out that you have no understanding for what is an
average person in life. Your brain lacks something called 'understanding other
peoples viewpoint'. A.K.A. blassomania.

>>Let me recap:
>>
>>Your (wrong) point:
>>
>>People should spend time to learn how to operate computers & their programs.
>
>I stand by my point, but it's taken a bit out of context so let me add
>"if they expect to have any serious use of it".
>
>>My point:
>>
>>People have better things to do.  Using a computer is the *means* not the *end*.
>
>Right, but I still have to take lessons to drive a car, even though the car is
>just a means to get from A to B.
>I do not expect by default to be able to operate such a machine.
>
>Don't get me wrong though, I fully support the idea that software should be as
>easy to use as possible.
>In fact this is why I often advocate Arena over Winboard, I know it will be
>easier for newbies to relate to.
>
>-S.
>>anthony



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