Author: Steve B
Date: 09:13:25 11/07/05
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> >You like to put always all aspects (ie strength, collectability etc) in one >melting pot and to apply certain rules to all of it. If Chess Cards are >non-collectable then using them in a process together with collectable items, >for whatever purpose, is not what you want (if I understand it right). yes..correct but i think most Collectors feel the same > >I in contrast am used to analyse things, that is to subdivide them into >constituent parts and to consider them one for one. Measuring of the performance >(not that important with repect to dedicated units in my eyes btw) can be trated >differently for me than collecting itself. yes..i think enthusiasts think this way >Well it depends what Kaufbeuren means or should mean. If we say that it is a >tournament for dedicated computers (and have defined what a dedicated computer >is) then it’s obvious that a participation of a human doesn’t fit the definition and i must admit to you this year ..there some MODIFIED computers allowed to compete the Elite Champion for example it broke my heart.. but what can i do from here but only cry myself to sleep?? > >I see you have certain rules. :) But for a discussion of the definition of what >a ‘dedicated chess computer’ is, we rather should perhaps open a new thread, I >think... (or not) ;) no we have already beaten that issue to death already :)) Bucke Has Sold You Guys A Bill Of Goods Regards STEVE
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