Author: Mike Hunt
Date: 10:39:14 01/22/00
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On January 22, 2000 at 13:36:56, Dave Gomboc wrote: >On January 22, 2000 at 13:33:02, Mike Hunt wrote: > >>On January 22, 2000 at 13:20:42, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >> >>>On January 22, 2000 at 11:24:24, John Warfield wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Why don't I see more reviews of Shredder4? This program doesn't seem to get >>>>the attention that it deserves. It is an incredibly strong program, which plays >>>>not only excellent chess but very exciting chess. I predict it will take atleast >>>>second or third place in enriques tournament if not first! >>> >>>Hello John, >>> >>>As I grow older I am less likely to spend $100.00 on anything. I would however >>>spend that much for a combo of Shredder 4, Chess Tiger and Fritz 6. Is anybody >>>getting the idea? It might be a good idea for us to have a "chess program of >>>the quarter club and spend $10.00/month to obtain the latest programs. If we >>>could get 10000 members here at CCC it certainly would be possible. >>> >>>We would all be so busy evaluating our latest programs that we would be content >>>and not contentious. The Schwartz knows a good idea when he sees one and that >>>would be the next logical step in his progression. >>> >>>ICD Rules, >>> >>>Tim Frohlick >> >>Yeah, why the hell would anyone pay $100 for a chess program?!?!?! Just download >>the stupid thing. Man, I got Shredder 3 & 4, Fritz 6, Hiarcs 732, Junior 5, >>Rebel Century, Nimzo 99, and Genius6.5. all those for free. Now that is a deal! >>But if you are like most and you would rather waste money I think $100 is to >>much. $50-60 Max. I mean you could like get 2 Quake 3's for $100!!!! >>You people are getting ripped off man. >>Peace, >>Mike Hunt hehehehe > >How sorry can you be, if you planned it in advance? > >Dave Say what dude?????? Planned what? What the hell are you talking about man? Peace Mike Hunt
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