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Subject: Re: what is the definition of a "Professional chess program" authors apprec

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 16:52:23 03/03/00

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On March 03, 2000 at 17:03:32, Drazen Marovic wrote:

>what is the definition of a "Professional chess program" authors appreciated?

A professional chess program is the one -or several- we, people in CCC, consider
to be above "mass market chess programs". And "Mass market programs" are those
you purchase in a mall with the rest of those despicable jimmies that does not
comes here. Nevertheless, both, pro and mass market stuff, get our skins in any
moment. So, in the end, the professional program is the one that get your skin
without shame for you. And that is very professional indeed. At least I prefer
to lose money to a corporative investor than lending the buck to a friend. In
this last case you are simply an idiot.
Fernando



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