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Subject: Re: The Adventures of Boris the Talking Chess Computer.

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 14:29:12 04/08/00

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On April 08, 2000 at 16:29:24, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

>I was rolling down the Washington Beltway back in the warm month of May 1980
>playing a nice game of chess with my buddy Boris.  Boris and I were opening with
>a nice Ruy Lopez and he was set to his highest level of about 1000 USCF.  I
>slowly crushed him and it was a good day for him to die.  I shut him off and put
>the pieces away and closed his walnut box.  I forgot what he said when he
>lost.... It has been so long ago.
>
>When I got home my wife asked me if I was playing chess while driving.  "Yes,
>dear, I was!"   " You stupid bastard---don't you know that you could get in an
>accident that way??." was her aggravated response.  I must admit that it was
>fun.  I reassured her that I would play only when the car was not moving.  This
>sounds like cellphone city doesn't it?
>
>Boris took many trips with me into the hills of Virginia and the Smoky Mountains
>and....  It was a sad day that I sold Boris to a fellow from North Carolina by
>the name of Bell.  Mr. Bell was a true Southern gentleman who loved the "Dukes
>of Hazard".  He treated Boris very well and Boris endured his poor play with
>respect.  Alas, poor Boris finally fell apart and went to the computer chess
>heaven in the sky.  I was on my way to bigger and faster opponents but Boris was
>my first pretty good chess-playing box.
>
>May he rest in pieces.
>
>
>Tim Frohlick

Hi Tim:
If you ever find the grave of Boris, maybe you would like to write this in his
tombstone:
I was made by Chafitz Inc. of Rovkville, Maryland.
David Slate and Larry Atkins were hired to help writting my source code.
I runned in a F8 microprocessor and I had 2,5 Kb ROM and used just 1/4 Kb for
RAM.
Even mighty Fritz 6 will lay as me in a grave, some day.
And now go in Peace.



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