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Subject: Re: Ches and science fiction.

Author: Djordje Vidanovic

Date: 05:55:02 05/02/00

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On May 01, 2000 at 15:42:39, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Hi:
>It is just a bad guess, maybe, but I have the impression that someehat love for
>chess and chess computers go toether with love for SC books. Am I wrong or
>right?
>Fernando

Fernando,

I am with you, perhaps going in the wrong direction as well.  Anyway, I believe
that guys who are interested in electronic chess gotta be interested in SF.  I
am :-)  I love Heinlein, Bradbury, Asimov... One of my favourite SF books is
"City" by Clifford Simak.

Just like you, I believe that if someone can anthropomorphise bytes into a chess
player, I also believe that that someone will be able to imagine and relive
those crazy and beautiful worlds of SF...  BTW, I have just seen a DVD rendered
"Matrix" on my comp and loved it! Childish, right?  Nope, I still love it and
cannot but see a thin thread connecting my love for computer chess and SF.


***   Djordje





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