Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 09:30:35 05/04/00
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On May 04, 2000 at 10:54:21, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: >I believe that he just made a mistake. I also believe that he does not know >much about classical music. But he knows one hell of a lot about the Grunfeld. >Emanuel Grunfeld, not Edward. Edward's surname was Lasker. Or was it Emanuel >or Berthold? Now I got me confused. Actually, it was not Edward in the first >place. Then it must have been Yehuda. Nope, it was Ernst! Yes, it is >important to be earnest when explaining things. > >*** Djordje I agree, I don't think Kasparov knows anything about classical music and wouldn't recognize a violin if it fell on his head. Of course I don't know if that's true, so it's not only biased but ignorant as well. Oh well... Where is this thread heading anyway? Best wishes... Mogens "Solutions to problems are easy to find: the problem's a great contribution. What is truly an art is to wring from your mind a problem to fit a solution."
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