Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 17:56:29 05/04/00
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On May 04, 2000 at 12:30:35, Mogens Larsen wrote: >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." Piet Hein again? Mark :)
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