Author: Albert Silver
Date: 08:30:47 05/21/00
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On May 20, 2000 at 23:43:34, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>On May 20, 2000 at 20:30:09, Peter McKenzie wrote:
>
>>Programmers should start calling the opening knowledge of a program its 'opening
>>memory' instead of its 'opening book', then perhaps the chess players will
>>understand a bit better?
>>
>>I think they take the book metaphor a bit too literally.
>>
>>cheers,
>>Peter
>
>"Opening knowledge".
>
>bruce
Too threatening still. "Opening Tidbits" is better. As in, I'm just loading
Fritz's "Opening Tidbits" CD. No book or knowledge here. No sirree. Put some
cha-cha music in the background to help put the player at ease.
Albert Silver
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