Author: Steven Schwartz
Date: 07:58:19 10/28/97
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On October 28, 1997 at 09:08:43, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On October 28, 1997 at 09:07:16, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On October 28, 1997 at 09:02:58, Steven Schwartz wrote: >> >>>Chris, >>>ICD/Your Move will pick up the expense of phone calls up to $200 or the >>>equivalent cost in beers, but it is impractical that we call Germany >>>from the U.S.. So all we need is a volunteer in Europe to make the calls >>>and post in CCC immediately as information comes in. That person and >>>Thorsten can split the money or beers. No drinking on the job, however; >>>we want accurate gamescores:-] >>>Steve >> >>As always, Steve's a good man. Now keep those reports from the black >>hole of information technology flowing. :) >> >>BTW, I won't charge a penny for updating the cross-table. :) >> >>Bob > >Damn I hate to follow-up myself. But Steve: you ought to post a notice >of this in r.g.c.c so everyone will know there is *some* way to get >information. I can't get to it at present. Haven't been able to read >usenet news for 48 hours for some reason... I just noticed that Ingo was nice enough to post the following in RGCC under the heading "Almost "Live" Covering of WMCCC on CCC Board": "All, who are interested in brandnew information about the 15th WMCCC in Paris, should read the CCC newsboard: Thorsten Czub, in Paris, has a mobile phone and is in contact with Chris Whittington who is rin turn eporting on the phone calls in the CCC newsboard. Mr. Schwarz from ICD-Chess is sponsoring the phone calls. Thanks ! You can get a password for the CCC newsboard at www.icdchess.com/ccc.html The CCC board itself is under the internet address www.icdchess.com/ccc This live coverage will probably be also on the next days. Ingo Althoefer. PS: The top game of round 5 is CSTal versus MChess, where CSTal has sacrificed a bishop for strong attack."
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