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Subject: Re: The truth they don't wanted you to know!!!

Author: Andrew Dados

Date: 09:43:44 07/22/00

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On July 22, 2000 at 12:23:05, Marcos Christensen wrote:

>
>    The original post were deleted by evil forces. But I will repost something,
>these thing are long time ventiled in internet but no one has courage to post
>them. I know i will suffer for this but... who cares anyway!
>
>
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>
> In this post I said that Never existed Deep Blue, its all an conspiration to
>make YOU belive that such thing existed some day.
>
>
>   1) We don't know his name, when I thought it was deep blue, no! It was Deep
>Thought, When I thought it was Deep Blue, wrong again it was Deeper Blue, or
>Deep Blue II.
>   2) We don't know how many nps it performs, when I believe it was 8M. NO! It
>was 2M. When I accept it was 200M, wrong again, it was 1Billion
>   3) When it loses it because some arcane macro expansion bug or better
>communication breakdown.
>   4) It is supposed to have an author, if is not the case that we will discover
>later that it assembled itself, but he never manifests.
>   5) The logs files are some kind of hierogliphes, no  one knows how many ply
>it searched looking at the logs. Surely a phd work!
>   6) There was a deep blue junior that played like gnuchess. But was some kind
>of crippled version, so does not count!
>   7) It looks like is there a book somewhere, but no one is able to read (only
>two persons can, in fact).
>   8) There were a promise of a Deep Blue card but...
>   10) No one never saw deep blue. They only saw a monitor.
>     So I belive that this is a case of Internet Hoax! A bunch of GMs locked in
>a room played Kasparov. Prove me wrong!!
>     Deep Blue never existed, is a internet hoax like Good Times virus.
>
>          Kind Regards
>                      Marcos

FYI: Good Times virus is not a hoax (thanks to MS Outlook, as most email
viruses): http://www.msnbc.com/news/432208.asp?cp1=1#BODY

-Andrew-



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