Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 17:43:42 11/07/00
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On November 07, 2000 at 11:19:19, woehrle wrote: >I have a question to the programmers of chess programs > >I think all of you know SETI@home, a scientific experiment, that use home- >computers to look for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI = Search for >Extraterrestrial Intelligence). At the moment more than 4 million home-pc are >connected. A gigantic performance. Question: it is possible to play a Game >"World against Kramnik". by combining 50.000 - 500.000 home-pc.? I think, that >krammik would have no chance?! > >bernd Forget supercomputers... here is what you do.. Set up a match with Kramnik, and when he walks into the venue, you hit him over the head with a shovel. When he is unable to play the game, you win by forfeit. Isn't this easier to do? Hit me over the head with a shovel, and surely I won't be playing chess. :)
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