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Subject: Re: IBM would risk 37 billion dollar

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 08:00:11 04/01/01

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On March 31, 2001 at 21:13:22, Torstein Hall wrote:

>I do not think IBM stand to loose anytihing. The big public has forgotten that
>Deep Blue ever existed! Anyway, I feel the marketing value of DB is low nopw, so
>perhaps someone with a few extra bucks to spare can buy DB now?
>
>Torstein
>
>Was it really a monster playing chess named DB?


I think you are _way_ wrong.  I just got back from a visit to my home
town with a population of about 1,500 people.  I wore a T-shirt that Compaq
sent me (they took Crafty + an alpha, to the Linux expo, and let anyone play
it).  The shirt had "I survive the compaq computer chess challenge" on the
back.  Several people asked me "hey, how would your program do against IBM's
monster?"

People remember deep blue.  Because _I_ didn't mention it at all.  If you ask
100 random people about the best chess player, human or machine, more people
will remember the name "deep blue" than "kasparov".



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