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Subject: Correction- Friday the 30th of March--a bright day in computer chess

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 10:16:12 04/02/01

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On April 02, 2001 at 12:56:56, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

We are at a most interesting point in our existence.  Recently, we got to see
the mother of all auroral displays thanks to that massive coronal mass ejection.
Never in my entire 51 years did I ever see bright blood-red auroras.
The Sandia mountains were backlit at 1130 PM Albuquerque time on Friday the 30th
of March, 2001 with a crimson glow that looked like a monster forest fire.
What does it all mean?  Is this the age of Aquarius or will we all see major
changes in the world?  I don't know.  I do know that Christophe and Ed have
given us a killer program at the same time as this momentous solar occurrance.

It will get better.  Next time we will see a Rebel product on a DVD.


Tim Frohlick



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