Author: Eran
Date: 15:27:30 04/04/01
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On April 04, 2001 at 16:58:01, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >I went to heaven once but did not see any chess programs. There were bright >lights and a diffuse white cloud without form. The sounds were similar to >musical tintinnabulations from a music synthesizer. A feeling of total >contentment permeated my being and I wanted to be there forever. > >We have in Gambit Tiger 2.0 a feeling, as we play, of Nirvana. We have arrived >at a pinnacle in the developement of computer chess programs that seems hard to >improve on. Playing the Tiger is addicting. Being in the presence of Gambit >Tiger 2.0 is an edifying experience. > >Sounds like BS but it isn't. > > >Tim "You never know when to believe him" Frohlick Have you experienced near-death-experience or out-of-body experience? You had better take not only your love but also your image about many chessmen, chessboards, chessclocks, strongest computer chess, and other top chess software with you in your mind to the heaven, because you are not sure whether or not they exist there. Once you bring anything in your mind to the heaven, you can no longer change anything you want as you did on our earth. If you are lucky to have them in the heaven, you will play chess with any hovering soul or with your computer chess that looks exactly as in hologram. You will enjoy so immensely playing chess forever and evermore. . . . Eran
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