Author: Stephen A. Boak
Date: 20:58:51 04/22/01
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>On April 22, 2001 at 17:17:03, Duncan Stanley wrote: <snip> >Computer Chess is so utterly confused as to whether it is the programmer or the >machine or the hardware or the software or the operator or the book or a giant >symbiosis of the whole caboodle that the 'title' is interchangeable between all >the separate elements. I wonder who is utterly confused. Certainly not 'Computer Chess', or is that indeed 'a person'? > >The 'title' has a kind of wave-particle dualism. Nobody knows where or what it >really is. When it is a wave, of course, it extends over all space in a >probability function, hence other programs can 'acquire' it temporarily via the >SSDF list. Unfortunately, your postings and arguments seem the same. Nobody knows where they come from or what they really are about. Vacuous, but they extend all over CCC space. Please, Chris, stop. You deign to teach and remonstrate about many things; unfortunately, you teach only of yourself. It is sad you don't realize this.
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