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Subject: Re: No offence but!

Author: Chris King

Date: 10:24:28 05/10/01

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On May 09, 2001 at 23:03:21, Alex Boby wrote:

>On May 09, 2001 at 22:48:55, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On May 09, 2001 at 19:09:53, liam hearns wrote:
>>
>>>a am new to this interesting site and find it awfully good,but i do think th"big
>>>O people"should spare a deal of us the thedium of their wonderful
>>>discoveries,marvellous as i am sure they are,by creating their own little site
>>>for big O people.i do not wish to insult you chaps but you do tend to gyrate on
>>>the nerves at times.having made this point,hopefully not offending you chaps i
>>>do think that the information supplied by the majority is really jolly
>>>good.Charles A.Pentigrue.
>>
>>
>>
>>For me off topic discussions like this one are OK for the simple reason that the
>>people taking part to it are known as regular contributors to computer chess.
>>
>>I don't mind off topic discussions as this one for this reason, and also because
>>I know it won't last long. The people know it's off topic, they are known as
>>reasonable posters, and they will moderate themselves.
>>
>>I do not see this place as Computer Chess Club only but as a place where people
>>mostly interested in computer chess meet everyday and talk with each other. They
>>talk mostly about computer chess, but sometimes it is not about chess. That's
>>what happens in any club anyway...
>>
>>I would find it extremely strange, if I want to talk about O(n) with Dann, to
>>have to go somewhere else. Assuming it does not last for 3 months of course.
>>
>>
>>
>>    Christophe
>
>I don't see how you think it's off topic. Analyzing the efficiency of algorithms
>is a very important part of computer chess.
>
>Alex

Yes but what has Roy Orbison being a fan of Al Gore rhythms to do with computer
chess.

Chris



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