Author: James Swafford
Date: 04:58:26 05/16/01
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On May 15, 2001 at 23:52:06, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >Mr. Swafford, > >Humor and emotions are actually signs of advanced intellect when done in >moderation. We all know that real work requires a high degree of seriousness. >After the work is done then we can relax until the next challenge. Between >challenges we need to plan contingently and play computerchess. You neglect the case in which challenges continually overlap, leaving room for nothing but seriousness, or the case in which computerchess _is_ the challenge, in which case one is not sure if one should play or be serious. In both of the aforementioned, humor and emotion can actually become signs of advanced insanity. I suspect between your analysis and mine, some degree of both is true. After all, intellect and insanity go hand in hand, no? James "Freudian" Swafford > > >Tim "Plato-tude" Frohlick > >On May 15, 2001 at 21:02:10, James Swafford wrote: > >>On May 15, 2001 at 18:55:13, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >> >>You're a nut! :-) Nice to see not everybody is so serious.... >> >> >>>computerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchecomputerchesssscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchessHamburgerandfriesandstrawberrymilkshake....Ahhh, >>>refreshing! >>> >>>computerchesscomputerchess >>>computerchesscomputerchesscomputerchess >>>computerchesscomputerchess >>>computerchesscomputerchesscomputerchess >>>takeahikeinthemountainswithyourgirlfriend! >>> >>>computerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchessGoforanicevacationinFrance....OOH,La,la. >>> >>>computerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchesscomputerchessEnjoyaglassoffinewine. >>> >>>You can see that your love for computer chess can be enhanced when breaks are >>>taken from that endeavor. >>> >>> >>>To fun and chess, >>> >>> >>>Tim "Fun"& Frohlick
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