Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 12:27:50 04/19/98
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>does someone know >about a woman who developed a chess program? There are as many women writing chess programs as you have men cleaning toilettes and washing clothes and caring for their children. There are SOME men doing this too. And there are some females programming. It is very rare. Hos to do with stamping in cultures. Boys want to play indians and cowboys, girls play models and help in the kitchen. If a girl behaves like a man, society will comment heavily on this. If a male is polygam he is casanova and this is a positive thing. If a girl is polygam she is a .... ! This is not a society designed for female. >> >>Important for males is that a computer a button to power-off. >>Women are not interested in fighting against machines. They don't >>need to win because they have no lack of self-confidence. > >I am a man and >I do not see chess as a game of fighting but as a game of logic. There is no ONE logic ! You present a clichee. Logic is a method, not a thing. You can work out different kind of logics. There is not ONE. > >I do not see relation between to be interested in computerchess >and self-confidence. Girls are more intelligent than males and also they have more self-confidence. Mothersons have less confidence and try to play the role of a strong man. Motherdaughters have less confidence and play the role of the good wife. Fathersons have less confidence but follow the leader. Fathergirls have much confidence and command their partner. Mothergirls marry Mothersons. He has power over her. Fathergirls marry Fathersons. She has power over him. Normal stamped females/males behave normal and have no lack in their psychological development. They marry early and do not hate nor attack other people. A normal female/male is neither sadistic nor masochistic. Mothersons are sadistical. Mothergirls are masochistic. Fathergirls are strong and self-confident. Farthersons do not have much self-confidence and follow the leader. So far volker elis pilgrim.
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