Author: Tanya Deborah
Date: 04:32:08 07/29/01
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On July 29, 2001 at 01:35:03, pavel wrote: > > > <snip> > >Nigel Short, the British former world championship finalist, said that man >versus computer matches had popular appeal. "They attract huge interest globally >and many people are thrilled by them," he said. > >Mr Short said that such a contest was legitimate as an exhibition match, but he >opposed the introduction of computers into regular international competitions. >"That was a serious mistake. We don't make sprinters run 100 metres against a >Ferrari or make weightlifters compete against a forklift truck," he said. > > <snip> > >well said Mr Short !!! Buuuuhhh.. Bad Mr Short.. Very bad :( > >;) > >pavs...
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