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Subject: Re: Tournaments

Author: mick adams

Date: 05:42:45 05/10/98

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on may 10,after a bowl of rice,chicken-tikka,choko,peas and garlic I
began blowing of brilliantly,perhaps it was the peas,or the banana
baforehand.I digress,reading all the tournament postings in
strict,sequential order,proved informative.Micky.On April 29, 1998 at
19:11:54, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On April 29, 1998 at 18:04:57, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:
>
>>The situation is obviously getting out of hand.
>
>What and why ?
>
>>Let me illustrate
>>briefly:
>
>>To placate Mr. Czub and thus eventually help him regain his bearings:
>>My name is Djordje Vidanovic and I teach Linguistics and Semantics at
>>the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Nis, Serbia (part of the former
>>Yugoslavia).
>
>Nice to meet you Sir.
>
>> I am not using my Uni e-mail address here, but my
>>commercial ISP address. I am 47 years old, have a 22-year old daughter
>>and a beautiful pet cat that does not play chess :-(.
>
>This is really a pity. It could play against Chrilly's cat
>otherwise....:-))
>
>
>>  Just like you, I
>>have several PCs at home and while away my precious spare time testing
>>them, and generally playing the part of a 15-year old kid to the
>>amazement of some people, particularly my beloved mother-in-law during
>>her occasional visits.
>
>:-)))) Very good. My visitors always react with strange faces when I
>tell you that I don't like computers and that i prefare to use the pen
>and talk with people in real. Contradictions seem to be very difficult
>to understand for some people...
>
>>I happen to be able to read and write in several
>>languages besides my native Serbian.
>
>Brilliant ! I hope my question did not offended you than.
>
>
>>  It is rather curious that I am
>>also able to read German, it being one of the world's rather obscure
>>languages, isn't it?
>
>Right. And complicate. How do you think about the austrian way of
>talking german, they have a nice slang... :-)))
>
>
>>It just so happened that I have been involved with
>>computer chess in very many ways and that I was subscribed to several
>>computer chess mags in different languages for a time (I even own most
>>of the 'abhorrent' CSS issues, starting with issue 1).
>
>Crime , crime ... :-)))
>
>> Generally
>>speaking, I believe that your analytic contribution to computer chess
>>has been substantial, but that you tend to be not only outspoken at
>>times, but too bigoted and narrow-minded.
>
>Really. I would deny the first and also the last. What is so narrow in
>my thinking ?
>
>The fact that you remembered an article that was published 250 times in
>germany in the year 1992 ? My mistake was that I forgot the
>MODUL/PC-SCHACH quoted out of it, so it was more than 250 times. Sorry.
>I forgot about this quoting.
>
>> My opinion, apparently shared
>>by a few here, is that you have recently gone to unacceptable extremes
>>much to the dismay of this quite informative and democratic forum.
>
>If so you should send the moderators a complain. Thanks.
>
>>Kind regards,
>>Djordje.
>
>The same kind regards back to you.
>
>Did you ever had a Maestro D++ ?
>Did you tried out Bxa3 position with it ?



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