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Subject: Re: 25 GHz processors!

Author: Jonas Cohonas

Date: 16:19:58 11/27/01

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On November 27, 2001 at 15:34:19, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On November 27, 2001 at 08:19:42, Joshua Lee wrote:
>
>>I would love to have one, but even on a 300Ghz chip programs now will not solve
>>everything so i tend to think about it this way the computer will still make a
>>maistake on one level or another so it will be beatable weather or not even a
>>Fischer of 1972 or a Capablanca of 1921 or Botvinnik of 1948, Tal of 1979 ,
>>Kasparov of 1990   etc would be a challenge is yet to be detirmined.
>>
>>At that kind of processing power, that kind of human genius would be needed   if
>>not that a hell of alot of creativity.
>
>
>Using patent-pending reanimation technology, I have staged a chess match between
>the following Grandmasters of the following dates:
>
>Morphy      1858
>Em. Lasker  1900
>Rubenstein  1912
>Capablanca  1921
>Botvinnik   1948
>Tal         1960
>Fischer     1971
>Karpov      1980
>Kasparov    1994
>Deeper Blue 1997
>Kramnik     2001
>
>It was a round-robin tournament with each player playing each other player a
>total of 20 games.  Fischer-random opening setups were used to eliminate opening
>preparation advantages.
>
>The results are amazing!  I will sell them to you for only US$500.
>
>;-)

HAHAHAHA

Regards
Jonas



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