Author: Andrew Williams
Date: 12:52:00 11/30/01
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On November 30, 2001 at 15:35:18, Ingo Bauer wrote: >Hi > >Yes it is a little bit confusing. I will try to clear some things. >The account is maintained and operated by me. If you "fi golem" on ICC you can >see that. The account was first created in end September, beginning Oktober >2000. Unfortunately i did not now anything about your engine at that point. I >see that there may be a little confusion about your engine and my account. I am >willing to give you the handle/name if you want to have it but i dont know if >that is possible on ICC (of course you have to pay for it (to ICC / not to me) >). >The reason that this account has just a few games right now is that i was able >to convince some ICC responsibilities that, due to a engine change, all my old >games and points where deleted. > >The handle will be used for CCT4 just because I have an appropriate hardware. > > >Bye Ingo > > >PS: BTW you should know about the account because we had a little discussion >about the old german UFA film called "Der Golem" (around 1910 / not sure about >the date) and about the subjet of what a Golem is! This film is the reson why i >choosed the name. Maybe you can remember this. > Why not let Gianluigi have Golem and you use "DerGolem"? I'm sure ICC would understand if you explain it all to them. Andrew >>visiting > >>visiting >> >>http://www.vrichey.de/cct4/ >> >>I discovered that Gromit play with the Nick "Golem" >> >>I dont know how old the account is (anybody knows?). >>the handle run only gromit or other engine too? >> >>If my golem was the "second" one ... I'm sorry I was not able to >>discover it when starting the project (october 1999) I'd choiced another name. >>That time I posted on CCC too, to investigate if the name was used >>but nothing came out! >>I hope nobody will confuse the ICC beast (elo 2519) with my little engine ;-) >> >>glm
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