Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 04:21:00 01/20/02
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On January 20, 2002 at 05:19:45, pavel wrote: >On January 20, 2002 at 04:27:29, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>On January 20, 2002 at 03:21:52, pavel wrote: >> >>> >>>I think in the long run, Fritz7 is just as good as chesstiger14. >>>The release of chesstiger15 will be very interesting, maybe Christopher Theron >>>won't release it before fritz7's new patch? >>> >>>programmer's conspiracy? LOL ;) >> >> >>It is of course one big conspiracy, why does it takes so long for you to figure >>that out? >> >>We the programmers are constantly in email, together we decide how the new >>season will look like, who will be on top this year, together we dictate the >>juicy details in order to keep you busy for one full year and when the >>discussions go into the wrong (not planned) direction we quickly release a new >>so-called stronger update or new $$$ version. >> >>All of this serves only one goal, you may guess only one time what it is. If you >>guess right I offer you 0.5% discount on the next version :) >> >>Once a year the programmers meet, we divide the money have multiple laughs about >>our beloved customers and have a big party afterwards. >> >>End of kidding. >> >>Ed > > >LOL, > I always liked your sense of humor, but this is too much. >So are you plannig to release the next version of century, after you have >learned all the holes in CT15 and Fritz7? > >;) > >pavs LOL! Holes.......? Which holes? You should not talk about chess programs as if it is a French cheese, the conspiring chess programmers don't like that. The only hole we are aware off is the hole in our pocket when having paid our yearly tax millions. I better not sign this one :)
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