Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 14:01:38 02/18/02
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On February 18, 2002 at 16:51:54, Roy Eassa wrote:
>I think you will find that more strong chess players (& chess programmers &
>heavy users of chess software) are likely to prefer this design:
>http://www.sciencedaily.com/index.htm
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This one I like
>to this design: http://www.submethod.com
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the above wins a prize for the world's most unintelligible mess.
>(to use examples already mentioned in this thread). It may be a
>left-brain/right-brain thing. I also vote to avoid pop-ups.
I doubt if it is the left/right brain. As a dyslexic person, I think out of the
wrong side of my brain (from other people -- can't remember if it is left or
right -- {left/right confusion is another aspect[1]}). And submethod.com looks
horrid to me.
[1] Dyslexia is different from person to person. It has some funny effects on
me (like I can read newspapers in a mirror without any difficulty). When you
see a glass door that says "PULL" on it, if it is written on the other side of
the door, you will push. I will read "PULL" and give it a yank.
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