Author: Slater Wold
Date: 17:29:28 03/14/02
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On March 14, 2002 at 18:46:16, John Wentworth2 wrote: >On March 14, 2002 at 17:39:43, Slater Wold wrote: > >>On March 14, 2002 at 17:18:18, John Wentworth2 wrote: >> >>>On March 14, 2002 at 09:16:36, Paul Doire wrote: >>> >>>>Does anyone else here suffer from computer chess addiction? >>>>I go to work and before I check my voice mails, e-mails, notes and faxes >>>>I find myself visiting CCC and WinBoard Forum to get my "fix". >>>>Sometimes it wil be an hour or 2 before I do any real work...worse yet if >>>>new programs or books are available...I might just spend the entire morning. >>>> >>>>My work has suffered on occasion because of this. >>>>Then I exercise my self-discipline and tell myself that this is silly that I >>>>must make work my priority and forget about computer chess...God help me. >>>>Of course this will last at tops one week approximately, and then I'm back >>>>spending entire days to compensate for the time I missed during my "self >>>>control" >>>> >>>>Am I alone? Anyone understand what I am talking about? >>>> >>>>Paul >>> >>>I used to be addicted to it too. Not anymore though. I still like it but I go >>>for months without playing chess at all. I almost never have computer vs >>>computer games anymore. >>> >>>The reason I am not addicted anymore is that I finally came to this conclusion: >>> >>> Who the heck cares! It's chess, your not testing tanks against tanks or people >>>against people. It could be anything, why not humidifiers against dehumidifiers >>>and see which one will win. OH! and the excitement when a new model comes out!! >>>Just think in a few years your garage will be stacked with humidifiers and >>>dehumidifiers even though you really only need one. >>> >>> Maybe a manufacturer will start a forum for the enthusiasts to discuss the >>>latest models and the tournaments that are being played out. There there is this >>>super Deep humidifier that played and beat everyone, the awe everyone would >>>have. >>> >>>With that in mind take into consideration that all the hours you have spent and >>>the money you waste for the latest version and for what?? Didn't make one bit of >>>difference for anything, didn't improve yourself so you can make more money, or >>>improve your health. For me it actually made my chess game weaker because I >>>stopped playing and started watching. >>> >>>It's kind of like professional sports, some team wins the championship, who >>>cares I still have to go to work. Why am I happy about it, I am not on the team, >>>I didn't win it they did. The city didn't win it, they did. >>> >>>So buy a chess program because you want to be good at chess, not because you >>>want to see if the latest is better. I boot myself because of all the hours I >>>wasted on this, what a complete and total waste of time it was. The only thing I >>>get out of it now is from the engineering perspective, I work as a Software >>>Engineer and can respect the effort and hard work that people put into their own >>>projects. >>> >>> The developers of the commercial chess programs must shake their head in >>>amazement and laugh their heads off because people keep buying their product >>>even though they don't need it. >> >>I am just wondering..........perhaps this is a bad comparison, but do you only >>have sex when you want to procreate? >> >>I mean, you still have to go to work tomorrow. It means nothing. It doesn't >>make you money, doesn't "improve" you in anyway. And think of all the time >>you've spent (I hope) doing this! What a waste! >> >>People do things that excite them, and stimulate them. People bird watch for >>fun. Who the hell watches birds for fun!?! I must admit, it's not my thing, >>but if you like it, I say go with it. >> >>Don't come here and tell everyone they are wasting their time on computer chess. >> Because frankly, you're just wasting your time. And we all know how you hate >>to do that. >> >>Go make some money. "Improve" yourself. > >Well you are right that sex was a bad comparison. It does improve the closeness >with your mate, it's a show of affection etc. Pffft. Right. Now we all know you're full of it. >I wasn't telling EVERYONE. HE asked a question I answered it for HIM not YOU. > >If you like it do it, I gave him my opinion. > >And Yes I do make money and I am always improving myself, because if I am not >than I am wasting my time. > >If I didn't enjoy computer chess I wouldn't be reading this forum at all.
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