Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 16:24:09 09/12/02
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On September 12, 2002 at 16:14:37, Marc van Hal wrote: >Again a lot of nonsens is spoken >If you speak about a personelety you don't need to talk about everthing which >happens or could happen in the world or the universe >it is a personelty not more not less. exactly. its only tweaking, only tuning. just because its all very boring in the summer. >Speculating without real argumets doesn't make sence. i am not speculating. the others speculate. i have the machines, the programs, the style, and the games. there is no need for speculation from my side. its always the "hear-said"-lobby that needs to speculate. >But I think it would be more wise to keep the results quiet and post them when >the matches against diferent engines are made and be sure everything went >properly i have to disagree. i am doing this for fun. not because i want to get a prize or a title, not for money or fame. its fun. and i like to share this fun to others. i have worked with many programmers. and i am doing it for fun. if it would make NO fun, i would not do it. >The treuth will always come out anyways. right. the ssdf need some months to find out, when it was released. so at least 1/2 a year later. >If you then come up with the results you will stand steady as a rock. >(And that from a person who does not believe only in the results of computer >computer games.) :-) i do not need to prove anything. as i said: i am not bought by anybody. you cannot buy my opinion. i am doing this for me. for my fun. not because anybody wants it. >The other thing is if you indeed created something good you always stand alone >here i have been there I have done that. there are always idiots who cannot share things. they need to destroy. >And as far as you can see Ed is not intrested in paying for it anyways ? i have enough money. i am not interested in money or anything else. it must be interesting for me. >You then have only 2 options keep it for your self or share it. >It is better then eating your own heart :-)) >Maybe Ed Schroder will put it in his program and somebody else might become >intrested in you doing this job for them! >Marc whatever. it was my intention to show that it is possible to tune a commercial engine, and to make it stronger. the question is: how you do measure strength. IMO there are many ways to measure it, that are faster than the ssdf-method.
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