Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 11:49:51 09/19/02
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On September 19, 2002 at 12:45:35, Aaron Tay wrote: >On September 19, 2002 at 10:34:19, Jonas Cohonas wrote: > >>On September 19, 2002 at 10:08:30, Aaron Tay wrote: >> >>>On September 19, 2002 at 09:07:22, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >>> >>>>On September 19, 2002 at 08:53:50, Aaron Tay wrote: >>>> >>>>>On September 19, 2002 at 08:51:24, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On September 19, 2002 at 08:41:09, Aaron Tay wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>On September 19, 2002 at 04:42:33, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>On September 19, 2002 at 03:52:22, Rick Terry wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Yes, it is. Same method as with CM8 under ChessBase-GUI, but installed CM9-GUI >>>>>>>>is required. It does not work with only CM8-GUI installed. >>>>>>>>Kurt >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Shouldn't the answer be no? It's only Winboard compatible, but you can use odd >>>>>>>Malin's winboardtouci adaptor. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Otherwise you can say all Winboard engines are >>>>>>>UCI compatible! >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Aaron >>>>>> >>>>>>Well in a sense they are ;) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Well feel free to tell Hyatt that Crafty is UCI compatible and see what reaction >>>>>you get... >>>> >>>>I am sure that he will agree that in a sense it >>> >>> >>>is -----> ;) (notice smiley) >>> >>>You use smilies as if they were full stops. I personally don't notice them >>>anymore.If every statement of yours is a joke, I don't see why anyone should >>>take you seriously. >>> >>> >>> >>>(notice no smiley) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Regards >>>>Jonas >>> >>> >>>PS Try to reply to my post without using a single smiley? >> >>A smiley is just a friendly gesture, nothing more nothing less. >>This is not the first time you seem to have a problem with my use of smilies, >>when i use them, it usually is not meant as a joke (as you put it) but as a >>friendly gesture. > >Actually if you use it everytime it loses it's meaning.. And yes it's meant to >show that the writer has meant the sentence in a joking manner (hence a joke not >meant to be taken seriously). People generally don't use enough smilelies, hence >leading to miscommunications.. I notice newbies tends to overuse them though... > >A "friendly gesture" can be communicated in other ways such as saying "regards" >or "nice talking to you.." > >>There is such a thing as being too serious (insert smiley) > >You just can't do it , can you? > > > >>Regards >>Jonas :)
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