Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 15:44:13 10/10/02
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On October 10, 2002 at 14:21:54, Robert Hyatt wrote: >The problem is that public perception is not always particularly acute. IE the >general >public feels that "chess was solved" by the DB project. It wasn't. The general >public >is going to conclude that "Fritz is a lemon" after getting soundly thrashed. >Not a true >conclusion, of course, but it will probably be "the conclusion" by the masses, >which is >unfortunate... (Could you please shorten your lines?) What do you expect if in CC you cultivate only the language of supelatives. I mean you are one of very few who must raise their voice from time to time, but the majority is dreaming. Most people can't understand what it means if you have serious weaknesses in certain areas. Of course a GM can exploit it. That is simply logical. Rolf Tueschen
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