Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 17:54:14 10/10/02
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On October 10, 2002 at 00:50:19, Dan Ellwein wrote:
>On October 08, 2002 at 16:09:30, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>That's obvious.
>>
>>My congratualtions to ChessBase. They have done an excellent job for their baby,
>>and also an excellent job for computer chess in general.
>>
>>This is not humour, I *really* mean it.
>>
>>Life is not a zero-sum game. In real life, you can achieve a great victory even
>>if your opponent wins.
>>
>>That's exactly what's happening here. Kramnik wins. Fritz wins. Computer chess
>>wins!
>
>
>isn't it ironic that we are drawn to that which sees life as a zero-sum game...
>
>in the universe of computers there are 'only' two objects, two thoughts:
>
>zero's and one's...
>
> - pilgrim
>
>
>> Christophe
The trick is to gather several zeros and ones together. Then you can have all
the shades of gray you need. :)
Even colors! :)
Christophe
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