Author: stuart taylor
Date: 11:28:13 10/22/02
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On October 22, 2002 at 12:48:23, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >Dana, > >Both programs lack long term planning. Both programs will get better as our >computers get better and faster. Good things come to those who wait. Ageing, death, and some slightly more authentic computer tuition to help you in your secret side ambition of suddenly becoming a GM whilst you still have time, before turning your attention to more inportant endevours? Yes, if you are 60 now, you might find the best software and hardware you will ever want, by the time you're 80. Then with 2 years secret training you might be able to enter a tournament which COULD give you a GM norm, AND you might succeed, thanks to your computer educator. Then, at 82 you might finally decide to end your summer vacation and start to look for a serious job and get married, without forgetting that added bonus of being like a true GM, with a certificate to say so. So good things MAY come to those who wait long enough. And if you want to be a child prodigy (outside of chess) you might need to wait even longer! S.Taylor
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