Author: Sandi Ordinario
Date: 08:52:44 01/16/03
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On January 15, 2003 at 15:51:28, margolies,marc wrote: >the answer to your question is quite simple: the most powerful chess program in >the world is the computer chess program which runs on the computer with the >largest power supply. >the worlds strongest computer chess program can bench press the most free >weights. this is a process known as benchmarking. That sure is very funny! I hope all chess programmers have your sense of humor. It would take some of their aggressive competitiveness in them to clearly address issues. Thanks for the "benchmarking" concept by bench pressing power supplies. Very original!! Sandi
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