Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 06:50:20 02/16/03
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On February 16, 2003 at 09:44:58, Bob Durrett wrote: >On February 16, 2003 at 06:48:54, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > ><snip> > >>Our human stupidity is infinite in its dimensions so to speak. > >A truly profound observation. A logical corollary is that all the >accomplishments of chess programmers and GMs "is like nothing" in the grand >scheme of things. Indeed, all of Man's efforts are as nothing, with no >exceptions. We should all go out and shoot ourselves! > ><snip> > >>higher levels of _less_ ignorance. > >The "highest level" of human intellect is nothing to brag about. It, too, "is >as nothing" in the grand scheme of things. > ><snip> > >>Here I am also a bit less stupid than Kasparov thanks to my education in >logic. > >Sorry, Rolf, but all of your "learning" is also "as if nothing" in the grand >scheme of things. How do they say? All of mankind's ramblings are "much ado >about nothing." > ><snip> > >>It is beyond my science education why exactly Amir, who was in case of >>Kasparov's questioning DB2 output of great help, could dare to appear here >with so little data and no answers on simple questions. > >With "all" your "science education," you know less than 0.000000001 percent of >all that is worth knowing. You should not belittle the efforts of pour "dumb" >Amir for his efforts. Of course, all his efforts are "as if nothing" in the >grand scheme of things, too. Even Kasparov deserves credit for his trying. I >was truly entertained following his games with DJ [and later reading Amir's >comments] and am grateful to Kasparov and the Junior programmers for that. But >I, too, "am as nothing" in the grand scheme of things. > >Should we quit trying? I don't think so. I agree and ca add, please, give me more! Hehe. Let's enjoy life, why do you mention shooting? Are you American somehow? Rolf Tueschen > >Bob D. > ><snip>
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