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Subject: Re: 64-Bit. Then What?

Author: Tony Werten

Date: 05:27:29 10/21/03

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On October 20, 2003 at 19:02:40, William Dozier wrote:

>Good day every/one. Question: How maey of you are going to buy a 64-bit
>machine just to find out which is is the most powerfull chess program?
>And then what? I Would like to know what difference does it make in your lives
>wrather the kn, hash, clock speed, test results,EOC, test results, and on,
>and on, and on.......etc. All this chess knowldge you guys have, has it produce
>a better family relationship, or a better chess/player or a better chess
>programmer,or a better husband or a better father, or is the 64 bit and
>all the rest of the chess world has develope you guys into postive road
>model when you come in contact with other people outside the the chess world?

No, you need 128 bit for that.

Tony

>I get the inpression that one need to be well off to do the thing that you guys
>are able to do./Example-most of you guys have more than one computer,
>have nice jobs or have excess to some nice universitys and to hardware and
>software. And the jobs some of you guys have, you use their hardware
>and software to enjoy the CCC. A lot of times the CCC is very boring,
>that is why im glad i can chane the channel.
>
>Ps. There are more inportant thing that are going on around this planet
>than the CCC, dont let it pass you by.
>
>                          Regards./Bill Dozier.



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