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Subject: Re: 64-Bit. Then What?

Author: Michael P. Nance Sr.

Date: 10:03:46 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?
>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.

Tell You what Fellow,You do what ever makes You happy,and I'll do the same. So
You are tierd of the constant Computer Chess Guagmire,well some of Us still are
in the race son. Computer Chess is like eating Peanuts ,once I started ,its hard
to quit. Have a good Day.>>>>Mike



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