Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 23:47:00 11/12/98
It has a sad sound to it, doesn't it? It is a terrible shame that the most powerful chess machine ever created by man has been disassembled. Think of the incredible research it could produce. I believe that this machine could count all possible moves out to ply 10 in "reasonable" time. It could do database research that no other system can do. The awesome power of this machine staggers the imagination. It is as if there were only one billion electron volt cyclotron in the world, and someone dismantled it. So much for nuclear research. Back to pencil and paper. Wouldn't it be nice if IBM built a few thousand of the newest generation chips and assembled a next generation Ultra Blue machine? Imagine what could be done with it!? It would be nice if it could fire some institution's imagination and some entity could breath new life into that rusting, dust-gathering chess monster. Will she? Only her hair-dresser knows for sure.
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