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Subject: I could read and write and do arithmetic before I knew the alphabet.

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 10:50:51 02/04/04

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Mike,

I kept telling my teachers that it is not necessary to memorize the alphabet
because numbers could assign order. Using letters to assign numerical order
seemed redundant to me. They just couldn't understand that somebody who refused
to learn the alphabet could read so well,draw pictures like a pro and reason
effectively at age seven.

Shredder 8.0 may not count well but it cooks very well,

TJF


On February 04, 2004 at 05:53:53, Mike Hood wrote:

>
>[D] 6k1/2B5/6p1/2K2p2/6n1/8/4n3/2q5 w - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Shredder 8:
>
>69.Kd6 Ne5 70.Bb8 Qc6+ 71.Ke7 Qd7+ 72.Kf6 Ng4+ 73.Kg5 Qe7+ 74.Kxg6 Qf6+ 75.Kh5
>Qh6#
>  -+  (-#7)   Depth: 8/16   00:00:00  169kN, tb=1566
>69.Kb6 Ne5 70.Bd6 Qc6+ 71.Ka7 Nc4 72.Kb8 Nxd6 73.Ka7 Qb7#
>  -+  (-#148)   Depth: 8/16   00:00:00  175kN, tb=1572



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