Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 23:18:41 12/10/98
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On December 10, 1998 at 08:21:11, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >On December 10, 1998 at 08:03:27, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On December 10, 1998 at 07:50:29, Soren Riis wrote: >> >>>If you want women to like chess computers you will probably have to build it >>>so it cries and wet its panties if the opponent (!) plays a weak move. >>>This is probable still to simplistic so you will have to build in a random >>>generator which generates the computers "emotions". Sometimes it does not >>>want to play, sometimes it want to win, sometime get angry if it wins, >>>and most of the time it just want to play scrapple. In short make >>>the programme behave more like a woman ;-) >>>Soren Riis >> >>This will probably work but the plaing strength will suffer. :-) > > >CM6000 is perfect for women, for an angry woman personality you just put the >attacking setting up full. For depressed, just put the defense up full and make >CM accept draws more often, like it does not care if it wins or loses. > >And Most importantly if it is that time of the month, full scale on the >randomness of play setting will make it unpredictable and like a woman. > >There are an endless possibilities to create a personality with CM6000 for a >woman to get along with and share their girl secrets with :-) > >This is great, when my fiance goes away and I cannot play with her. I will just >create her mood and her playing strength with Chessmaster. > >Is there anything this program cannot do :-) (yes I know there is so shut up) If you were a woman, and you read the post above, would you be offended? Did you ask this question to yourself before you posted? My comments could be applied to a number in this thread, I'm not intending to pick on any one person. Dave Gomboc
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