Author: Eugene Nalimov
Date: 15:49:39 05/05/04
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On May 05, 2004 at 18:43:47, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On May 05, 2004 at 18:21:28, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>On May 05, 2004 at 18:10:57, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>[snipping nonsense] >> >>Do you take the match for $1000 or do you NOT take the match for $1000. > >I believe I did. I don't play for money. > >> >>So if i win, you pay $1000. If you win i pay you $1000. >> >>A public offer, just because you cry victory without showing up at a world >>championship. > > >Just pop over to ICC anytime you want and show your stuff... > > > >> >>Most likely your hardware won't be worse than mine also, your cct machine for >>example was very convincing quad opteron 2.2Ghz, holy smokes. I would *love* to >>have such a baby work for me... ...you'll get 7.75MLN nps or so at it. > >Or 10 as I did in many positions... > > >> >>Most likely you are roughly 10 times faster in nps than i am. >> >>If you show up with a 32 node dual opteron machine (=64 processors), NO PROBLEM. >>I would be HAPPY in fact if you do so, though i'm guessing that a quad is faster >>for you currently. > >I haven't run on a 32-way opteron. An 8-way is significantly faster than a >4-way. With Itanium 16 way is significantly faster than 8-way. I have no >32-way data... > > >> >>So no cheap words please. Just say whether you take it or do not take it. > >I'll play any time you want. I just don't do childish bets,. > >Whenever you want... I'm on ICC. I'll even set up my good book to be used if >you use the "diep" handle so I don't even have to be present.. Just give me an >idea of when. > >BTW still waiting on that journal article citation. I notice you are trying >your normal "run - hide - switch-the-topic" approach when caught red-handed in a >lie... Just agree to play with him after he either show the article citation, or announce he made a mistake :-) Thanks, Eugene
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