Author: Tony Werten
Date: 06:26:02 05/18/04
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On May 18, 2004 at 08:05:08, Mark Winands wrote: >On May 18, 2004 at 07:27:10, Tony Werten wrote: > >> >>The suggestion that the university of Yale is offering prize money while it >>actually is the patentholder who happens to work for the university, who is >>trying to create some more interest in his game, is a bit dubious imo. >> >>Tony > >Let makes things clear: Donald Green is offering the money. That is more clear >Pecunia non olet:) Patents tend to do ... > >By the way, Tony are you planning to write a program? I think I had a look at this game already a while ago. There was something strange about it (software wise that is), but I can't remember anymore what it was :( Anyway, if I had any spare time, I would first spend it on my chess engine. New games tend to take a lot of time, just to get you started. Tony > >Mark
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