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Subject: Re: Uri is simply too powerful for you, Arturo . . .

Author: Anthony Cozzie

Date: 07:07:18 05/25/04

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On May 25, 2004 at 02:36:46, Sune Fischer wrote:

>On May 24, 2004 at 22:08:48, Anthony Cozzie wrote:
>
>>>>>Well, If the program were other.... How much stronger can be Crafty 19.XXXX over
>>>>>Crafty 18.XXXX. The difference must no be very remarkable. What I see is
>>>>>Shredder smashing Crafty in this list.
>>>>>
>>>>>Crafty is not an opponent for Shredder. We can put Shredder 7.04 against Crafty
>>>>>19.XXXXX and the result will be the same: Crafty would be smashed again.
>>>>>
>>>>>I also read the thread carefully and all the proposal is just a clowning.
>>>>
>>>>You ignore the hardware difference that is very important.
>>>>Shredder is stronger than Crafty but 43.5-3.5 result is not realistic and 70%
>>>>result with equal hardware is more realistic.
>>>>
>>>>Uri
>>>
>>>Incredible! That is the second thing of the year that you are right! Fantastic.
>>>You are doing a lot of effort!
>>>
>>>Hurrah for Blass! Finally, he is not writing a lot of nonsense.
>>
>>Arturo, I hate to break this to you, but you are simply not qualified to get
>>into a flame war with Uri.  Uri has diligently developed his invincible
>>obstinacy with strict training.  He has perfected the ruthless arts of
>>nitpicking and negativity.  There is no shame in retreat; even powerful flame
>>warriors fear "Stone Deaf". Patience, young sprout.  Your time will come.
>>
>>http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame78.html
>
>Pointing out that there is a difference between A1200 and K6-450 can hardly be
>called nitpicking, afterall that's about 100-150 points!, hardly a fair
>comparison.
>
>And as for negativity I don't think Uri is the most negative one here.
>
>-S.
>>anthony


Clearly you have no sense of humor.

anthony



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