Author: BubbleGum1
Date: 21:58:12 08/01/04
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On August 01, 2004 at 22:37:26, Ricardo Gibert wrote: >On July 31, 2004 at 19:58:44, BubbleGum1 wrote: > >>On July 31, 2004 at 17:54:54, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On July 31, 2004 at 14:17:25, BubbleGum1 wrote: >>> >>>>http://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/17090 >>>> >>>> >>>>My nokia 3620 which right now only is running Genius needs more chess! >>> >>> >>> >>>This article compares PalmOS 5.2 and Symbian OS 7. >>> >>>It does not take into account all the good things coming in PalmOS 6 (such as >>>multithreading). >>> >>>If you are looking for an up to date comparison of PalmOS and Symbian, this >>>article is not what you are looking for. >>> >> > >... > >>Also genius refuses to draw >>a position where it has a single Bishop and I have a single pawn. > >I have heard this type of an objection many times before and never understood >it. I don't know, but you sound like one of those people that just likes to hear their ownselves talking. I have made no objection. Genius is great, it doesn't take away from the fact that it could be better. The point is i would like Tiger or Hiarcs to be that something better What is preventing you from starting a new game? Do you really prefer to go >through the rigamarole of offering/accepting a draw first and only then starting >a new game? > >A similar situation can happen between 2 people playing a skittles game in a >chess club. One will often hear one complain about the other continuing to play >a clearly drawn or lost position, but what they fail to realize is, it takes 2 >to play. When the game is no longer interesting, you simply tip over your king >and set up the pieces for the next game. There is no problem when neither money >nor rating points are at stake. > >Snap out of it! I have something you can suck on if you need something to plug up that huge hole below your nose and above your chin > >>> >>> >>> Christophe
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