Author: gerold daniels
Date: 14:53:31 03/23/05
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On March 23, 2005 at 14:14:08, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > Please see ==> http://www.chesscafe.com/mig/mig.htm > >Chess software has been around for so long that even those old enough to >remember what it was like before it came on the scene have trouble imagining >what it would be like to live without it now. Garry Kasparov, who you might have >noticed has been in the news a little lately, was at the forefront of the >ChessBase revolution long before he started trying to begin a new Russian >revolution. > >We are taking a break from our regular diet of instructional material and new >products to talk with Garry Kasparov about how computers changed chess and how >he used them (past tense now!) to change the game forever. The newly retired >Kasparov has been in New York City all week for a flurry of interviews and to >work on his upcoming book How Life Imitates Chess. We sat down with him in front >of the world’s most powerful laptop computer. No, not because of the processor, >which is relatively humble, but the databases it contains. i think he will play some more later. thanks for the post. gerold.
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