Author: Joshua Shriver
Date: 16:47:03 05/27/05
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> >sadly however by 1997 his mental illness was out of control and i think in 1997 >he would not have defeated Deep Blue nor do i think he could have even completed >the match normally to its end > >Steve Personally, again.... w/in chess respect.. I think Fischer is the best... My family has a series of mental defects so to speak... so perhaps I have a warm/accepting heart for it. Personally I feel a deep sorry for Mr. Fischer... and feel...and w/in my own personal level of mentality I respect/admire/feel sorrow for him. I've spent all of my life striving to challenge my own mentality... but I realise w/ fischers line.... there is a point I wish to stop. For those phylosophical ppl out there feel free to debate.. but I with one of the most cliche of statements I've ever heard "the closer to genious you gain, the closer to insanity you come" I think Mr. Fischer is a true example. Which is sadly perhaps an example of humanities weakness... I just hope we can genetically overcome this somehow. He is truly brilliant, if only he could overcome is loses. My prayers are with you Mr. Fischer. -Joshua Shriver
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