Author: F. Huber
Date: 14:46:36 10/11/05
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On October 11, 2005 at 17:30:35, Henrik Dinesen wrote: >On October 11, 2005 at 15:58:53, F. Huber wrote: > >>On October 11, 2005 at 15:40:16, Sandro Necchi wrote: >> >>>On October 11, 2005 at 15:37:26, F. Huber wrote: >> >>>>BTW, I have a good name for your next Shredder setting: Gordian knot :-) >>> >>>Thank you, but the next letter is "h"...like "Henrik"... >> >>How unimaginative ... ;-) >> >>On the other hand - "h" like "Huber" sounds not bad! :-) >> >>Franz. > >Hi Franz, > >In fact, during radio broadcasts and similar of chess in Denmark, the squares is >named Anna, Bodil, Cecilie, Dora, Erik, Frederik, Gustav and Henrik. > >Regards >Henrik Hello Henrik, well, now those ´strange´ names for Sandro´s settings are clear for me! :-) Is this list above only used for the chess squares or is it even your usual spelling alphabet in Denmark? Since one of my other hobbies is amateur radio, I know the international alphabet for _this_ purpose (alpha, bravo, charly, delta ...), but your list is new for me (especially Bodil is a name I´ve never heard before). So from now on I´ll think of you whenever a chess engine is playing e.g. Rh5 - sorry, should be ´R Henry 5´ of course ... ;-) Regards, N Franz 3 (an interesting opening :-)).
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