Author: Erik Stillum
Date: 01:50:43 10/31/05
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On October 29, 2005 at 19:22:18, Martin Slowik wrote: >On October 29, 2005 at 12:57:22, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>As much as software followers discuss here about niceties such as how the code >>lines of program F were written, why this program playd Nf5 but the other one >>played h3, if speed is number of nodes per second or something else, we, >>collector fans, new and old, should discuss things lot more interesting and >>decisive like these: >>1) which is the better polish cream to keep the wooden board in best conditions >>2) discussions about which unit has the most beatiful pieces >>c) How to keep the unit arranged: horizontally, vertically? >>d) best brand of batteries >>e) who is the guy that can repair the units best >>f) how to create a database of sellers and buyers of old units >>g) best cloth to clean >>h) secrets of cardbox conservation >>i) How to keep at bay wives that does not want we use half the drawers in home >>to put the units >>j) how to hide the expenses made in getting more units >> > >And > >k) where to store the computers - in their boxes or in the suitcases >l) how often should the pieces and the board be polished >m) use gloves when playing or not... and n) How to explain to ourselves and the world around us that we are eccentric,but not mad...
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