Author: Chrilly Donninger
Date: 11:19:00 12/13/05
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On December 13, 2005 at 12:38:18, Arnold Gove wrote: >On December 13, 2005 at 12:17:56, Chrilly Donninger wrote: > >>On December 13, 2005 at 12:01:32, Arnold Gove wrote: >> >>>On December 13, 2005 at 11:50:33, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>On December 13, 2005 at 11:19:07, Dr. Wael Deeb wrote: >>>> >>>>>....Yeah,and another thing,The author of Hydra won't bother himself to answer >>>>>you at all... >>>>>His activity theses 2 days in the forum is because his sponsor is interested in >>>>>the new engine Rybka,he has a mission.... >>>> >>>>I do not understand how posting in this forum can help Chrilly to find details >>>>about rybka. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>Maybe he's tried everything else. Maybe he's acting as an agent provocateur. >>>Maybe he hopes Vas will be tricked into revealing too much. Above all, bear in >>>mind that Chrilly's sponsor is pulling the strings, and the sponsor doesn't like >>>all the talk being being about Rybka rather than Hydra. >> >>Sorry, obviously you do not understand the mentality of an old Hacker. If Vas >>would offer me to send the C-Code, I would certainly say no-thanks. There is no >>challenge to read plain C-Code. Its much more fun to read this almost unreadable >>machine-code. For this I need no mission, every real programmer is hooked on >>such things. >> >>Chrilly > > >Chrilly > >It's nice to see you here. Rybka has grabbed everyone's attention - including >yours. Isn't it time you produced your own new engine for PCs? Maybe Rybka is >suggesting some fresh directions to you. > >Arnold I am a professional and I am paid not paid for this. The engine market is completly saturated. Even Fritz is not the cash-cow anymore. Even with such a good programm with Shredder one can not really make a living. There is some excitement about Rybka under the freaks, but it will not sell more than a few hundred copies. Chrilly
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