Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 04:11:09 01/01/06
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On December 31, 2005 at 13:30:25, Sandro Necchi wrote: >On December 31, 2005 at 13:03:44, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>On December 31, 2005 at 08:55:32, Sandro Necchi wrote: >> >>>On December 31, 2005 at 05:27:23, Ernst Walet wrote: >>> >>>>On December 31, 2005 at 05:15:56, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 31, 2005 at 04:12:45, Ernst Walet wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On December 31, 2005 at 04:11:47, Ernst Walet wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>On December 30, 2005 at 16:06:31, Fernando Villegas wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>I guess this time we will not see such a report... >>>>>>>>Fdo >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Stefan is V E R Y much a sport about this. Let me tell you this. I am from the >>>>>>>Shredder team and yet Stefan did not mind me operating Rybka. They were in need >>>>>>>of an operator and for the sake of a great tournament and computerchess in >>>>>>>itself I operated it with Stefans blessing. >>> >>>Yes, Stefan loves chess...he is a very special person besides a genius >>>programmer. >> >>I love chess too and therefore it was incredible to watch Zwanzger giving SMK a >>full point and Stefan who took the present. Incredible IMO. But apart from that >>SMK is ok. > >it is unpolite not to take the presents:-)) H.N.Y. to you too, Sandro - perhaps I should add that I was educated in a slightly deeper extent, that one also had to take care if the present is either poisoned or perhaps coming from a big train robbery or from illegal income of some dubious source. And then I was told that such presents are NOT my own property but I must return it to the honest and original owner. Sorry, but such complicated things I had to learn in my youth. I dont know if it was for the better or the worse. I often dreamed about a free membership in the Mafia but then I became frightened by the idea that I had to "prove" my fidelity with the help of a - - well - knife?! <cough> However I know too well that from a certain importance upwards everyone is entitled to follow the laws he has prepared for his own advantages. Look at Berlusconi etc. As far as I know Stefan and Johan are proper Germans with a similar education to my own... > >happy new year Rolf > >Sandro >> >> >> >>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Ernst. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Remember Stefan makes a living out of Shredder. >>>>>> >>>>>>Ernst. >>>>> >>>>>This way you cannot say that. a) he's not only on Shredder b) with Shredder >>>>>alone he couldnt make a living for a whole family. >>>> >>>>Pff don't make it more difficult than I meant to say. My point is that although >>>>Shredder is commercial Stefan did not mind a team member to operate a very >>>>strong program other commercial program. >>> >>>I would add that while other GUIs do have bugs Shredder classical is simply >>>perfect and complete...it is my favorite GUI...it seems to simple as everything >>>is there and works fine, but the simple it looks the most complicated is from a >>>programming point of view...also this show how a great programmer he is...no >>>more than what is deseved to say... >>> >>>for those who are interested on chess strenght only...you will enjoy Shreder 10 >>>for sure! >>> >>>> >>>>Ernst. >>> >>>Sandro
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