Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 04:25:45 01/01/06
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On January 01, 2006 at 07:11:09, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >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. No one said it was poisoned, coming for a robbery, illegal income or dubious source...I mean in time due:-) >And then I was told that such presents are NOT my own >property but I must return it to the honest and original owner. the same as above:-) >Sorry, but such >complicated things I had to learn in my youth. I have no doubts on this... >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> I am sorry, but I cannot help you as we have exported the Mafia entirely...we needed money so we sold it!:-) >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. We all agree on this! >Look at Berlusconi etc. Berlusconi is attacked for political reasons...he is the devil as other people cannot be in his place and as long as he will be there nothing will change...accoding to someone he cannot eat, sleep etc...as this is against the law!:) >As far as I know Stefan and Johan are proper Germans with a similar education to my own... Yes, and don't forget that not helping Rybka he could have had better chances to win, still he did help Rybka team...so don't you think that if he ever made a mistake, which I do not think he made, he learned from it and now he is willing to do things which maybe other people would not? I say maybe as I do not want to offend anybody...it is not intention neither my style... > >>happy new year Rolf >> >>Sandro You cannot continuo to blame someone for ever or can you? I mean...isn't time to get over it? I see chess and computer chess as a way to get fun and not to fight someone...what about you? 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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