Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 14:00:08 01/17/06
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On January 17, 2006 at 16:49:46, Mridul Muralidharan wrote: >On January 17, 2006 at 15:24:53, Günther Simon wrote: > >>On January 17, 2006 at 15:20:48, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>On January 17, 2006 at 13:34:50, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>...snip... >> >>>>I have said that many times, and it has pretty well been proven true time after >>>>time. It would be difficult to publish trade secrets that you discover, which >>>>makes your program better than others, since publishing them would give up that >>>>edge. >>>> >>>>So this will _always_ be an issue. And there is little to worry about since >>>>there is nothing that can be done about it other than to "forge ahead" and >>>>continue development. I'm not stopping. I'm working on a few new ideas for the >>>>next WCCC. I hope to show up with a program significantly stronger than >>>>anything I have had in the past. I might show up with a piece of trash, of >>>>course, although I'd hope not. >>>> >>>>And after the WCCC, all my "secrets" will be let out of the bottle as always, >>>>and then I'll start working on additional improvements... >>> >>> >>> >>>No, you wouldnt do that! Next time we will do 'the Rybka'! Look, as your >>>longtime partner, I, as non-universitarian member, open a company and then >>>Crafty will go commercial for 41 € and then we go fishing for the rest of our >>>lives. You ain't no masochist, Bob, no? You cant give away all the pearls for >>>free? No no! We will go into business. We finally have a decision. I see a >>>bright future, if all your friends from past events will join us and make Crafty >>>really deep blue. I suggest a computer system from NASA. You know how I feel? >>>Like Wernher v. Braun. You guys there you always need a German to make ignition >>>fire unter your - trousers. Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what >>>Rolf could do for your country! As JFK already said. [Ok, all a bit exaggerated >>>by me but only to explain the chances we had in a united attempt from the >>>Anerican and the German people!] >>> >>>Your Strawman ;) >> >>I bet Bob felt happier in the times, you were his enemy not his 'partner' ;-) Smells a bit like envie from our German partner... :) > >Most people here dont seem to know this ;-) >Thanks ! >Mridul I must beg you not to read too much own thoughts into what I've written. Usually I'm short and precise like a lawyer... :)
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