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Subject: Re: FIDE chihuahuas

Author: Andrew Williams

Date: 04:30:57 08/20/99

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On August 20, 1999 at 06:06:35, Ron Norris wrote:

>If the governing body(FIDO) of all animals of the world wished to establish
>which animal was the fiercest fighter, then invited all animals to compete,
>hoping to prove to the world that only their organisation could produce such
>a great and majestic display of competition and bravery.  But what if the
>lion declined, and the tiger declined, and the bear declined, and the rhino
>declined, but only the chihuahuas showed up.  Naturally, a chihuahua won.
>
>The very proud organisation of FIDO would proclaim their champion chihuahua
>as the only true champion.  Of course, it was assumed that the tiger, the
>lion, the bear and the rhino must have been afraid of competition from the
>fierce chihuahuas. So, as FIDO struts their newly crowned chihuahua around
>the globe, exalting his accomplishments, praising his bravery, and wanting
>all the world to acknowledge the champions skills, the world is split over
>the acceptance or denial of the newly crowned monarch of FIDO.

I wonder what this has to do with computer chess?

Andrew



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