Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba
Date: 15:42:14 09/24/99
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On September 24, 1999 at 16:27:07, Fernando Villegas wrote: >On September 24, 1999 at 11:51:08, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote: > >>Rebel Century is no windows program yet, but Man!, that is a lot of stuff they >>are soon releasing for a great price. Its almost overwhelming how much data, >>Opening books, utilities, Sharware, Demo's, Playing program, etc., we get. >> >>http://www.rebel.nl/edindex.htm >> >>I'm impressed, but I still wish there was an upgrade price for long-time Rebel >>customer's. Oh well... >> >>Larry > > > >Dear Larry: >For the price we should not ask for more. In any afternoon or "happy hour" with >the friends in a bar I -"we", I presume- expend a lot more and just for getting >a headache. Not to mention what you expend if the afternoon or night if it is >expended with the sweet company of a girl friend. Now I see why I am not a chess software addict, when I expend the afternoon or night with my girl friends it is them who spend the money (: >I, for my part, am prepared to >purchase everything new without more agonic thoughts about what I already have: >I will get F6, J6, Century, whatever. Even just the act to receive the new >package is worth the money. Not that I have not met a match for me: I did >several years ago, as almost all people here has done, if we are honest enough >to say it. So I do not care about engine strenght, but about the frills. Why >not? For an amateur to play chess is a lot more that just to play chess; is a >ceremony where the thrill of lights, sounds, boards, games, advices, etc are >esential. Then, I have my budget ready to oblige. Long life for our genuses in >chess programming, but for that we must open the wallet.... Hey, I might convince some of them to play chess, and teach them private lessons! And then, of course, recommend some chess software. >Cheers >Fernando José.
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