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Subject: Re: Yellow Bishop Computer Chess Club

Author: Tina Long

Date: 20:04:53 11/17/99

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On November 17, 1999 at 22:46:02, Michael Neish wrote:

>On November 16, 1999 at 18:33:21, Ilya P. Kozachenko wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>Yellow Bishop Computer Chess Club has been started!
>>http://ybishop.cjb.net
>>A lot of computer chess publications, useful software and a heap of links!
>>Visit it now!
>>Regards,
>>hoggy.
>
>I don't know about anyone else, but my browser crashes every single time I try
>to go there.  I tried
>both Netscape and Explorer, with the same results.  Anyone else having this
>problem?
>
>Mike.

I just clicked on the link in your message, the page loaded perfectly & quickly.
You are not alone in not being able to get there.  Maybe it's a location thing.

This is the bones of what you see on page 1

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Welcome to Yellow Bishop Computer Chess Center.
The objective of our center is to offer useful information in Computer Chess
field to Internet audience,
contribute to Computer Chess research, and also propose Computer Chess
enthusiasts to
communicate at real-time in Yellow Bishop Club Chatroom.

We are proud to present:

   1.the most powerful set of Computer Chess Publications ever found in one time
   2.EPD test suites collection (large and accurate set of most known and not
ones)
   3.some useful utilities (CCC Database Navigator, EPD Navigator) by us
   4.a large collection of non-commercial Chess TrueType fonts
   5.interesting information about M.M.Botvinnik's investigations in Computer
Chess
   6.amusing chess games collection of different aspects
   7.chatroom specially designed for computer chess community
   8.a lot of Computer Chess related links, and more...

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I got engrossed in 1. publications
Dan Complimented 2. test suites




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