Author: Georg v. Zimmermann
Date: 10:04:02 12/13/99
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On December 13, 1999 at 12:28:10, Charles Unruh wrote: >On December 13, 1999 at 11:20:57, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: > >>On December 13, 1999 at 11:15:44, Charles Unruh wrote: >> >>>On December 13, 1999 at 11:03:16, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: >>> >>>>Intelligence test: >>>> >>>>Can you see the main difference between the following statements? (solution will >>>>be providet later today) >>>> >>>>- " In other words, HIARCS 7 plays tournament chess on a par with the top five >>>>players in the U.S. " (Kaufman) >>>> >>>>- " Computers are GM strength. " (Unruh) >>> >>> >>>Definition of the word "par" by "Websters new world dictionary, 1998"- 1. A >>>state of EQUALITY. The top 5 players in the U.S. are Grandmaster Strength and >>>they are also Grandmasters. >> >>Very good. You realized that this is not difference between the sentences (top >>US players = grandmasters). So there must be another difference... give it >>another try, I am sure you can find out. >> >>Regards, >>Georg v. Zimmermann > >Oh let me give another try, you are not only illiterate, but you are a complete >moron as well? That is correct, but a little bit off topic ;-). I would appreciate it if people would think about my question. Or is it too easy? I don't want to offend anyone. Georg
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