Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 12:22:58 01/23/00
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On January 23, 2000 at 14:27:02, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >Life doesn't always work this way. You can make the clearest argument in the >world and still not "win." The person you are arguing with can ignore your >points, confuse the issue, change the topic, etc. > >Here's my original question, which started this whole argument: if FHH knows how >to make such a terrific evaluation function, why doesn't he put one in a PC >program and make a lot of money from it? (I think :-) I've stayed out of this thread for a while, but now that it's refocusing, I'll stick in my opinion (based on the recent correspodence that can be found at TWIC). Hsu does not care. He is done. DB won a match. He and GK's agent did not come to terms on a new match. He will go and do something else for a change. Dave
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