Author: Pete Galati
Date: 13:06:07 01/30/00
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On January 30, 2000 at 13:55:06, Alan Grotier wrote: > >Chess is a part of my life. > >I design and sell hydraulic systems.Boyles law and Newtons laws of motion >are also part of my life. > >I am used to subjects being very "dry". > >However given the overall content of the CCC of late I am driven to think >that the study of the "Dead sea scrolls" would be more enlightening. > >Alain There's allot of irritating arguments at the moment having nothing to do with Computer Chess, people picking fights etc. It may be related to the moderator elections coming on Monday. In 2 weeks things will be more normal. Don't try to pretend that the Dead Sea Scrolls would be interesting, they wouldn't. Hydraulic systems are interesting, the large labyrinth of boilers used by paper mills are interesting, vacuum tube amplifiers are interesting, Chess programs are interesting, but you probably have a mistaken impression about the Dead Sea Scrolls. Pete
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