Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 15:55:06 02/04/00
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On February 04, 2000 at 17:45:58, Chessfun wrote:
>I regret the previous comment.
>Typically I don't reply to this type of post, but for you
>I will make an exception.
this is nice. from medicine-man to medicine-man.
>I think since I own both the software and the computers
right. thats better than owning knowledge or wisdom, indeed.
>I can pick and choose what I find interesting or not
it's a free world, yes. people can produce whatever they want
as long as they destroy earth good enough.
>without having to explain to you what or why.
:-))) but i am allowed to comment it, or ? or to laugh about, or ?
or do you want to forbid me laughing ?
>IMHO watching a 1/0 match is much more interesting than
>watching the results of your Millennium tourney which
>though may be at long time controls clearly your results
>are equal to putting a man on the sun.
it's very hot there , i think a man would not stand it long time. :-)
> You play a tourney
>where either the hand of God has helped some of your programs
>or a Miracle truly happened and you are expecting a call
>from the Vatican any day !!.
that's the difference between us. i do not believe in god and not in miracles
and not in the vatican.
i do believe in science and in idealism.
>Ohh and by the way...yes...you are in the wrong newsgroup !!!!.
really. so this is about astrology here, and you are a nostradamus
guy giving each people here the future-week-events ! aha.
>And you can reply to this if you like......just don't expect
>I shall respond to you again.
>Thanks.
you are free to throw your bones again into the air. this is what
homo-sapiens or homo-neandertalensis has done for couple of years
before he invented computers.
it works. if you do it often enough (say 100-200 times) and count
the results together, you get "sensible data". just make sure
it is full moon and there are no women in your near when throwing
bones, this would influence the results heavily.
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