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Subject: Re: Looking in the mirror.

Author: Chessfun

Date: 22:01:39 02/06/00

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On February 07, 2000 at 00:07:14, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On February 05, 2000 at 23:41:15, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>
>>Tourney is now complete......
>>Games are posted as zipped pgn if anyone wants them lol.
>>
>>Thanks to Thorsten for his inspiration !!
>>
>>http://www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999
>>PLEASE SIGN MY GUESTBOOK
>>Thanks.
>
>From homo-habilis to homo-neandertalensis:
>I still think you would have done much better
>using my old 486-33 and doing 100 rounds...


Hmmm and I thought you only used this on opponents of CSTal?.


>also i would have used 1 second per move, or better, one
>milisecond. or - to give an old friend of mine a pleasure,
>use 4.6 miliseconds next.


If you would use one second or less per move.......
PLAY YOUR WON GAMES !!.


>you can email me the results. i am heavily interested.


No need, your games, you can look at them yourself.


>You throw the bones, not me. i am doing computerchess .-))
>you let the machines generate senseless data,
>so i think it makes no sense you offer the zip-files.


You think (Yea right), besides if I want your opinion
"I will ask for it". If it makes no sense to offer the
zip - file then why did some people download it.

I guess by knowing the zip was there you must have been
to have a look at the "senseless data" LOL, did you see
yourself in the mirror lol.


>would be better to delete the zip file after
>the match and only present the table with the results.
>that would be much more scientific.


And where was it you obtained your degree?.


>ok - the ones are materialists, they have to count.
>cause they don't seem to have anything else than countable things.
>so far - count.
>
>1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ... 5 ... - etc.


New Policy......Now I will speak to you once per thread !.
And this thread is done........buzzzzz......times up.
Thanks.



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