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Subject: Re: men,women and chess(little out of topic)

Author: blass uri

Date: 12:07:30 02/25/00

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On February 25, 2000 at 13:21:17, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

>On February 25, 2000 at 10:33:08, pavel wrote:
>
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>
>>i never thought you are a woman and also never thought a women could have such
>>love for computer chess.........cheers.......u have just increased my respect
>>for woman......
>>good site
>>keep it up
>>thanks
>>pavel
>
>
>Dear Pavel,
>
>With advanced technology, women fight as well as men, woman move as fast as men
>and without advanced technology they have always thought as well as men.  The
>only reason that men are "smarter" than women is the fact that they are
>channeled toward technical skills early on.  That, of course, is not true of the
>children of the people at this site.
>
>Tim Frohlick

I hope to see more women interested in chess but I am not going to respect
someone more because of the fact that s(he) is interested in chess

I do not think that being interested in chess proves something about who is
smarter.
There are smart people who are not interested in chess.

I also think that there are differences between men and women and most women
tend not to be interested in chess(not only because of what people tell them
when they are young) but I am not surprised by the fact that there are women who
are interested in chess because generalizations are almost always wrong.

I think that men and women are different not only because what people tell them
when they are young(there are subjects that the average I.Q of women is higher
and there are subjects when the average I.Q of men is higher)

Uri



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