Oh dear, that bad, eh?
I thought at least you could have managed something like "I bought Fritz", or "I downloaded Houdini"
Are chessprogrammers jealaous ?
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Re: Are chessprogrammers jealaous ?
Let's face it, it is probably very necessary to present your ego at some point and in retrospect i realize that all your posts here are about your ego combined with arrogance and a huge selfsatisfaction.hgm wrote:Oh dear, that bad, eh?
I thought at least you could have managed something like "I bought Fritz", or "I downloaded Houdini"
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Something to be jealous about, perhaps?
But now we are back on-topic: the idea that Chess programmers would be jealous borders the ridiculous. Like you say, we are much to satisfied with our accomplishments, and of course quite rightly so.
It is those without accomplishments who begrudge us our successes, try to belittle what others enjoy, drag down those who service the community with our efforts and creations, and behave like jealous spoiled brats when they don't get their way. As you so admirably demonstrate.
But now we are back on-topic: the idea that Chess programmers would be jealous borders the ridiculous. Like you say, we are much to satisfied with our accomplishments, and of course quite rightly so.
It is those without accomplishments who begrudge us our successes, try to belittle what others enjoy, drag down those who service the community with our efforts and creations, and behave like jealous spoiled brats when they don't get their way. As you so admirably demonstrate.
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I see you like my cheese!
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What are you entertaining this guy?hgm wrote:???
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Looks like that game is over.Don wrote:What are you entertaining this guy?hgm wrote:???
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I don't know. Usually he is entertaining me, but I couldn't understand his latest babble, and was hoping for some explanation. He seemed to answer his own postings.Don wrote:What are you entertaining this guy?hgm wrote:???