Don Dailey
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Don Dailey
Don Dailey, my partner in the Komodo venture, has been transferred to a palliative care unit in the hospital. His leukemia has progressed to the point of no return, and he probably has only days left to live. His wife Mary agreed that it was better to inform the community of this rather than to wait until he dies to say anything. Don is at least glad to hear that Komodo will probably be in the TCEC final; hopefully he will at least live long enough to see that become definite. Don is 57 years old; a full obituary will appear here at the appropriate time.
Komodo will continue as a partnership between me and Mark Lefler, with Mary Dailey receiving an equal share of the proceeds. I'm in the hospital myself now, but I should be going home tomorrow with no further trouble expected.
Larry Kaufman
Komodo will continue as a partnership between me and Mark Lefler, with Mary Dailey receiving an equal share of the proceeds. I'm in the hospital myself now, but I should be going home tomorrow with no further trouble expected.
Larry Kaufman
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lkaufman wrote:Don Dailey, my partner in the Komodo venture, has been transferred to a palliative care unit in the hospital. His leukemia has progressed to the point of no return, and he probably has only days left to live. His wife Mary agreed that it was better to inform the community of this rather than to wait until he dies to say anything. Don is at least glad to hear that Komodo will probably be in the TCEC final; hopefully he will at least live long enough to see that become definite. Don is 57 years old; a full obituary will appear here at the appropriate time.
Komodo will continue as a partnership between me and Mark Lefler, with Mary Dailey receiving an equal share of the proceeds. I'm in the hospital myself now, but I should be going home tomorrow with no further trouble expected.
Larry Kaufman
I am very sorry to hear this dreadful news. Hoping for a miracle!
Re: Don Dailey
Sorry to hear about that. I hope Don recovers fully from his illness.
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Hello Larry:
Best wishes to his familily and for himself.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
I knew that Don was ill but not that his death was so inminent... I expected at least one year more. :'( Very sad news indeed; I am sure that all CCC comunity will bring our best intentions to him.lkaufman wrote:Don Dailey, my partner in the Komodo venture, has been transferred to a palliative care unit in the hospital. His leukemia has progressed to the point of no return, and he probably has only days left to live. His wife Mary agreed that it was better to inform the community of this rather than to wait until he dies to say anything. Don is at least glad to hear that Komodo will probably be in the TCEC final; hopefully he will at least live long enough to see that become definite. Don is 57 years old; a full obituary will appear here at the appropriate time.
Komodo will continue as a partnership between me and Mark Lefler, with Mary Dailey receiving an equal share of the proceeds. I'm in the hospital myself now, but I should be going home tomorrow with no further trouble expected.
Larry Kaufman
Best wishes to his familily and for himself.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
Re: Don Dailey
This is very, very sad news.
Thank you, Don, for providing us with Komodo, and for your many, many helpful (and interesting) posts.
Tears are filling my eyes ...
Thank you, Don, for providing us with Komodo, and for your many, many helpful (and interesting) posts.
Tears are filling my eyes ...
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Re: Don Dailey
Don is a special member of the computer chess community and has always had a lot of class. It has been a pleasure to watch the steady improvement of his engines as the years have gone by. Don is also a strong and willing collaborator, and he has been patient with those of us looking up. It has also been a privilege to contribute a nearly infinitesimal bit to Komodo testing.
Best wishes to those near and dear to him, and for your recovery Larry.
Warmest regards,
Brian (Tinker)
Best wishes to those near and dear to him, and for your recovery Larry.
Warmest regards,
Brian (Tinker)
Re: Don Dailey
Good luck, hard to talk about anything.
Best of luck.
Jose.
Best of luck.
Jose.
Re: Don Dailey
I'm very sorry to hear that. As many, I was not aware his illness was so advanced. I like to apologize with Don as some times I was rude in some post, still I always appreciated his work.
We are what we left behind, and Komodo is a huge legacy for computer chess, where we will continue to feel Don, every time komodo move!
My best wishes.
Ignacio.
We are what we left behind, and Komodo is a huge legacy for computer chess, where we will continue to feel Don, every time komodo move!
My best wishes.
Ignacio.
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Re: Don Dailey
I was afraid to read through the thread when I noticed it's title....
Palliative care means the endgame for Don unfortunately and I hope for the best when the end is near....
Dr.D
Palliative care means the endgame for Don unfortunately and I hope for the best when the end is near....
Dr.D
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