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Dec 23 2007 was the last day I saw post of Help Bot here. After that
today 10 Days have passed and not a single post by Help Bot. He used to post 4-5 Messages daily Now what happened to him? Has he gone out in the Winter? Has he gone some where where there is no Internet Access??? Where is Help Bot. I miss his games, He used to play at GetClub. Has he forgotten Chess? If anyone finds Help Bot tell him to post his good advices again. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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On Jan 3, 10:34*am, Sanny wrote:
Dec 23 2007 was the last day I saw post of Help Bot here. After that today 10 Days have passed and not a single post by Help Bot. He used to post 4-5 Messages daily Now what happened to him? Has he gone out in the Winter? Has he gone some where where there is no Internet Access??? Where is Help Bot. I miss his games, He used to play at GetClub. Has he forgotten Chess? If anyone finds Help Bot tell him to post his good advices again. Bye Sanny Play Chess at:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Help bot fell in a large vat of **** in Indiana. Last time I heard, he had fallen in the **** vat, while cleaning a horse stable. We will have to wait an se :-) |
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Hello Help Bot,
HAPPY NEW YEAR. We are missing you a lot. Where are your great advices you used to share daily. COME BACK SOON..... I would love to see your games at GetClub. Lets see if you can still beat the Easy & Normal Levels. Where has the best player Gone??? Come Back from wherever you are... Bye Sanny Play Chess at:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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On Jan 3, 11:34 am, Sanny wrote:
Dec 23 2007 was the last day I saw post of Help Bot here. After that today 10 Days have passed and not a single post by Help Bot. He used to post 4-5 Messages daily Now what happened to him? Has he gone out in the Winter? Has he gone some where where there is no Internet Access??? Every year around this time, I have to travel up North on business. I am very, VERY busy during the Xmas season, let's just say in the distribution of goods racket. Now this year, while doing some extensive traveling from my home base in the North, I caught a nasty cold... more than a cold, actually. An infection, which knocked me cold, and messed up one of my two visual sensors. I could not read; I could not write; in fact, I went a week without even logging onto the internet! Back now (I ho, ho, hope), I have been catching up on my emails, using some powerful lenses to compensate for my visual sensor problem. The chess newsgroup, sad to say, is not priority number one. But I have not "forgotten" chess. In fact, my next tournament will likely be the single best opportunity for opponents to snatch some easy rating points from me, owing to my impaired condition. (Not that anyone was having any difficulties in that regard before.) Now, as for GetClub: my latest impression is that it is getting tougher and tougher to win, yet at some point (if I can hang tough) the program will still self- destruct, often as not by a trade of a piece for two pawns and a couple of spite-checks. I still stand by my original advice: if you can make the program "see" tactics with check-and-capture extensions, and if you program it to be purely materialistic, most humans will bite the dust on account of the computer's far superior speed and accuracy. It is the attempt to inject a value on what I see as spite-checks, which is throwing off the eval. function. No crude program can assess the true value of spite-checks, so they ought to be ignored; if there is a mating attack, *calculate it*, don't guess percentages. Don't settle for less than three pawns in exchange for a piece. -- help bot |
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On Jan 5, 1:19*am, help bot wrote:
On Jan 3, 11:34 am, Sanny wrote: Dec 23 2007 was the last day I saw post of Help Bot here. After that today 10 Days have passed and not a single post by Help Bot. He used to post 4-5 Messages daily Now what happened to him? Has he gone out in the Winter? Has he gone some where where there is no Internet Access??? * Every year around this time, I have to travel up North on business. *I am very, VERY busy during the Xmas season, let's just say in the distribution of goods racket. * Now this year, while doing some extensive traveling from my home base in the North, I caught a nasty cold... more than a cold, actually. *An infection, which knocked me cold, and messed up one of my two visual sensors. *I could not read; I could not write; in fact, I went a week without even logging onto the internet! * Back now (I ho, ho, hope), I have been catching up on my emails, using some powerful lenses to compensate for my visual sensor problem. *The chess newsgroup, sad to say, is not priority number one. *But I have not "forgotten" chess. *In fact, my next tournament will likely be the single best opportunity for opponents to snatch some easy rating points from me, owing to my impaired condition. *(Not that anyone was having any difficulties in that regard before.) * Now, as for GetClub: my latest impression is that it is getting tougher and tougher to win, yet at some point (if I can hang tough) the program will still self- destruct, often as not by a trade of a piece for two pawns and a couple of spite-checks. * I still stand by my original advice: if you can make the program "see" tactics with check-and-capture extensions, and if you program it to be purely materialistic, most humans will bite the dust on account of the computer's far superior speed and accuracy. *It is the attempt to inject a value on what I see as spite-checks, which is throwing off the eval. function. *No crude program can assess the true value of spite-checks, so they ought to be ignored; if there is a mating attack, *calculate it*, don't guess percentages. *Don't settle for less than three pawns in exchange for a piece. * -- help bot Help Bot, The **** vat has messed up your primary processor (BRAIN). Perhaps a bath, a cleaning, and a fresh meal will help that Visual Sensor. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov says HI to you personally. I heard there were vats of **** in Chess City, Russia, and he told me to tell you there is a job hearding Sheep and working with the FIDE spam team in Chess City, if you one day want it. FIDE has two kinds of **** in Chess City: SHEEP and SPAM. Your resmue has made it to RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Marcus Roberts |
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* Now this year, while doing some extensive traveling
from my home base in the North, I caught a nasty cold... more than a cold, actually. *An infection, which knocked me cold, and messed up one of my two visual sensors. *I could not read; I could not write; in fact, I went a week without even logging onto the internet! Do you have got Eye Infection? * Back now (I ho, ho, hope), I have been catching up on my emails, using some powerful lenses to compensate for my visual sensor problem. *Thechessnewsgroup, Take rest till you get Ok. No need to strain your eyes till you get OK. * Now, as forGetClub: my latest impression is that it is getting tougher and tougher to win, yet at some point (if I can hang tough) the program will still self- destruct, often as not by a trade of a piece for two pawns and a couple of spite-checks. Yes a few more improvements were done. So it would give a good Challenge once you come back to play at GetClub Chess. Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html * I still stand by my original advice: if you can make the program "see" tactics with check-and-capture extensions, and if you program it to be purely materialistic, most humans will bite the dust on account of the computer's far superior speed and accuracy. *It is the attempt to inject a value on what I see as spite-checks, which is throwing off the eval. function. *No crude program can assess the true value of spite-checks, so they ought to be ignored; if there is a mating attack, *calculate it*, don't guess percentages. *Don't settle for less than three pawns in exchange for a piece. Ok that have have been corrected. Get Well Soon and come back. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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On Jan 5, 8:08 am, wrote:
The **** vat has messed up your primary processor (BRAIN). Actually, my "brain" would be a combination of all sorts of processors, not just the primary CPU. Perhaps a bath, a cleaning, and a fresh meal will help that Visual Sensor. No. The damage is not /that/ superficial. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov says HI to you personally. I'm still waiting for my Rolex; you know, the Submariner model he promised me in return for my vote (I don't actually have a vote, but hey, that's /his/ problem). I heard there were vats of **** in Chess City, Russia, and he told me to tell you there is a job hearding Sheep "herding sheep" and working with the FIDE spam team in Chess City, if you one day want it. A bit of a long commute, eh? Tell him I will consider it, once he sends me a Lear jet and, say, one million $ for fuel expenses. FIDE has two kinds of **** in Chess City: SHEEP and SPAM. Your resmue has made it to RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look, Mr. Roberts: you don't know the first thing about Indiana. First of all, once we muck the stalls, the sh*t does not go into a "vat" for cooking. It is put onto a spreader and strewn across the fields as organic fertilizer. As for sheep, look in Australia; it's an island in the South Pacific ocean -- a BIG island. I see you're still holding a grudge over your ignominious defeat in the great war of St. Kitts and Nevis, which we won. Get over it kid; *everybody* loses to us. A cooking hint: never think of "vats" when you are dealing with sh*t; that stuff goes onto the ground, and is slowly absorbed into foods after bacteria breaks it down into its basic nutrients. Only use vats for cooking edible foods, not organic fertilizers, or sh*t. Hope this helps! -- help bot |
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On Jan 5, 7:44*pm, help bot wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:08 am, wrote: The **** vat has messed up your primary processor (BRAIN). * Actually, my "brain" would be a combination of all sorts of processors, not just the primary CPU. Perhaps a bath, a cleaning, and a fresh meal will help that Visual Sensor. * No. *The damage is not /that/ superficial. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov says HI to you personally. * I'm still waiting for my Rolex; you know, the Submariner model he promised me in return for my vote (I don't actually have a vote, but hey, that's /his/ problem). I heard there were vats of **** in Chess City, Russia, and he told me to tell you there is a job hearding Sheep * "herding sheep" and working with the FIDE spam team in Chess City, if you one day want it. * A bit of a long commute, eh? *Tell him I will consider it, once he sends me a Lear jet and, say, one million $ for fuel expenses. FIDE has two kinds of **** in Chess City: SHEEP and SPAM. Your resmue has made it to RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * Look, Mr. Roberts: you don't know the first thing about Indiana. *First of all, once we muck the stalls, the sh*t does not go into a "vat" for cooking. *It is put onto a spreader and strewn across the fields as organic fertilizer. *As for sheep, look in Australia; it's an island in the South Pacific ocean -- a BIG island. *I see you're still holding a grudge over your ignominious defeat in the great war of St. Kitts and Nevis, which we won. *Get over it kid; **everybody* loses to us. * A cooking hint: never think of "vats" when you are dealing with sh*t; that stuff goes onto the ground, and is slowly absorbed into foods after bacteria breaks it down into its basic nutrients. *Only use vats for cooking edible foods, not organic fertilizers, or sh*t. *Hope this helps! * -- help bot I worked at Cummins Electronics in Columbus and in Indianapolis at a company called United Medical Manafacturing. Engines and medical devices, help bot! 1995-1997... Then, I met you! Marcus Roberts |
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On Jan 6, 7:06 am, wrote:
On Jan 5, 7:44 pm, help bot wrote: On Jan 5, 8:08 am, wrote: The **** vat has messed up your primary processor (BRAIN). Actually, my "brain" would be a combination of all sorts of processors, not just the primary CPU. Perhaps a bath, a cleaning, and a fresh meal will help that Visual Sensor. No. The damage is not /that/ superficial. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov says HI to you personally. I'm still waiting for my Rolex; you know, the Submariner model he promised me in return for my vote (I don't actually have a vote, but hey, that's /his/ problem). I heard there were vats of **** in Chess City, Russia, and he told me to tell you there is a job hearding Sheep "herding sheep" and working with the FIDE spam team in Chess City, if you one day want it. A bit of a long commute, eh? Tell him I will consider it, once he sends me a Lear jet and, say, one million $ for fuel expenses. FIDE has two kinds of **** in Chess City: SHEEP and SPAM. Your resmue has made it to RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look, Mr. Roberts: you don't know the first thing about Indiana. First of all, once we muck the stalls, the sh*t does not go into a "vat" for cooking. It is put onto a spreader and strewn across the fields as organic fertilizer. As for sheep, look in Australia; it's an island in the South Pacific ocean -- a BIG island. I see you're still holding a grudge over your ignominious defeat in the great war of St. Kitts and Nevis, which we won. Get over it kid; *everybody* loses to us. A cooking hint: never think of "vats" when you are dealing with sh*t; that stuff goes onto the ground, and is slowly absorbed into foods after bacteria breaks it down into its basic nutrients. Only use vats for cooking edible foods, not organic fertilizers, or sh*t. Hope this helps! I worked at Cummins Electronics in Columbus and in Indianapolis at a company called United Medical Manafacturing. Engines and medical devices, help bot! 1995-1997... Please tell us you didn't try to put any sh*t into the vats at UMM? This is known as a contaminant", and is strongly discouraged. As for Cummins, I've been there, though not necessarily to the Electronics division; I wasn't really paying close attention to what division it was. No wonder you seem so confused about farming techniques; all you've ever done is manufacturing and electronics. Here, take some of your immense wealth and buy some John Deere stock (DE), and just read over the materials they will send you as a stockholder. Also grab Monsanto (MON), a company which makes genetically-enhanced seeds, which are used by farmers. And while we are on the subject, grab Potash (POT), a company which makes fertilizers (including nitrogen, and you guessed it, potash). Better still, buy options so you get more leverage. Once you're up, say, a million dollars, send half to me and I'll tell you our next move. ;D -- help bot |
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(crossposting removed) help bot wrote: Every year around this time, I have to travel up North on business. I am very, VERY busy during the Xmas season, let's just say in the distribution of goods racket. Now this year, while doing some extensive traveling from my home base in the North, I always suspected that Help Bot was really Santa Claus. -- Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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