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70 today according to the Chess Cafe calendar.
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On Dec 4, 5:09 pm, Larry Tapper wrote:
70 today according to the Chess Cafe calendar. LT Grand Master and Roman Catholic priest. He can do both black and white masses. |
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On Dec 4, 12:09 pm, Larry Tapper wrote:
70 today according to the Chess Cafe calendar. LT And happy 135th today to Harry Pillsbury, born this day in 1872. Also another American GM, Ron Henley, is 51 today, according to the same calendar. BTW, the 2008 calendar is available now: http://uscfsales.com/item.asp?PID=1096 Featured personalities for 2008 include Rubinstein, Portisch, Kasparov, Bird, Duras, Atkins, Tal, and Lilienthal, and featured events include the 1958 Smyslov-Botvinnik rematch, Alekhine's record- setting blindfold simul at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, the 1908 Lasker-Tarrasch World Championship match, and the 1933 Flohr-Botvinnik match. Preparing the calendar each year is my favorite piece of chess writing and historical research. I hope rgc readers will take a look. Taylor Kingston |
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On Dec 6, 12:18 am, Taylor Kingston wrote:
On Dec 4, 12:09 pm, Larry Tapper wrote: 70 today according to the Chess Cafe calendar. LT And happy 135th today to Harry Pillsbury, born this day in 1872. Also another American GM, Ron Henley, is 51 today, according to the same calendar. BTW, the 2008 calendar is available now: http://uscfsales.com/item.asp?PID=1096 Featured personalities for 2008 include Rubinstein, Portisch, Kasparov, Bird, Duras, Atkins, Tal, and Lilienthal, and featured events include the 1958 Smyslov-Botvinnik rematch, Alekhine's record- setting blindfold simul at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, the 1908 Lasker-Tarrasch World Championship match, and the 1933 Flohr-Botvinnik match. Preparing the calendar each year is my favorite piece of chess writing and historical research. I hope rgc readers will take a look. Taylor Kingston Is that the one that I can but over the counter at Chess & Bridge, Euston Road (M Pein's shop)? |
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On Dec 6, 3:48 am, Offramp wrote:
On Dec 6, 12:18 am, Taylor Kingston wrote: On Dec 4, 12:09 pm, Larry Tapper wrote: 70 today according to the Chess Cafe calendar. LT And happy 135th today to Harry Pillsbury, born this day in 1872. Also another American GM, Ron Henley, is 51 today, according to the same calendar. BTW, the 2008 calendar is available now: http://uscfsales.com/item.asp?PID=1096 Featured personalities for 2008 include Rubinstein, Portisch, Kasparov, Bird, Duras, Atkins, Tal, and Lilienthal, and featured events include the 1958 Smyslov-Botvinnik rematch, Alekhine's record- setting blindfold simul at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, the 1908 Lasker-Tarrasch World Championship match, and the 1933 Flohr-Botvinnik match. Preparing the calendar each year is my favorite piece of chess writing and historical research. I hope rgc readers will take a look. Taylor Kingston Is that the one that I can but over the counter at Chess & Bridge, Euston Road (M Pein's shop)? If it says "International Chess Calendar" on the front, with pictures of three books including "Topalov-Kramnik: 2006 World Chess Championship," then the answer is yes. |
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Well it's not sold at Amazon.com so I can't/won't buy it. I'm sure
it's interesting though. RL On Dec 6, 8:14 am, Taylor Kingston wrote: |
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On Dec 6, 5:47 pm, raylopez99 wrote:
Well it's not sold at Amazon.com so I can't/won't buy it. I'm sure it's interesting though. You only buy things that are sold on amazon.com? How do you eat? ;-) |
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Taylor Kingston wrote:
On Dec 6, 5:47 pm, raylopez99 wrote: Well it's not sold at Amazon.com so I can't/won't buy it. I'm sure it's interesting though. You only buy things that are sold on amazon.com? How do you eat? ;-) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...307603-4765457 Unlucky. Dave. -- David Richerby Beefy Tree (TM): it's like a tree www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ that's made from a cow! |
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On Dec 7, 4:08 am, David Richerby
wrote: Taylor Kingston wrote: On Dec 6, 5:47 pm, raylopez99 wrote: Well it's not sold at Amazon.com so I can't/won't buy it. I'm sure it's interesting though. You only buy things that are sold on amazon.com? How do you eat? ;-) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...ref=topnav_sto... Unlucky. Yummy! Heathy Choice (TM)! Dave. -- David Richerby Beefy Tree (TM): it's like a treewww.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ that's made from a cow! Yes, they can and have crossed genes from animals and plants, for example to grow animal extracts (insulin?, maybe that was bacteria and animal genes). I think the DNA between a plant and a human actually matches up to 60%. RL |
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