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Oct-03-07 | | cuendillar: <whiteshark> And I thought life was a sexually transferred disease with 100% mortality. |
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Oct-03-07 | | whiteshark: When you were young you have nobody to take blame. One day my
father came into the room and asked me who had been smoking his
cigarettes, so I had to tell him the truth. It was the dog. |
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Oct-03-07 | | maxi: No complaining about how hard life and the world are. Nobody asked you to be born. Right? Nobody <insisted> that you should be born but you did it anyway. So don't come now blaming us. |
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Oct-03-07
 | | WannaBe: After the 2 game spanking by <Youjoin>, I'm officially giving up chess, and returning to my first love, tic-tac-toe. |
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Oct-03-07 | | NakoSonorense: Maybe you should try tic-tac-chec. |
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Oct-03-07 | | Ragh: Or, even its twin tic-tac-choke. |
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Oct-03-07 | | whiteshark: I didn't know that <WannaBe> was a member of a German hip hop pop girlie band
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic_Ta...(Band)
Any explanations ??? |
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Oct-03-07 | | Youjoin: There will be another Chessgames mini tournament in Gameknot? |
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Oct-03-07 | | technical draw: <Norman Do: How to Win at TicTacToe (PDF), The Australian Mathematical Society, Gazette, Volume 32 Number 3, July 2005, p.151> I'm glad to see the Australians advancing in mathematics. |
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Oct-03-07
 | | WannaBe: <whiteshark: ... Any Explanations ???> I just look sooooo good in a low-cut dress! |
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Oct-03-07 | | Ragh: There is a lot of theory behind tic-tac-toe, so much so that the number of volumes written on it rival all of "Encyclopedia Britannica" put together. |
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Oct-03-07 | | Ragh: In Tic-Tac-Chess, players play a game of chess and tic-tac-toe simultaneously. No lie. I found that in the retarded version of <whiteshark>'s link.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic_Ta... |
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Oct-04-07 | | Whitehat1963: I just won the Nigerian lottery. AGAIN! Maybe I'll get paid this time! Looking forward to it! I'll see all you poor slobs later. Ha, ha! |
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Oct-04-07 | | whiteshark: <Whitehat1963> Simply astonishing. Exactly the same thing happened to me this week. |
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Oct-04-07 | | technical draw: I once won the Slobovia lottery and went to a map to see where it was so I could go and get my money. And guess what? It wasn't on any map! Boy, are those map makers dumb! |
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Oct-04-07 | | Whitehat1963: <Boy, are those map makers dumb!> I'll say. My parents aren't sure, but they always wonder if I was born in Slobovia! So, it must be real! |
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Oct-04-07 | | Whitehat1963: <whiteshark> Let's go into business together after we collect our winnings! Whitesharkhat Incorporated! We'll sell Slobovinian lottery tickets via e-mail! |
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Oct-04-07 | | Whitehat1963: <Tic Tac Toe> Even if someday, a superduper computer solves Chess and 19X19 Go, I doubt there will ever be enough computer power to solve Tic Tac Toe. That game is really hard to win! |
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Oct-04-07 | | Ragh: It seems I've created one helluva lucky email-address. It always wins multiple lotteries, jackpots everyday. Here's a sample one to savour for those with ill-fated email IDs. <Schafthausen draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 50,000,000 e-mail addresses of individual and corporate bodies picked by an automated random computer ballot search from the internet as part of our international promotions program which we conduct every year. No tickets were sold.After this automated computer ballot, your e-mail address attached to serial number 09-11-11 drew the lucky number 7-06-22-05-22-62, which consequently emerged as one of first ten (10) lucky winners in the United Kingdom category.> |
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Oct-04-07 | | technical draw: <Ragh> So how much did you win? |
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Oct-04-07 | | Ragh: <td> 1 million euro on this one. But being a magnanimous person that I am, I reject every such offer in favor of solving poverty in the world. |
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Oct-04-07 | | whiteshark: I wonder when Nigel Short page will pass this page in most kibitzing ranking ... |
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Oct-04-07 | | whiteshark: <Ragh> You are a good boy! |
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Oct-04-07 | | whiteshark: Kasparow writes a new book series:
<My great Predecessors
<Volume I: Tzar Peter the Great>> |
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Oct-04-07 | | technical draw: I'm going to write a book too. "My Great Predecessors.".. But I don't know if I should start with Newton or Einstein...?? |
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