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Date: 18 Oct 2006 19:16:15
From: Mike Leahy
Subject: openings grandmaster call replay

Roman Dzindzichashvili gave his opinions on precisely
how club players should choose their openings
on an hour long conference call for Bookup owners.

The call can be played on the web at www.bookup.com
and click on "Conference Call Replays"

If you've ever heard that you shouldn't bother studying
openings then you *must* listen to this call. :)

I'm paying for extra bandwidth so everyone can get this.


Mike Leahy
"The Database Man!"






 
Date: 19 Oct 2006 11:07:30
From: Dave (from the UK)
Subject: Re: openings grandmaster call replay
Mike Leahy wrote:
> Roman Dzindzichashvili gave his opinions on precisely
> how club players should choose their openings
> on an hour long conference call for Bookup owners.
>
> The call can be played on the web at www.bookup.com
> and click on "Conference Call Replays"
>
> If you've ever heard that you shouldn't bother studying
> openings then you *must* listen to this call. :)
>
> I'm paying for extra bandwidth so everyone can get this.
>
>
> Mike Leahy
> "The Database Man!"
>
>


That's very generous of you to be "paying for extra bandwidth so
everyone can get this".

I'd personally interpret it as you "paying for the bandwidth so you can
hopefully sell more of your software"

Which was the point of my last post - its just very thinly disguised
spam. Nobody needs

--
Dave (from the UK)

Please note my email address changes periodically to avoid spam.
It is always of the form: [email protected]
Hitting reply will work for a few months only - later set it manually.

http://witm.sourceforge.net/ (Web based Mathematica front end)


  
Date: 20 Oct 2006 02:08:04
From: Ange1o DePa1ma
Subject: Re: openings grandmaster call replay
I'll bet you'd picket Kasparov for doing a book signing. After all, it's
just a nasty little gimmick to sell his worthless tomes.


"Dave (from the UK)" <[email protected] >
wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Mike Leahy wrote:
>> Roman Dzindzichashvili gave his opinions on precisely
>> how club players should choose their openings
>> on an hour long conference call for Bookup owners.
>>
>> The call can be played on the web at www.bookup.com
>> and click on "Conference Call Replays"
>>
>> If you've ever heard that you shouldn't bother studying
>> openings then you *must* listen to this call. :)
>>
>> I'm paying for extra bandwidth so everyone can get this.
>>
>>
>> Mike Leahy
>> "The Database Man!"
>
>
> That's very generous of you to be "paying for extra bandwidth so everyone
> can get this".
>
> I'd personally interpret it as you "paying for the bandwidth so you can
> hopefully sell more of your software"
>
> Which was the point of my last post - its just very thinly disguised spam.
> Nobody needs
>
> --
> Dave (from the UK)
>
> Please note my email address changes periodically to avoid spam.
> It is always of the form: [email protected]
> Hitting reply will work for a few months only - later set it manually.
>
> http://witm.sourceforge.net/ (Web based Mathematica front end)




  
Date: 20 Oct 2006 02:06:14
From: Ange1o DePa1ma
Subject: Re: openings grandmaster call replay
It was actually a very informative, worthwhile presentation, and totally
free. Roman did not plug a single Bookup product, not once, and neither did
Mike.

Is everybody "from the UK" as grumpy as you? Why don't you buy a
full-spectrum light bulb and sit under it for a few hours. It will improve
your mood.



"Dave (from the UK)" <[email protected] >
wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Mike Leahy wrote:
>> Roman Dzindzichashvili gave his opinions on precisely
>> how club players should choose their openings
>> on an hour long conference call for Bookup owners.
>>
>> The call can be played on the web at www.bookup.com
>> and click on "Conference Call Replays"
>>
>> If you've ever heard that you shouldn't bother studying
>> openings then you *must* listen to this call. :)
>>
>> I'm paying for extra bandwidth so everyone can get this.
>>
>>
>> Mike Leahy
>> "The Database Man!"
>
>
> That's very generous of you to be "paying for extra bandwidth so everyone
> can get this".
>
> I'd personally interpret it as you "paying for the bandwidth so you can
> hopefully sell more of your software"
>
> Which was the point of my last post - its just very thinly disguised spam.
> Nobody needs
>
> --
> Dave (from the UK)
>
> Please note my email address changes periodically to avoid spam.
> It is always of the form: [email protected]
> Hitting reply will work for a few months only - later set it manually.
>
> http://witm.sourceforge.net/ (Web based Mathematica front end)