Re: 2010 Predictions
Here's a quote of Aris Marghetis (EOCA President) from an old thread ('game analysis from the national capital open'); John Upper is a 2200+ master in the EOCA region:
"Hi there, John Upper has graciously compiled 29 pages worth of analysis of various games that he observed and collected scoresheets for at the National Capital Open last month.
It really is an impressive piece of work in such a short time, thank you very much John!
Some of these are being published as an article in the CFC newsletter, but if you would like the full 29 page PDF, please email myself (or I guess John) so that I can email you a copy.
All the best, Aris."
I (K.P.) wouldn't mind writing the odd article, but these days I have technical issues that would appear to bar me from writing one and having a properly finished product ready for the Internet/email. For those interested in such banalities, my computer is partitioned so that I have Windows '98 on one side, along with my chess software, such as ChessBase 8.0, and I have Windows XP on the other side of the partition, along with Internet/email (none on the Windows '98 side). I had trouble using my chess software on Windows XP, on my previous computer, hence my father, one of the family computer experts, did a partition of the latest computer that he kindly provided.
As my brother explained to me the other day, if we tried to have the Internet on a dinosaur like Windows '98, it would get picked on by modern viruses, etc., like a little kid with glowing red sneakers. Meanwhile, the version of MS Word for Windows '98 (which I had hoped to transfer CHessBase games/diagrams into to create a file for articles/books/newsletters, potentially, and then transfer them by CD or floppy to the Windows XP side of my partioned computer - albeit with crude chess diagrams only) is not compatible with a more modern non-DOS based MS word processing program such as Windows XP has. Moreover, if somehow I could transfer pgn files from ChessBase 8.0 to the other side of my partition, I have never been able to email them successfully in the past...
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"Hi there, John Upper has graciously compiled 29 pages worth of analysis of various games that he observed and collected scoresheets for at the National Capital Open last month.
It really is an impressive piece of work in such a short time, thank you very much John!
Some of these are being published as an article in the CFC newsletter, but if you would like the full 29 page PDF, please email myself (or I guess John) so that I can email you a copy.
All the best, Aris."
I (K.P.) wouldn't mind writing the odd article, but these days I have technical issues that would appear to bar me from writing one and having a properly finished product ready for the Internet/email. For those interested in such banalities, my computer is partitioned so that I have Windows '98 on one side, along with my chess software, such as ChessBase 8.0, and I have Windows XP on the other side of the partition, along with Internet/email (none on the Windows '98 side). I had trouble using my chess software on Windows XP, on my previous computer, hence my father, one of the family computer experts, did a partition of the latest computer that he kindly provided.
As my brother explained to me the other day, if we tried to have the Internet on a dinosaur like Windows '98, it would get picked on by modern viruses, etc., like a little kid with glowing red sneakers. Meanwhile, the version of MS Word for Windows '98 (which I had hoped to transfer CHessBase games/diagrams into to create a file for articles/books/newsletters, potentially, and then transfer them by CD or floppy to the Windows XP side of my partioned computer - albeit with crude chess diagrams only) is not compatible with a more modern non-DOS based MS word processing program such as Windows XP has. Moreover, if somehow I could transfer pgn files from ChessBase 8.0 to the other side of my partition, I have never been able to email them successfully in the past...
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