2002-10-08

alexpgp: (Default)
2002-10-08 07:32 pm

Scotch, anyone?

Again, for when I have time... the third game between Kramnik and Deep Fritz. This has been described as a brilliant game by the human against the machine.

Deep Fritz - Kramnik,V (2807) [C45]
Brains in Bahrain Man-Machine Match. Manama (3), 08.10.2002

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 5.Nxc6 Qf6 6.Qd2 dxc6 7.Nc3 Ne7 8.Qf4 Be6 9.Qxf6 gxf6 10.Na4 Bb4+ 11.c3 Bd6 12.Be3 b6 13.f4 0-0-0 14.Kf2 c5 15.c4 Nc6 16.Nc3 f5 17.e5 Bf8 18.b3 Nb4 19.a3 Nc2 20.Rc1 Nxe3 21.Kxe3 Bg7 22.Nd5 c6 23.Nf6 Bxf6 24.exf6 Rhe8 25.Kf3 Rd2 26.h3 Bd7 27.g3 Re6 28.Rb1 Rxf6 29.Be2 Re6 30.Rhe1 Kc7 31.Bf1 b5 32.Rec1 Kb6 33.b4 cxb4 34.axb4 Re4 35.Rd1 Rxd1 36.Rxd1 Be6 37.Bd3 Rd4 38.Be2 Rxd1 39.c5+ Kb7 40.Bxd1 a5 41.bxa5 Ka6 42.Ke3 Kxa5 43.Kd4 b4 44.g4 fxg4 45.hxg4 b3 46.Kc3 Ka4 47.Kb2 f6 48.Bf3 Kb5 49.g5 f5 50.Kc3 Kxc5 0-1
Cheers...
alexpgp: (Default)
2002-10-08 07:51 pm

So many interesting diversions...

...and no time to really pursue them. Not for the next week, anyway.

www.dict.org seems like an interesting place to visit, once I get some time. I'm just wondering how the RFC for this project jives with the standard being developed (or which has been developed) by linguists for terminology. I would bet the two were developed independent of one another.

The formatting in the document I'm doing for client T is atrocious. I don't think there are two paragraphs in a row with the same formatting, and numbered paragraphs -- shudder -- well, there is no rhyme or reason in the numbering. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised when I reached today's end point (identified as paragraph 2.3.1.6) so early after starting to work, only to find I had gotten to the first such numbered paragraph, and my quota for the day would be fulfilled only after reaching the second paragraph carrying that number.

I really, really do not want to work any more today.

Cheers...