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From: minsky@media.mit.edu (Marvin Minsky)
Subject: Re: Computer beats world chess champion.
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In article <3idkoi$i6m@news.umbc.edu> gmoore1@umbc.edu (moore geoffrey ( undc)) writes:
>: Kasparov rejected the offer of a draw 4 or 5 minutes before he was
>: defeated (he resigned when it became apparant he didn't have enough
>: time left).
>the obvious problem was the computer was designed for chess while the
>person does have other inputs. Of course the computer would win.
>also you'll note that he didn't have time, not that he couldn't win.

Looks like you conveniently forgot that the computer didn't have time,
either.  


