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Michael Send message Joined: 21 Aug 99 Posts: 4608 Credit: 7,427,891 RAC: 18 |
* steps in....see no lost souls to collect ( except maybe for Misfit's ) waves and wanders back out again * ;PP |
AriZonaMoon* Send message Joined: 26 Apr 06 Posts: 5556 Credit: 1,541,289 RAC: 0 |
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Dr. C.E.T.I. Send message Joined: 29 Feb 00 Posts: 16019 Credit: 794,685 RAC: 0 |
. . . AriZ - here's something else to brighten Your Evening . . . > and there's some Virtual Espresso bein' brewed specifically for You BOINC Wiki . . . Science Status Page . . . |
AriZonaMoon* Send message Joined: 26 Apr 06 Posts: 5556 Credit: 1,541,289 RAC: 0 |
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Dr. C.E.T.I. Send message Joined: 29 Feb 00 Posts: 16019 Credit: 794,685 RAC: 0 |
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Beethoven Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 15274 Credit: 8,546 RAC: 0 |
Good morning Moon of my Moon, Richard, Buckingham, Misfit, Luke and Tim!!! Let me start us all off with some regular coffee. Those flowers smell nice, Richard. They will help awaken me (yes, I'm still half asleep). :]] Alright, it's time to meet the world. I'll read the papers, read the forum posts, write some emails to friends..and just reconnect. :]] I've just gotten a good movie classic "The Third Man" (1949) starring Orson Wells of "Citizen Kane" and the "War of the Worlds" hoax fame. It's a Noir film set in Vienna, a place I've lived in when my mother was singing opera there, so it's a favorite of mine. There were spies everywhere in Vienna even 10 years later when I was there. One of them had a "thing" for my mother so he made friends with me to get in her good graces. He took me to secondhand military stores where he bought Cossack sabres and taught me to shoot pool. Later he got out of Austria just in the nick of time, they were coming to get him, you see. An intriguing city Vienna, and a four-star movie to boot. :]] And how does this Monday shape up for you? I hope you all have a great week! Beets |
Mr. Majestic Send message Joined: 26 Nov 07 Posts: 4752 Credit: 258,845 RAC: 0 |
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AriZonaMoon* Send message Joined: 26 Apr 06 Posts: 5556 Credit: 1,541,289 RAC: 0 |
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GalaxyIce Send message Joined: 13 May 06 Posts: 8927 Credit: 1,361,057 RAC: 0 |
I dont know what time it is...but i need a coffee.. Well, I must admit they have me scratching my head a bit, especially when trying to work out Beethoven's solutions :P I can assure you that the next set of puzzles will be far more manageable, and will be more about who can see them quickest to solve them for a win ;) So watch out for the next one later tonight and get in quick for the win! :) flaming balloons |
Dr. C.E.T.I. Send message Joined: 29 Feb 00 Posts: 16019 Credit: 794,685 RAC: 0 |
. . . eh AriZ, Albert & Dr. Edit (i presuME) ;) brewin' espressO here . . . . . . great movie Beets - i was born in 1949 when that was filmed & mi firast wife was from Wein - just below there where they filmed 'extraneous' footage for the film . . . do do dodo do - twilight zone ;) 'what a co-incidenCE' > here's hopin' everyone's got their cogs all aligned - and are all accounted for . . . stay well each of you . . . see ya's later . . . ;) < ps - found this kitty snoopin' 'round btw BOINC Wiki . . . Science Status Page . . . |
Beethoven Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 15274 Credit: 8,546 RAC: 0 |
First wife, Richard? You Devil, you! How many have you had? LOL Your first wife was lucky to have lived in 'Wein' (the correct Austrian name for the city of Vienna). I think anyone who has lived there will know what a rich, exciting, intriguing, adventurous and dangerous city it really is. Not that your 3-day tourist will get to know much about it. It's the exact opposite of Las Vegas: all of its riches and action are at least one step removed from the casual traveler. OMG! How much is there, though, churning just below the surface! But to have lived there!!! That's excitement and adventure to be sure! :]] I hope Richard, that you had a Tip Top day. I really enjoyed watching "The Third Man" today. One of the great movies of all time!..best of the noir genre. Richard Clooney gave it a good try with the recent "The Good German", a noir film set at the same post-war time period, only in Berlin. A good try like I say, but something's missing: the chemistry between actors, directing, dialog and script. It's the way these all gel together in "Casablanca" or "The Third Man" that makes them the great movies they are. There had better not be any "cover" or "remake" attempt at "The Third Man"! Did you see the recent remake of "Witness for the Prosecution" with Jeff Bridges as the defendant? What a disaster!!! LOL It would be even worse with a remake of "The Third Man"! :]] |
Luke Send message Joined: 31 Dec 06 Posts: 2546 Credit: 817,560 RAC: 0 |
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Beethoven Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 15274 Credit: 8,546 RAC: 0 |
Hi Luke!!! Thanks!!! It's good to be back. :]] I'm having a little trouble with your Zeeland phrase. What do you mean by "markup"? Notation, how to write the moves? Tell me more, okay? What is it you want to know? |
Luke Send message Joined: 31 Dec 06 Posts: 2546 Credit: 817,560 RAC: 0 |
By "markup" I meant Notation, thanks Beets, I knew the word, just couldn't think of it... I'm getting old already!!! I would like to learn Notation..... In New Zealand.... we.... rr-roll our rrrrr's..... we say our a's in words as "ar" (darta) not "ae" (daeta/American Data).... And out two biggest cities "Auckland" (Biggest) and "Wellington" (Capital) have fights over who's got the best stadiums... trains... water.... buildings... so on.... And we moan and complain over slow internet speeds.... Best Regards, Luke. - Luke. |
Beethoven Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 15274 Credit: 8,546 RAC: 0 |
By "markup" I meant Notation, thanks Beets, I knew the word, just couldn't think of it... I'm getting old already!!! I would like to learn Notation..... Thanks for the Primer on New Zealand Speak, Luke! :]] Here's a short Primer on Chess Notation. Most of us around here use what's known as "English algebraic". A Guide to Chess Notation: With algabraic notation, it doesn't matter which side you're playing, the letters and numbers for the chessboard squares are constant for both sides. Here's a typical "King Pawn" Ruy Lopez opening in English Descriptive notation: 1.P-K4 P-K4 2.N-KB3 N-QB3 3.B-QN5 P-QR3 4.BxN and here's the same game in English algebraic: 1. e2-e4 e7-e5 2. Ng1-Nf3 Nb8-Nc6 3. Bf1-Bb5 a7-a6 4. Bb5xNc6 and here's the same game in English (short) algebraic: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. BxN Common Symbols also used: R for Rook N for Knight B for Bishop Q for Queen K for King pawns are usually not written down, but sometimes you'll see us use a small "p" (it's really not necessary though) x for takes or captures + for Check ++ for Checkmate O-O for castles King-side O-O-O for castles Queen-side ep for en passant pawn capture /=N for underpromotion to a Knight instead of a Queen, for example ! a particularly good move ? a particularly bad move !? a doubtful move The Board: Have a look at the picture below. As I said above, the names for the squares are "fixed". It doesn't matter whether you are playing Black or White, the names for the squares in algebraic never change. You'll see that the letters on the bottom (a-h) are for the columns, and the ranks (or rows) going up each column...from rank 1 (where your White Officer pieces are) to rank 8 (where your Black Officer pieces start out), and the pawns start off on rank 2 for White and rank 7 for the Black pawns. White's Rooks (castles) start the game on a1 and h1; Black's Rooks start the game on a8 and h8. The Kings start on the e column (e1 for White, e8 for Black), the Queens on the d column (d1 for the White Queen, d8 for the Black Queen), and so on. The columns are lettered for where the Officers start out: a for Rooks, b for Knights, c for Bishops, d for Queens, e for Kings, f for Bishops, g for Knights, and h for Rooks). So to post a move, you write the piece that's moving followed by the name of the square he's on, a dash (or an x if it's capturing something), and lastly the square it's landing on. Review: Have a look at that Ruy Lopez "English Algebraic" text I've put in bold again, and you'll see again how it's done. That's all there is too it! :]] It takes a little practice, but you'll soon become familiar with it. Any questions, just ask. Beets |
Knightmare Send message Joined: 16 Aug 04 Posts: 7472 Credit: 94,252 RAC: 0 |
* strolls in....sees that everyone has been doing a good job of keeping their souls in order...goes to sit in the corner after waving at everyone. * Air Cold, the blade stops; from silent stone, Death is preordained Calm Chaos Forums : Everyone Welcome |
Beethoven Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 15274 Credit: 8,546 RAC: 0 |
* strolls in....sees that everyone has been doing a good job of keeping their souls in order...goes to sit in the corner after waving at everyone. * Just in time! It's 4:11 a.m. here and I'm going to sleep. Goodnight Tim!!! :]] <waves back> |
Knightmare Send message Joined: 16 Aug 04 Posts: 7472 Credit: 94,252 RAC: 0 |
* strolls in....sees that everyone has been doing a good job of keeping their souls in order...goes to sit in the corner after waving at everyone. * Sleep well Beets. :-) Air Cold, the blade stops; from silent stone, Death is preordained Calm Chaos Forums : Everyone Welcome |
Beethoven Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 15274 Credit: 8,546 RAC: 0 |
* strolls in....sees that everyone has been doing a good job of keeping their souls in order...goes to sit in the corner after waving at everyone. * You too, when you get to it! :]] |
Mr. Majestic Send message Joined: 26 Nov 07 Posts: 4752 Credit: 258,845 RAC: 0 |
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