Xref: utzoo news.groups:2115 comp.sources.bugs:647 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!rutgers!topaz.rutgers.edu!brandx.rutgers.edu!webber From: webber@brandx.rutgers.edu (Webber) Newsgroups: news.groups,comp.sources.bugs Subject: Re: comp.sources.games.bugs Message-ID: <691@brandx.rutgers.edu> Date: 3 Jan 88 06:16:07 GMT References: <559@PT.CS.CMU.EDU> <1779@epimass.EPI.COM> Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 23 RE: jbuck@epimass.EPI.COM (Joe Buck) Message-ID: <1779@epimass.EPI.COM> > ... >Oh, Bob Webber: no other software is any more important than games? >Wow. How do I get a job at your company? Sigh. I suppose it is postings like this that cause people to waste tons of bits with disclaimer signature files. For the record, although there are a number of companies that make their fortune in games software (and hence have commercial reasons for preferring such software), I do claim to know whether or not I am employeed by such (nor do I claim to care) and furthermore, I do not claim to represent the opinions of the citizens of New Jersey. HOWEVER, the note did represent my own opinion. Indeed after careful analysis of all the things that can conceivably be done with a computer, it is my opinion that the most important is to make it play a good game of chess. --------- BOB (webber@athos.rutgers.edu ; rutgers!athos.rutgers.edu!webber) Of chess it has been said that life is not long enough for it -- but that is the fault of life, not chess. Napier