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A Word or 3. April 7, 2013. Do you have a LAN at. A LAN is a Local Area Network and people have created these at home with no though. As to security, but more so that the whole family can connect to the Internet. With high speed Internet connections available to most people in the larger cities and the NBN starting. To roll out in parts of the country the number of people accessing the Internet is increasing but also the options to have more than one computer at home connected at the same time. House whe...
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A Word or 3. May 3, 2013. In recent weeks you may have seen news reports on a new form of money called BitCoins. BitCoins are a currency but unlike anything you may have seen, basically they are a blend of technology and good old fashion bartering, with a good dash of free market thinking. Although BitCoins are completely electronic, the value of a BitCoins is set by the open market not by any government. Nobody has a list of all account numbers or owners of the bitcoins, however there is a list of ongoi...
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Pawn's Progress: November 2006
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Friday, November 17, 2006. Eraclides versus the Masters Part 3 Not Slam-Dunked by Craig Laird. In 1994 and 1995 my partner Vivien and I went on chess holidays to Norfolk Island. At that time and for a while after, the Norfolk Island Chess Club used to host a chess tournament every year for players rated below 1600. It was aimed at attracting average players from the mainland of Oz who would like to combine a holiday package tour with some chess competition. The point of the Norfolk Island tournaments was...
Pawn's Progress: March 2007
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Friday, March 30, 2007. The Greatest Player Who Ever Lived Steinitz. You don’t believe me right? You think it should be Kasparov, Karpov or Fischer? Maybe even Capablanca, Botvinnik, Alekhine or Lasker? How about Paul Morphy then? Of the ultra moderns, like Kramnik and Anand it is too soon to venture an intelligent opinion, but the others listed above are surely in a pack ahead of Wilhelm Steinitz. But then again, there are ratings and then there are standards. He was a pioneer in the understanding and t...
Pawn's Progress: August 2006
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Friday, August 18, 2006. Playing badly can make you free. Ever wondered why you lose at chess, maybe even at the game of life itself? What do you mean you never lose? And you gave up on introspection long ago as well? Maybe you're right. Self analysis ain't what it's cracked up to be. Easier said than done, but one thing is for sure: Bunnies can never relax until the game is over, and if it's a win, then have an extra brace of carrots to go with the brandy. This game features some clever play punctuated ...
Pawn's Progress: December 2006
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Sunday, December 31, 2006. Chess Tips 1 Survive the Opening and Suceed in the Middle Game. How do I prepare for a tournament? I decide first how I will open with White. Whether it will be e4, d4, c4 etc. Then I decide how I will play as Black. I have a main defence against e4, d4 and c4. I rely on my own judgment as to what to do against the irregular openings. I promised in an earlier posting to explain what I mean by the ‘bunny rules’, and I shall do so now. Just like primary school. But too many o...
Pawn's Progress: October 2006
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Friday, October 20, 2006. Shock and Awe with the Vienna Gambit. Here is a temporary break from the indignity of my getting thrashed by master level players, in the shape of another Vienna where I, and hopefully your good self, get to have some fun. You don’t always have to play scientifically. Life is short, so don't die wondering. You can put a little adventure in your life by playing the Vienna Gambit. The following game is part of a series of Vienna’s played over 25 years by correspondence chess, emai...
Pawn's Progress: September 2006
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006. The Vienna Gambit more threats than a dog has fleas. What is it about Vienna which raises so many exciting mental associations? Is it the fact the Ottomans were stopped at the gates of Vienna, thus saving Western Europe? Is it the Blue Danube and Strauss Waltzes? Could it be the excellent movie ‘The Third Man’, starring Awesome Welles as Harry Lime, with Joseph Cotten as the writer of westerns trying to convince a reading circle of his literary credentials? Here 5. d3 is ...
Pawn's Progress: April 2007
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Sunday, April 29, 2007. Lessons about life from chess, Part 1 Boldness pays off. Does chess provide a template for real life? Gary Kasparov, one of the greatest chess players our human race has produced, has published a new book, that looks at the lessons learned from chess that we can apply to life’s problems. Lasker wandered into obscure German metaphysics, which left many of his readers behind. Nimzovich, who had also studied philosophy, made many allusions to chess as an allegory for life. In...It is...
Pawn's Progress: June 2007
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Friday, June 01, 2007. Remember this Chess is fun. It’s time for some more fun. No chess tips or praise of players past and present. The following game is from the Whitehorse Open in 2000. I have already posted some games from this tournament, including another Vienna game. This particular game is strictly coffee-house chess, intended for entertainment purposes. We sometimes forget why we play chess: Because we enjoy it. Do we all have to play closed games or tiresome asymmetrical openings? This is bad&#...
Pawn's Progress: November 2007
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Saturday, November 10, 2007. The Fortress Defence, or how to give up your Queen and still survive the game. Draws can be very interesting, if you extract a 'moral victory of sorts or the game is particularly exciting. Such was my draw in the following game. As the underdog I claim the moral victory, and while I am at it, I might as well claim this is a really exciting game. It was part of a 'thematic' tournament on the IECG web site ( http:/ www.iecg.org/. Guy Deschamp VERSUS George Eraclides. But, of co...
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A Word or Two. Saturday, March 24, 2012. Free Travel #3 Continued. In Manorola, we caught the train to Monterosso. We skipped the two towns in between-one of those towns was Vernazza. And it was hit hardest in the torrential rains, flooding and mudslides that happened on October 25, 2011. I have been told this town is beautiful and a favorite by many. In Monterosso, we ate a quick bit of Focaccia bread. Free Travel #3-Santa Margherita. The last three days of our free travel was spent in the beautiful Ita...
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A Word or 3. May 3, 2013. In recent weeks you may have seen news reports on a new form of money called BitCoins. BitCoins are a currency but unlike anything you may have seen, basically they are a blend of technology and good old fashion bartering, with a good dash of free market thinking. Although BitCoins are completely electronic, the value of a BitCoins is set by the open market not by any government. Nobody has a list of all account numbers or owners of the bitcoins, however there is a list of ongoi...
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A Word Or Two For You. Brought to you by Courtney, of Course. New Year. New Running Goals. Posted in Adventures in the District. Now that I have a nifty Magical Miles medal hanger, it only makes sense to add more to my count 😉 #ChasingMedals. Now that 2017 is here and a perfect time to start anew, I’ve decided to task myself with a goal of earning TEN race medals. With three being half marathons),. As well as bumping up to the purple run level on the Nike Running Club app. 2015 was my best race year whe...
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A Word, Please. . . Lucid observations and a little faulty reasoning. Healing from Narcissistic Abuse. Like White Cake with White Icing: Dull Things Christians Say. December 18, 2017. January 12, 2018. By Misty Kiwak Jacobs. Martin Luther gave the Christian world the phrase, nay, injuction,. Luther was a Catholic priest preparing a series of sermons on the Psalms in Wittenberg in 1513 when he was struck by Psalm 22. It begins, My God, My God, Why have you forsaken me? To be fair, it is a misconception th...