Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 06:59 PM EDT:In early computer days 20 years ago, they used to say 'Garbage in, Garbage out' all the time, now the phrase being as out of fashion as a Basic Goto. They cleaned up their acT foR gooD, or else it's taken for granted. D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson: ''It is a remarkable thing, worth pausing to reflect on, that we can pass so easily and in a dozen lines from molecular magnitudes to the dimensions of a Sequoia or a whale. Addition and subtraction, the old arithmetic of the Egyptians, are not powerful enough for such an operation; but the story of the grains of wheat upon the chessboard shewed the way, and Archimedes and Napier elaborated the arithmetic of multiplication.'' [Ed.: British G.B. Shaw always goes ''shew'' too.] Not much point except 75 years ago and before, Chess was referred to in scholarship it seems about 5 or 10 times as much. Now she is referred to not mathematically or intellectually but economically once in a while, a propos some irresponsible ecologically-ignorant capitalist or trader. // Sissa is at the top for originality. The first exception I take to Sissa is duplication of Rook squares. Actually, Sissa's reach to Nightrider squares is better than Nightrider's, because two-path is more interesting than hippety hop. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID ChessboardMath6 does not match any item.