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To: PuddleGlum who wrote (55904)1/8/2007 4:01:34 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
You didn't look that up didja? Fess up now. (I'll have to take your word for it, When I used to play Algebraic wasn't common. I used English.)

Mine was InOrganic Chem. Thermo was part of the core courses that everyone had to take.

InOrganic Chem knocked me into Management courses; I switched to I.E. and got my MS in Management.

The Chem E's in those days were too stiff for me anyway.

I'm going back....back when Computer courses consisted of typing your own cards for a Load & Go RCA Spectra 70. Drilling out useless Fortran IV.

A monster! Two stories tall and the memory of an Apple ][.

Not an Apple ][ Plus, an Apple ][. CS was a minor in the EE Dept.



To: PuddleGlum who wrote (55904)1/8/2007 4:08:38 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57110
 
No, you must be wrong.

I think it should be

1.) f3 (1.) e5
2.) g4 (2.) d8-h4

It's e5, not e6

In English, it's

P-KB3 P-K4
P-KN4 Q-R5