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To: J.B.C. who wrote (5064)1/30/1998 9:44:00 AM
From: Ploni  Respond to of 10479
 
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I think IBM may have shut down its Deep Blue project after defeating Kasparov. My sources indicate that one of their scientists, Go Hsu, left IBM in disgust, taking with him several CD-ROMs with the software.

He then teamed up with a disgruntled mad scientist who formerly worked for Cray Computers, and they produced the system that you have seen posting here. Examine the name: Craig Crawford. The first three letters of each name indicate that his software is run on parallel Cray supercomputers.

The fact that Osicom bought one of Cray's divisions may be the missing link for Craig Crawford's interest in FIBR. (Monica Lewinsky may also be involved in this project, according to some sources.)

I'm still researching Eddy's origin. -- I'll get back to you.