pI've just noticed that one of my favourite comedians, Stewart Lee, has a little bit of his website devoted to rip-offs of his work:br /
a href="http://www.stewartlee.co.uk/plagiarists.htm" title="http://www.stewartlee.co.uk/plagiarists.htm"http://www.stewartlee.co.uk/plagiarists.htm/a/p
pOn a completely different topic, you might be interested to compare the design of a popular locally produced scorebook:br /
a href="http://onionschess.atspace.com/tims.htm" title="http://onionschess.atspace.com/tims.htm"http://onionschess.atspace.com/tims.htm/abr /
...to that of a recently issued product from the other side of the country./p
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36. Ne1?"Well, well. IM (and correspondence GM) Douglas Bryson once told me that he almost never plays a game that flows smoothly from start to finish; there is always a "moment" of sorts where someone misses a big defensive opportunity or the nature of the position changes more than one might reasonably expect. This was such a "moment"." |
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