The bit that caught my eye was the importance of the T cells, which seem to go a bit unnoticed sometimes, while everybody seems overly pre-occupied with anti-bodies.
From what I have read some very selfish greedy people in the oil industry have been suppressing cleaner technology that would benefit the climate on a number of levels.
@Liljo I am looking for a good chess program, which one do you use? I figure I might get stronger if I have a good program to analyze my mistakes.
I am only rated at around 1740 or so, both here and USCF so I have a ways to go.
@sonhousesaid @Liljo I am looking for a good chess program, which one do you use? I figure I might get stronger if I have a good program to analyze my mistakes.
I am only rated at around 1740 or so, both here and USCF so I have a ways to go.
Chess program?
I'm still old school. I get some of the greatest games from old chess books, then play them out over a board when I have time. I recently analyzed upwards of 20 games over about a 4 month period. Sometimes it will be after certain positions are played through dozens of times before they make any sense to me.
I have had the benefit of having several friends through the years that were really good players, and I've learned much from each of them. Sadly, they are all gone now.
@Liljo Nice. Do you play OTB? Do you have USCF rating? Weirdly enough, my rating here is about the same as my USCF, mid 17's.
Most folks here have a big difference between tournament rating and RHP rating.
I guess you are breathlessly waiting Nov 24, eh. Do you think Magnus will win?
@sonhousesaid @Liljo Nice. Do you play OTB? Do you have USCF rating? Weirdly enough, my rating here is about the same as my USCF, mid 17's.
Most folks here have a big difference between tournament rating and RHP rating.
I guess you are breathlessly waiting Nov 24, eh. Do you think Magnus will win?
I played OTB for over 40 years. Never joined the USCF. RHP for me was the result of desperately searching for chess after all my friends who played passed on. Most were 20 years my senior.
Magnus will probably win again. I must say, he is dull to me to study. Like a highly tuned but very complex machine. Some GMs like that just flabbergast me!
@sonhouse No, we were just a gang of friends, all of them much older than I, who would gather and have games. As long as you won, you stayed on the board. I was the only one who "studied" chess, but all together there must have been 300 years of chess experience! I learned a lot from them, but by the time I was 16-17 years old, I'd stay on the board for hours, man. HOURS.
@Liljo Yeah, modern GM's live on the edge of failure because of the wide range of openings and tactics they must memorize, they said Bobby had 100,000 separate bits of chess knowledge at his tap every game, and now it may be even more than that, like carrying a whole forest of moves in your head.
Where did you grow up? A cousin taught me at age 8 but languished because nobody to play and didn't play again for ten years as freshman in college, Palomar College in San Marcos California. Fond memories of those years.