hyatt wrote:One major mistake. You WROTE this. The people that are arguing the loudest have not read the ICGA report or accompanying evidence. So you expect them to rectify that shortcoming by actually reading this?
You need to use less text and more pictures. Maybe even almost nothing but pictures.It would be FAR easier to convince the folks on the Rybka Forum that the Mayan calandar DOES signal the end of the world late this year...
Jeremy Bernstein wrote:hyatt wrote:One major mistake. You WROTE this. The people that are arguing the loudest have not read the ICGA report or accompanying evidence. So you expect them to rectify that shortcoming by actually reading this?
You need to use less text and more pictures. Maybe even almost nothing but pictures.It would be FAR easier to convince the folks on the Rybka Forum that the Mayan calandar DOES signal the end of the world late this year...
Someone should be working on a point/counterpoint document to publish as a rebuttal on ChessBase after the remaining part(s) of the current article series come out. Whether they'll publish it, who knows, but the generalities and glosses being put forth in Søren's document demand a succinct refutation.
BB+ wrote:Since many still seem unclear (or misinformed) about the Rybka evidence with the ICGA, a few months ago I prepared (in part for the FSF) a recapitulation of it. I attach the PDF (I call it "brief", but it is 31 pages). Of course, those who already know the evidence likely need not read it, and those who don't know it probably won't read it, so this could probably be classified in the "paperweight" category..
hyatt wrote:Jeremy Bernstein wrote:hyatt wrote:One major mistake. You WROTE this. The people that are arguing the loudest have not read the ICGA report or accompanying evidence. So you expect them to rectify that shortcoming by actually reading this?
You need to use less text and more pictures. Maybe even almost nothing but pictures.It would be FAR easier to convince the folks on the Rybka Forum that the Mayan calandar DOES signal the end of the world late this year...
Someone should be working on a point/counterpoint document to publish as a rebuttal on ChessBase after the remaining part(s) of the current article series come out. Whether they'll publish it, who knows, but the generalities and glosses being put forth in Søren's document demand a succinct refutation.
We (David, Mark, Harvey, etc) had discussed this. We wanted to wait until the whole thing was revealed. Mark W has already published a nice summary of the entire process and evidence. Next I guess we need to take this thing point by point. And Ed's web page point by point. And eviscerate both at the same time since they are both based on factual errors and intentionally false statements in equal parts.
Rebel wrote:hyatt wrote:Jeremy Bernstein wrote:hyatt wrote:One major mistake. You WROTE this. The people that are arguing the loudest have not read the ICGA report or accompanying evidence. So you expect them to rectify that shortcoming by actually reading this?
You need to use less text and more pictures. Maybe even almost nothing but pictures.It would be FAR easier to convince the folks on the Rybka Forum that the Mayan calandar DOES signal the end of the world late this year...
Someone should be working on a point/counterpoint document to publish as a rebuttal on ChessBase after the remaining part(s) of the current article series come out. Whether they'll publish it, who knows, but the generalities and glosses being put forth in Søren's document demand a succinct refutation.
We (David, Mark, Harvey, etc) had discussed this. We wanted to wait until the whole thing was revealed. Mark W has already published a nice summary of the entire process and evidence. Next I guess we need to take this thing point by point. And Ed's web page point by point. And eviscerate both at the same time since they are both based on factual errors and intentionally false statements in equal parts.
Wonderful.
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