Adam Hair's article on Pairwise comparison of engines

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Adam Hair
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Re: Adam Hair's article on Pairwise comparison of engines

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Yeah, they do resemble galaxies :)
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Adam Hair wrote:Yeah, they do resemble galaxies :)
In fact if you study the red shift due to the acceleration of the evals, you will find that the pawns at the edges are traveling faster than the 9 pawn mass of the queens at the center would indicate. They call it "Rubin's Fine discovery."
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:lol:
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Adam Hair wrote::lol:
I guess that less than one person in a thousand would get a weird astronomy/chess pun. But I posted it anyway.

Vera Rubin's star rotation speed stuff:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_rotation_curve

And of course Ruben Fine from chess.