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yep my guess was right one
take it easy :)
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GenoM wrote:yep my guess was right one
For sure it's Botev. No one could be that dense and support Lokomotiv.
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Christopher Conkie wrote:
GenoM wrote:yep my guess was right one
For sure it's Botev. No one could be that dense and support Lokomotiv.
:lol: You're a cruel man!
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Christopher Conkie wrote:For sure it's Botev. No one could be that dense and support Lokomotiv.
that's a talk of man lost in the tables
is they like a labyrinth, Chris? hope you get out of it and remain in the same good health as before
take it easy :)
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GenoM wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:For sure it's Botev. No one could be that dense and support Lokomotiv.
that's a talk of man lost in the tables
is they like a labyrinth, Chris? hope you get out of it and remain in the same good health as before
Nope....i told you. What i was given contains 2 tables from rybka. They are not generic as Tord makes out. Yes these kinds of evaluations are used in other programs but not like that, with those dimensions and with those values. He was not even right about what they do exactly.

And I bet money Yuri does not know either.

It's quite simple really.

So before you shoot your big mouth off remember that there are people out there who know better than you or I what their own code looks like.

Got it?
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Christopher Conkie wrote:
GenoM wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:For sure it's Botev. No one could be that dense and support Lokomotiv.
that's a talk of man lost in the tables
is they like a labyrinth, Chris? hope you get out of it and remain in the same good health as before
Nope....i told you. What i was given contains 2 tables from rybka. They are not generic as Tord makes out. Yes these kinds of evaluations are used in other programs but not like that, with those dimensions and with those values. He was not even right about what they do exactly.

And I bet money Yuri does not know either.

It's quite simple really.

So before you shoot your big mouth off remember that there are people out there who know better than you or I what their own code looks like.

Got it?
I do not know what Yuri knows or does not know and I do not see the basis for your confidence that Yuri does not know.

Uri
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Dariusz Orzechowski wrote:little arrow - strelka
arrow - strela
Many of the Russian to English translators I tried convert "Strelka" to "Cursor"
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Dann Corbit wrote:
Dariusz Orzechowski wrote:little arrow - strelka
arrow - strela
Many of the Russian to English translators I tried convert "Strelka" to "Cursor"
Yes. The most used meaning for "strelka" in technical texts is a pointer of a clock, compass or any other monitoring device. (But computer screen visual cursor is named "kursor", not "strelka").
It is very possible that the one of two first cosmonaut Eskimo dogs Strelka was named not by hunters but by scientists. But when a Russian hears "strelka" -- "little arrow" comes in mind as primary meaning. Sure there are not much "bows" and "arrows" in modern life. :)
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Aleks Peshkov wrote:
Dann Corbit wrote:
Dariusz Orzechowski wrote:little arrow - strelka
arrow - strela
Many of the Russian to English translators I tried convert "Strelka" to "Cursor"
Yes. The most used meaning for "strelka" in technical texts is a pointer of a clock, compass or any other monitoring device. (But computer screen visual cursor is named "kursor", not "strelka").
It is very possible that the one of two first cosmonaut Eskimo dogs Strelka was named not by hunters but by scientists. But when a Russian hears "strelka" -- "little arrow" comes in mind as primary meaning. Sure there are not much "bows" and "arrows" in modern life. :)
Off topic on reply here. It is bow season for deer here. :)

Very best to you,

Gerold.
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Christopher Conkie wrote:<...>So before you shoot your big mouth off remember <...>
Got it?
wow what a vocabulary Chris
got nervous or i'm wrong?
take it easy :)