Listed in BlogShares [blogshares.com]H.L. Mencken , Chrestomathy
I predict I'll be sleeping quite late tonight, for two reasons:
Snicker away, but with my Internet connection being as it is, only a Zen monk could watch the Real stream.
It's a good thing I used Memtest; it froze consistently (double beep after 6 seconds with clock frozen for 1 second, another double beep at 9 seconds, one after 20 seconds or so, and a longer freeze at 3:20; if it does not stop here it'd stop at 5 minutes or so), pointing the finger at some mobo+BIOS+RAM combination, but while I thought of underclocking the CPU, RAM, and finally replacing CPU, RAM and motherboard, the idea that a mere USB mouse was behind this eluded my mind - and the guy at the hardware shop.
With that sorted, it's now time for various upgrades and burn testing - I'll probably just use Folding@Home though.
And that just reminded me of something. If anyone could recommend a chess program that runs under *n*x/BSD and supports openings, do let me know. Thought I might learn chess properly after years of amateurish stumblings. Thanks.
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And not to mention, an opening trainer. Pick an opening and start playing it. Could be done with Knights and a game database, hopefully; I'll give it a tr