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Chess.com or Lichess?

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Chess . Com

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Chess.com!!!

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R u sure

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Lichess?

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I have no idea

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The egg

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Lol 😂

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The chickn

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Ok

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Why is this on Chess News?

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Ein-Schachspieler wrote:

Why is this on Chess News?

Sorry

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Hehe 😂

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Chess.com
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Tintin_Is_Legend wrote:

Chess.com or Lichess?

What kind of trick question is this?

Yahoo Chess came first.

Yahoo was short sighted and abandoned its games division.

Chess was the perfect metaphor for the Internet.

The mechanism of Yahoo Chess could have been the engine of Meetup.com., among many other things.

This is the TRS-80, back in the days.

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Tintin_Is_Legend wrote:

Chess.com or Lichess?

History is very deep.

What you know is only the surface of things.

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long_quach wrote:

This is the TRS-80, back in the days.

Ah, "The Age of Innocence", like an Edith Wharton novel or something.

We imagined all the good things computer technology would bring us, and it all came true.


We didn't imagine all the bad things computer technology would bring us, and it all came true.

Online gambling, sports betting, virtual "adult" female "companions", etc . . .

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long_quach wrote:
Tintin_Is_Legend wrote:

Chess.com or Lichess?

What kind of trick question is this?

Yahoo Chess came first.

Yahoo was short sighted and abandoned its games division.

Chess was the perfect metaphor for the Internet.

The mechanism of Yahoo Chess could have been the engine of Meetup.com., among many other things.

This is the TRS-80, back in the days.

Wonder woman?

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Tintin_Is_Legend wrote:
 

Wonder woman?

Yes. I had that comic book in my hand, free from Radio Shack.

Back in the days. (This has been a "back in the days" story.)

https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Magazines/TRS-80%20Computer%20Whiz%20Kids/TRS-80%20Whiz%20Kids%20-%20Computer%20Masters%20of%20Metropolis.pdf

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The Commodore 64 (That's 64 Kilobytes, that is nothing compared to the Mega, Giga, Terra bytes of today) was a quantum leap over the TRS-80 (also known as The Trash Eighty).

"Back in the days . . . "