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ilikewindmills
I'm awaiting a new JCL rating. (To translate, it's basically half chess.com, as when I got the last change to 475 my Chess.com was 950. Now it's 1200 after 3 months so count that as a jump)
learningthemoves

Earlier I noticed  I raised  my blitz rating 121 points on here  in the last 24 hours, but it's not unusual for me to fluctuate a  bunch due to Chess.com's lag and internet issues.

 

 

 

 

aLieN_MiND_O3
protanly wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
HashRib wrote:
wwunt wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
Vanitn1213 wrote:
And What is OTB????

Over The Board

AKA Real Chess.

AKA Much More Honest Chess.

Haha

hahahahahahaha

The truth hurts.

A painful truth hurts less than a comforting lie.

Lol

Brb2023bruhh
ChessBookWorm2003 wrote:
protanly wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
HashRib wrote:
wwunt wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
Vanitn1213 wrote:
And What is OTB????

Over The Board

AKA Real Chess.

AKA Much More Honest Chess.

Haha

hahahahahahaha

The truth hurts.

A painful truth hurts less than a comforting lie.

Lol

:D Nice one

aLieN_MiND_O3
wwunt wrote:
ChessBookWorm2003 wrote:
protanly wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
HashRib wrote:
wwunt wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
Vanitn1213 wrote:
And What is OTB????

Over The Board

AKA Real Chess.

AKA Much More Honest Chess.

Haha

hahahahahahaha

The truth hurts.

A painful truth hurts less than a comforting lie.

Lol

:D Nice one

 

SonOfThunder2

Anyone have idea's on why Harish closed his account again?

Lord_axe
ChessBookWorm2003 wrote:
wwunt wrote:
ChessBookWorm2003 wrote:
protanly wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
HashRib wrote:
wwunt wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
SilentKnighte5 wrote:
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
Vanitn1213 wrote:
And What is OTB????

Over The Board

AKA Real Chess.

AKA Much More Honest Chess.

Haha

hahahahahahaha

The truth hurts.

A painful truth hurts less than a comforting lie.

Lol

:D Nice one

 Funny...

 

Brb2023bruhh

I have a PM from ChessBookWorm2003 so you might guess something from that

SonOfThunder2

lol

Brb2023bruhh

Lol

BTW do you want to play a game SonOfThunder2?

Fetchingkarp
Amhighrated wrote:
ARIST0PHANES wrote:
KID_Harish wrote:

What about U?

U (named u /ˈjuː/, plural ues) is the 21st letter and the fifth vowel in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

 

History

The letter u ultimately comes from the Phoenician letter Waw by way of the letter y. See the letter y for details.

 

During the late Middle Ages, two forms of 'v' developed, which were both used for its ancestor 'u' and modern 'v'. The pointed form 'v' was written at the beginning of a word, while a rounded form 'u' was used in the middle or end, regardless of sound. So whereas 'valour' and 'excuse' appeared as in modern printing, 'have' and 'upon' were printed 'haue' and 'vpon'. The first recorded use of 'u' and 'v' as distinct letters is in a Gothic alphabet from 1386, where 'v' preceded 'u'. Printers eschewed capital 'U' into the 17th century and the distinction between the two letters was not fully accepted by the French Academy until 1762.

 

Use in writing systems English

In English, the letter ⟨u⟩ has four main pronunciations. There are "long" and "short" pronunciations. Short ⟨u⟩, found originally in closed syllables, most commonly represents /ʌ/ (as in 'duck'), though it retains its old pronunciation /ʊ/ after labial consonants in some words (as in 'put') and occasionally elsewhere (as in 'sugar'). Long ⟨u⟩, found originally in words of French origin (the descendent of Old English long u was respelled as ⟨ou⟩), most commonly represents /juː/ (as in 'mule'), reducing to // after ⟨r⟩ (as in 'rule') and sometimes (or optionally) after ⟨l⟩ (as in 'lute'), and after additional consonants in American English (see do–dew merger). (After ⟨s⟩, /sjuː, zjuː/ have assimilated to /ʃuː, ʒuː/.) In a few words, short ⟨u⟩ represents other sounds, such as /ɪ/ in 'business' and /ɛ/ in 'bury'.

 

The letter ⟨u⟩ is used in the digraphs ⟨au⟩ /ɔː/, ⟨ou⟩ (various pronunciations), and with the value of "long u" in ⟨eu⟩, ⟨ue⟩, and in a few words ⟨ui⟩ (as in 'fruit'). It often has the sound /w/ before a vowel in the sequences ⟨qu⟩ (as in 'quick'), ⟨gu⟩ (as in 'anguish'), and ⟨su⟩ (as in 'suave'), though it is silent in final -que (as in 'unique') and in many words with ⟨gu⟩ (as in 'guard').

 

Additionally, the letter ⟨u⟩ is used in text messaging and internet and other written slang to denote 'you', by virtue of both being pronounced /juː/.

 

One thing to note is that certain varieties of the English language (i.e. British English, Canadian English, etc.) use the letter U in words such as colour, labour, valour, etc.; however, in American English the letter is not used and said words mentioned are spelled as color and so on.

 

Other languages

In most languages that use the Latin alphabet, ⟨u⟩ represents the close back rounded vowel /u/ or a similar vowel.

 

In French orthography the letter represents the close front rounded vowel (/y/); /u/ is represented by ⟨ou⟩. In Dutch and Afrikaans, it represents either /y/, or a near-close near-front rounded vowel (/ʏ/); likewise the phoneme /u/ is represented by ⟨oe⟩. In Welsh orthography the letter can represent a long close front unrounded vowel (/i:/) or short near-close near-front unrounded vowel (/ɪ/) in Southern dialects. In Northern dialects, the corresponding long and short vowels are a long close central unrounded vowel (/ɨ:/) and a short lowered close central unrounded vowel (/ɨ̞/), respectively. /u:/ and /ʊ/ are represented by ⟨w⟩.

 

Other uses

The symbol 'U' is the chemical symbol for uranium.

 

In the context of Newtonian mechanics 'U' is the symbol for the potential energy of a system.

 

'u' is the symbol for the atomic mass unit and 'U' is the symbol for one Enzyme unit.

 

In IPA, the close back rounded vowel is represented by the lower case ⟨u⟩.

 

U is also the source of the mathematical symbol ∪, representing a union. It is used mainly for Venn diagrams and geometry.

 

It is used as for micro- in metric measurements as a replacement for the Greek letter μ (mu), of which it is a graphic approximation, when that Greek letter is not available, as in "um" for μm (micrometer).

 

Some universities, such as the University of Miami and the University of Utah, are locally known as "The U".

WOW!I DIDNT KNOW THAT!

 

Fetchingkarp
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Fetchingkarp

PLZ continue the chain keep quoting my quote of the quote ect

 

[Please don't as that is considered spam -- MOD]

etc2000chess

I got 1 point in 1 second.

learningthemoves
etc2000chess wrote:

I got 1 point in 1 second.

 

Keep it  up!

At that pace, you'll be master before sunrise.

Brb2023bruhh

me 2

Brb2023bruhh

YET another

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aLieN_MiND_O3

YET ANOTHER

gchess33

I gained 28 points in my Rapid rating in only 1 1/2 hours this morning.