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George Duke wrote on Wed, Jan 2, 2008 07:59 PM UTC:
Vukcevich's speech is about year 2002 in Hawaii, with his newest ideas
before he died;  I shall  post or quote the hard copy filed once located.
He says that, likely, Chess players will want to change the Rules
systematically (on of course 8x8) and intermittently, and that it should
be done democratically within a tournament or else from one tournament to
another for preferred 'Mutators'.   Not having read talk for five years,
I think that part keys off Fischer Random Chess, which we know to be
unoriginal. The 'democratic' process Vukcevich proposes is in error, because that would be like voting on validity of Fermat's Last Theorem, or the value of pi (as incredibly Indiana Legislature know-nothings were on verge of passing  bill 100 years ago that henceforth pi shall have value of 3.2 or so for convenience, before the 'educated' intervened -- heiring Bush and Climate)

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