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- From: kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Re: Found art
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 16:21:54 GMT
- Organization: NASA Langley Research Center and Reptile Farm
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- In article <930126.143705.3j3.rusnews.w165w@mantis.co.uk> mathew <mathew@mantis.co.uk> writes:
- >fulton@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Ben Fulton) writes:
- >>In REC.GAMES.CHESS <32iRXB1w164w@tweekco.uucp> jay@tweekco.uucp (Jay Whitley)
- >>writes:
- >>>I've read allegations about drugs in chess (allegations about
- >>>Karpov in K-K World Championship, etc.) Should drug use be
- >>>banned from chess play as it is in athletic events? Should there
- >>>be drug testing?
- >
- >Just the other day I was thinking that it would be fun if they made Go sets
- >with the pieces made from white and dark chocolate.
-
- Normally we play Go with M&Ms, and the person who wins gets to eat all of
- the pieces. However, if you worry about drugs, you could use various pills
- of different colors as playing pieces as well.
- --scott
- ("Come on, I don't wanna be valium again. You got to be amytol last time.")
-