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Posted by alice02
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1/03/2008
12:02:14

play online chess
Subject: Thinking machine

Message:
There are no downloads for this and you play against the computer. When you make a move coloured graphics appear that show next potential moves and also the opponents potential moves. It shows so many potential moves that the board is almost obscured.

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Posted by bucklehead
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1/04/2008
06:58:57

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Working link

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Posted by tim_b
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1/04/2008
08:28:38

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I'm feeling a little sea-sick.




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