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1285
... Excatly, as you pretty often find 3D-Chess sets, cause the pieces are 3D "Comic" figurines .... But the ghame itself is just "normal" chess ... Anyway, I...
Jens Meder
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Sep 1, 2003
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1286
I am not a physicist (amongst other things). Yet I have never seen any evidence to dissuade me from the firm view that the physical universe (and its universal...
Derek Nalls
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Sep 1, 2003
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1287
... have ... games. ... restrictions. ... the ... to ... chosen ... game ... on ... a ... Charles Gilman has posted TunnelChess to ChessVariants.Com. In the ...
interrupt27
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Sep 1, 2003
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1288
"I thought this is meant to be a group about 3D-Chess and not about multi-dimensional models." __________________________ Please forgive us for daring to speak...
Derek Nalls
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Sep 1, 2003
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Hi ! (Again - sorry) ... [snip] ... No ... not agreed ... We had this statement about Rooks at 0,0,0,0 or 5,5,5,5 Using extra 3D cubes (5,5,5) to demonstrate...
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1290
Hi Dan! Your discription is absolutly correct, and I hope this ends the theoretical discussion about nD-Chess, as I guess that nobody here really planed to...
Jens Meder
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1291
Dan and all If you do not wish to debate the 4th dimension argument, I understand. I would like to debate the issue just for an understanding. It seems going...
rick hewson
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Sep 2, 2003
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1292
Hello - I appreciate your viewpoint and share it for day-to-day purposes. But read this article from yesterday's NY Times science section: ...
Dan Troyka
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Sep 2, 2003
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1293
Did you read my posting #1269 'Finding the Fourth Dimension' It mentioned the idea of purchasing 4 or your boards, and modifying your rules so that pieces...
Robert
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Sep 2, 2003
2:43 pm
1294
That doggone NYT won't let us read the article unless we register with them... -TO'...
Tim O'Lena
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Sep 2, 2003
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... Subject: NYTimes.com Article: One Cosmic Question, Too Many Answers Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 12:22:21 -0400 (EDT) From: bruck@... Reply-To:...
Uri Bruck
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Sep 2, 2003
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1296
What I find both amazing and amusing about the search for a unifying theory is that there are so many theories about how this will be achieved. :D Einstein...
interrupt27
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Sep 2, 2003
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1297
The following is a game played with idea of pieces existing in different phases of reality. They can even occupy the same space under the appropriate...
interrupt27
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Sep 6, 2003
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1298
Trying to keep with the idea of creating pieces which can only exist in 3D, I've worked up a Rook-like pieces which is a variation of the hook-mover. It makes...
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Sep 9, 2003
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... to ... three ... extremely ... That's an interesting idea: a kind of 3D version of Ploy. I think it would work best if, as in Ploy, the pieces have very...
Mark Thompson
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Sep 10, 2003
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... piece ... it ... be ... Or a stylized piece could be "sandwiched" between two simple squares of clear lexan, so that they form a cube. Example: ... ...
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Sep 10, 2003
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1301
Have you just invented 3-D Ploy? John ... [snip]...
John Lawson
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Sep 10, 2003
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1302
... 3D Ploy *would* be an interesting game. I have been searching for a new attribute to give 3D pieces. And the orienting aspect might be it. Just as 2D...
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Sep 10, 2003
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1303
Nazdar I have question. I will ST 3d chess make. And I have problem. I find in this page http://www.chessvariants.com/3d.dir/startrek.html , that attack board...
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Sep 15, 2003
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I wrote the original rules in 1976 and they were published in the _Star Trek Giant Poster Book_. Those original rules were used in a commerically made board....
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Sep 16, 2003
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... find ... that ... On ... I tried several ways to accomplish this. One was to notch the fixed boards corner, and the attack board stem would have spacers on...
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Sep 16, 2003
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I discovered that if you buy tube and post plastic that fits tight, you can use a razor saw to open up a 1/4 to 1/2" slit on the side of the tube that goes...
Andrew Bartmess
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Sep 17, 2003
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Hello Mr.Bartmess! I tried to contact you in the past a couple of times, to discuss your rules, and the differnces to our rules with me. But all I got as...
Jens Meder
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Sep 24, 2003
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1308
Hallo Maybe if you make it with glossy paper and paint with color pen It is cheap than to print on computer Thanks ... __________________________________ Do...
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Oct 8, 2003
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1309
Just found this while going though a billion pieces of spam in my inbox. Thanks for the response, even though I just found it. ... I have to differ, as I have...
Andrew Bartmess
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Oct 8, 2003
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1310
... The Paramount-approved November 1975 First Printing of the Tech Manual, page TM:379260-3 ("Tridimensional Chess" ) reads: "16 of the 64 squares are movable...
Doug Keenan
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Oct 12, 2003
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1311
Does anyone know who designed this particular playing field? This individual needs to be recognized for their contribution to 3D Chess....
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Oct 15, 2003
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1312
Gene Rodenbery I suspect....
James Trimm
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Oct 15, 2003
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1313
... I think the prop guy for the original Star Trek series was a man named Feinberg. Some props were known on the set as "Feinbergers". Personally, I wish...
Mark Thompson
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Oct 15, 2003
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... The 5x5x5 board is one of my favorite 3d boards. The ST3D board looks (or at least looked) futuristic, and it looks good on TV. There were many aspects of...
Uri Bruck
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