Hailes, Mark   (GBR)       [FICGS member # 3464]



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Mark Hailes


Mark Hailes has currently 0 running correspondence chess game(s), won 5, lost 0 and drawn 1 other games against an average elo of 1607, does not play advanced chess (fast time controls), does not play big chess, does not play Go (wei-ch'i, baduk), and does not play poker, finally Mark finished a total of 6 games and is not playing any game right now.





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Last messages by Mark Hailes in the forum :


humble    (2008-07-27 23:39:13)

You're right of course. I feel chastened for my presumption. (...)


NJ is wrong    (2008-07-27 02:47:12)

This game:

http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=viewer&game=20553

Would seems to suggest the r (...)


Descartes    (2008-07-26 18:52:52)

@Rodolfo. Just to be pedantic - I'm pretty sure that the well known *fact* that Descartes invented the "Cartesian coordinate system" is a (...)


same sex relationships    (2008-07-24 01:59:53)

Ahh - but perhaps Nash would have related to your sexuality:

To make the matter more succint:
Suppose my fellow m (...)


poem for humanity    (2008-07-23 21:35:32)

Is it all for reproduction? that's a very grim deduction. Perhaps it's more the joy we share before we make our final prayer. (...)


Past Failing    (2008-07-12 01:16:21)

Alas though my failing is something for which I have no redress. I can not now deconstruct the text of your original message as it was written then, b (...)


Derrida    (2008-07-09 18:25:19)

Yes I see, but Derrida's sensitivity to the social dimension of the aesthetic form and his comprehensive hermeneutic method make it possible to raise (...)


Derrida    (2008-07-08 23:40:09)

What would Derrida make of a chess game, do you think? Is it a "text"? (...)


Park    (2008-04-01 21:58:02)

People will work every bit as hard to fool themselves as they will to fool others - Robert Park (...)


Mencken    (2008-04-01 21:56:46)

The most common of all follies is to believe passionately in the palpably untrue - H.L. Mencken (...)