The most anoying part is the fact that IE pops up to open readme.txt, but executes readme.exe, _this_ should never happen.
If IE ask permission to open some file with notepad, it should be opened with notepad, and nothing else.
If IE finds out it would rather open the file with run.dll (afterwards) , fine, but _ask me_, goddammit.
I really hate this 'ask once, do whatever I like' behaviour in M$ products
Someone once told me (He's a chess player, I'm not) that there to many paterns and moves in all the games of chess to store any where.... Like, more ways to put the figures on the board an possible moves to follow, than there are stars in the universe. Just wondering, because I was thinking about a brute force method for "solving" chess.
The most anoying part is the fact that IE pops up to open readme.txt, but executes readme.exe, _this_ should never happen.
If IE ask permission to open some file with notepad, it should be opened with notepad, and nothing else.
If IE finds out it would rather open the file with run.dll (afterwards) , fine, but _ask me_, goddammit.
I really hate this 'ask once, do whatever I like' behaviour in M$ products
Someone once told me (He's a chess player, I'm not) that there to many paterns and moves in all the games of chess to store any where....
Like, more ways to put the figures on the board an possible moves to follow, than there are stars in the universe.
Just wondering, because I was thinking about a brute force method for "solving" chess.