I came across this issue of New Scientist. They went with Go as the cover picture and there's an article about Go by a David Brown (?) and Stuart Dowsey, co-founder of Ishi Press and sponsor of the London Go Centre ( http://senseis.xmp.net/?LondonGoCentre ). There's also a photo with two unnamed players to guess..
I place all guilt about copyright issues at the door of Google books who digitised it.
direct link to cover:
http://books.google.com/books?id=suy7Fg139JEC&pg=PAi&dq=new+scientist+1979+february&hl=en&ei=bfvmTJ6RF4qEhQeT-Om2DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=new%20scientist%201979%20february&f=false
direct link to article:
http://books.google.com/books?id=suy7Fg139JEC&pg=PA303&dq=new+scientist+1979+february&hl=en&ei=bfvmTJ6RF4qEhQeT-Om2DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=new%20scientist%201979%20february&f=false
personal trivia: this is the same month I was born (sorry old(er) people)
1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
Very nice that this is available online.
It's cute that they printed the photo of the pro game sideways (should be rotated by 90 degrees)
on page 304 where they also mentioned Bruce Wilcox.
I was hoping to find an Apple ][ ad in that issue, but didn't see it.
It's cute that they printed the photo of the pro game sideways (should be rotated by 90 degrees)
on page 304 where they also mentioned Bruce Wilcox.
I was hoping to find an Apple ][ ad in that issue, but didn't see it.
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
The player in the photo is Stuart Dowsey. No idea who the woman is.
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
I would be able to sit like that for 5 minutes before my knees exploded.
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
bleep69 wrote:I would be able to sit like that for 5 minutes before my knees exploded.
Right, after 5 minutes your knees get so bad you cannot move and you have to sit there hte whole game.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
The photo was taken in Japan, I think, and used for publicity purposes.
When I first lived in Japan I found a little Go club, above a noodle shop, near my flat and I became the sole foreigner there. There was only enough room for 6 boards and I had to learn to kneel or sit cross-legged to play. For the first 6 months I could hardly walk after an evening's play, until my knees got used to it.
Best wishes.
When I first lived in Japan I found a little Go club, above a noodle shop, near my flat and I became the sole foreigner there. There was only enough room for 6 boards and I had to learn to kneel or sit cross-legged to play. For the first 6 months I could hardly walk after an evening's play, until my knees got used to it.
Best wishes.
No aji, keshi, kifu or kikashi has been harmed in the compiling of this post.
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
TMark wrote:The photo was taken in Japan, I think, and used for publicity purposes.
When I first lived in Japan I found a little Go club, above a noodle shop, near my flat and I became the sole foreigner there. There was only enough room for 6 boards and I had to learn to kneel or sit cross-legged to play. For the first 6 months I could hardly walk after an evening's play, until my knees got used to it.
Best wishes.
When I tried to sit on my knees like that I got a pinched meniscus which caused my knee to swell up and put me on crutches for a few weeks
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
TMark wrote:The photo was taken in Japan, I think, and used for publicity purposes.
The photo caption states that it was taken at "Tokyo Restaurant", Swallow Street, London.
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Re: 1979 Go Article - in New Scientist
imabuddha wrote:TMark wrote:The photo was taken in Japan, I think, and used for publicity purposes.
The photo caption states that it was taken at "Tokyo Restaurant", Swallow Street, London.
That would make sense because Dowsey had been back in the UK for several years in 1979 when the article was written.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).