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Short notes and essays about stuff that interests me (mostly technical stuff).
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Has anyone seen the black Bishop or the white Knight?
In Puke Ariki, New Zealand,
a status report
on the last two missing pieces of the town's outdoor chess set.
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