164 - NM Leland Fuerstman:
 Two Emails to your group:  "Is it chess or is it cheese?!"  by Dr Patricia Trower, PhD from Oxford, England,  and the response,  "...she must be a shrink..." byJames MacDougall, President of the South Carolina Chess Association, are most enlightening. 
 Please notice the serious tone of Dr Trower; please also notice her usage of the interrobang "?!" [URL  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrobang  ]. I know that Mr MacDougall was just having some fun with this!  He needs  
edification on something just a tad more serious than how to pronounce the name of our favorite board game.  Let him [and your members] ruminate upon this URL for a spell:  http://www.mynetcologne.de/~nc-jostenge/keats.htm
 
Should you wish to copy the web page I have the following suggested procedures.  Open WORD and your YAHOO! Email account. Open a COMPOSE window in YAHOO! If you are like me, you love to keep the URL handy, so COPY/PASTE it to the top of the page.  It will probably be in ROYAL BLUE.  Now COPY/PASTE  the text.  You will see that it comes out as a light TEAL or CAROLINA BLUE color.  You will also notice words underlined in squiggly-red-lines. Also, several sentences will be in RED.  These RED sentences make good copy.  The fancy BLUE  gives a very bad hard copy if you do make one --- but do not.  Leave the URL in WORD. To delete the text, first highlight,  next click EDIT in the top left corner, then click CUT.  Now,  return to the YAHOO! COMPOSE.  Notice  the blinking cursor is in the TO area.
Believe it or not click on EDIT again, then PASTE, and your COPY/PASTE version of the original text will appear here in the TO area where you normally type in the recipient of the Email's address.  Again, HIGHLIGHT and CUT this and return to WORD to PASTE it there.   Now you may make a very nice
HARD COPY.  Please notice that the very last sentence colored in red"

"ON THE ORIGIN OF CHESS" is a hot link.  You will definitely wish to follow up on this up. COPY/PASTE and make all of the HARD COPIES that you wish to you hearts content. 
Chessically speaking, just a thought....
 
Molly S,
KVCS Chess Correspondent & Investigator
 
Kxe6s VEREIN (TM) Chess Society
PO Box 2066
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2066
 
 
AO for Molly