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Subject:   Re: Correspondence chess history
Name:   Wim van Vugt
Date Posted:   Aug 10, 07 - 12:23 PM
Message:  

Clicking on the picture above brings one easily on the LINK to the new version of TCCMB.
As long as Google shows the old address as its first hit, it still is worthwile to maintain this old address alive.
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Re: Re: Correspondence chess history by Ron Langeveld · Aug 10, 07 - 4:23 PM
Re: Re: Re: The Horse will not Die by Grayling Hill · Aug 10, 07 - 5:56 PM
Re: Re: Re: Re: The Horse will not Die by Ron Langeveld · Aug 10, 07 - 7:46 PM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: The Horse will not Die by Grayling Hill · Aug 10, 07 - 10:13 PM
Re: Re: Re: Correspondence chess history by Wim van Vugt · Aug 11, 07 - 5:34 PM


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