That can't be right either.
Red bishop can't threaten knight on black square.
EDIT:
except for a bishop that should be a rook, my diagram was right (includes my N - Q2 move)?
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That can't be right either.
Red bishop can't threaten knight on black square.
EDIT:
except for a bishop that should be a rook, my diagram was right (includes my N - Q2 move)?
I thought you retracted that knight move .Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
It would lose you a piece if it stands, the position shown is where your knight was before you put him at risk.:)
Oops! You're right.
It's the dumb pawn move you retracted.
But ya still had my rooks backwards.:D
Carry on.
Provided all is as I think, QR - Q1 seems to work.
Whoops, edits are leapfrogging, too.
QR - Q1
Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Dangerous though.
R X QRP
Well, it was a nuisance.;)
Re: catchment water.
States of HI and Montana were helpful.
Chlorine bleach is the weapon of choice for maintaining residential catchment human drinking water supplies.
"Shock" range is 1-2 ppm. (It's a mild shock.)
Maintenance/prevention range is .2 -.5ppm. HI likes ~1 ppm.
I'd calculated 2ppm (11 drops per 2.7 gal res.) for my maintenance level.
Bought some sensitive indicator strips. 'Mater thrives. Think I'll hold off on the press conference till I confirm with experiment that this concentration is cannabis-friendly.
Prolly shoulda used the other rook...:mad:
P - KB3
R X P at QR4
*My* QR4?
Yes:oQuote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
My QR5
P x P (p - K4)
P X P
I'm gonna stall for a while. Make a new reference diagram and try some things. Getting tight all up here. Geben sie mir Lebensraum! (Bitte?...)
It's late there. Are the walls melting yet?
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Think this is right...
It is.
Stayin up for the orionids.Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Spoda peak at 3:00 am Pacific.
I'm "stuck like Chuck..." :(
Moi, aussi...:DQuote:
Spoda peak at 3:00 am Pacific.
Not thrilling, but N - QB4
Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Best move you had.
B - K2
discretion.
W.
N - QN6
R - QR6
Eyein' your bishop.
Guarding me pawn.
Meteors?
Not a sausage!
Felt under-amused for a while.
W.
I'll be heading back to N-QB4.
The property has increased slightly in value. :thumbsup:
R - QR7
R - QR1
R X R
Man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.
... Prolly R X R
Followed by
R - QR1, yah?
W.
Hey, I've got some 5W stars, here. :D
The head of a standard #4 screw is dangerously close to the solder pads. I'm thinking of chucking these screws into a drill and turning the heads against a file for extra clearance. Unneccessary?
Too bad, I like my knights.
N x P ( N - QR5 )
Prolly.Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
But, I'd snug 'em down, mark the "too close" side, unscrew, file a flat and re-tighten.
(Drill chuck scuffs up da threads. It's unsightly:D)
I B mo' ocd dan U.
Brilliant idea! Wit' dat transitions, bucket, UVb detector.:thumbsup:
Weeze
P.S.
Hey, didn't I see you an' Old Mac ovah at Mr. Appalonia's crib.
Jus' chillin' on da couch with LEDGIRL?!.;)
Will wonders never cease?:)
<sniff> dat was my favorite PAWN too.
But, we both like knights.
So Kn - Q4
Li'l zard
K to KB2
Nah, you jes' run a nut onto the screw. Straightens the threads back out when you back it off. Figgered that out chopping them off with a Dremel cutoff wheel.Quote:
(Drill chuck scuffs up da threads. It's unsightly)
Of course, there's nylon screws, too. Not real confident in 'em, though.
Gotta check who was on dat porch. May be a hotbed of gender confusion.
B - QKn5
N - QN3
R X R
N X R ?
Then;
P - KB4
Comin' to getcha:)
Weeze
P - KN3
P - KR3
Me, Wee
N - QN3