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Chess computer manual
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| Hello
Anyone know where I can download the manual for a Saitek Kasparov Sensor XL
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I've tried the obvious Saitek site.
Thanks
Jack
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| utility_infielder@earthlink.net 2004-10-02, 12:46 am |
| "Jack" <noone@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:<415bdd55$1_1@mk-nntp-1.news.uk.worldonline.com>...
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> Hello
> Anyone know where I can download the manual for a Saitek Kasparov Sensor XL
> ?
>
> I've tried the obvious Saitek site.
>
> Thanks
> Jack
The Excalibur website has posted manuals for only some of their
computers, but not the model I have. So I emailed them and they
replied with a e-manaual (and its still not available online).
So, if Excalibur did that for me, maybe Saitek will for you, who
knows, good luck!
William Hatfield King
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| utility_infielder@earthlink.net 2004-10-04, 9:46 am |
| "Jack" <noone@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:<415bdd55$1_1@mk-nntp-1.news.uk.worldonline.com>...
quote:
> Hello
> Anyone know where I can download the manual for a Saitek Kasparov Sensor XL
> ?
>
> I've tried the obvious Saitek site.
>
> Thanks
> Jack
The Excalibur website has posted manuals for only some of their
computers, but not the model I have. So I emailed them and they
replied with a e-manaual (and its still not available online).
So, if Excalibur did that for me, maybe Saitek will for you, who
knows, good luck!
William Hatfield King
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| I am dyinng to lear n how to play chess? suggstions???? PLEASE
utility_infielder@earthlink.net wrote in message news:<94b4b0c2.0410011740.4aa77627@posting.google.com>...
quote:
> "Jack" <noone@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:<415bdd55$1_1@mk-nntp-1.news.uk.worldonline.com>...
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> The Excalibur website has posted manuals for only some of their
> computers, but not the model I have. So I emailed them and they
> replied with a e-manaual (and its still not available online).
>
> So, if Excalibur did that for me, maybe Saitek will for you, who
> knows, good luck!
>
> William Hatfield King
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| Jerry W 2004-10-12, 12:50 am |
| 1. Find a friend who also wants to learn, or at least admits to being rubbish at it
2. Buy a beginner's book, there are hundreds, and work through it
3. Join a club as soon as you can play even a basic game successfully
4. No doubt there are internet sites that cater for beginners too
Remember, everybody [except Capablanca, so he claimed] was rubbish at chess once...
"anony" <jgerman01@nscc.mass.edu> wrote in message news:555fab16.0410081207.702a940a@posting.google.com...
I am dyinng to lear n how to play chess? suggstions???? PLEASE
utility_infielder@earthlink.net wrote in message news:<94b4b0c2.0410011740.4aa77627@posting.google.com>...
quote:
> "Jack" <noone@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:<415bdd55$1_1@mk-nntp-1.news.uk.worldonline.com>...
>
> The Excalibur website has posted manuals for only some of their
> computers, but not the model I have. So I emailed them and they
> replied with a e-manaual (and its still not available online).
>
> So, if Excalibur did that for me, maybe Saitek will for you, who
> knows, good luck!
>
> William Hatfield King
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