Volume 5, Issue 1, Release 18, Spring 1995
This issue of ShareDebate International features 3 great reprints from the Competitive Enterprise Institute and The Freeman. The rest of this issue is devoted to a great international game, Korean Chess.
Korean and Chinese Chess are the best game there is! I got bored 20 years ago with Western Chess -- Korean and Chinese Chess with it's Cannons & rules limiting the King to a 3x3 grid (the fortress) on a larger board (90 locations) makes it a quicker, more unpredictable, more challenging, and more fun game. I've included my documentation of the rules along with references to other source(s) plus a freeware MS-DOS version of Korean Chess. Korean Chess is wilder than Chinese Chess but not as quick as a game to play. Still a lot of fun and much more fun than Western Chess. A Gift from the Editor of ShareDebate International, Roleigh Martin.
An ASCII version form with a very small freeware MSDOS file viewer and print program is available. This ASCII version is formatted for all computer platforms. Besides the ASCII textfiles, there are MSDOS binary programs to enable Korean Chess to be played. The filename is:
DBATE018.ZIP (163KB, at ifcss)_____ DBATE018.ZIP (163KB, at caissa)
Volume 5, Issue 2, Release 19, Summer 1995
This issue of ShareDebate International features a great reprints from the Competitive Enterprise Institute and The Libernet. The rest of this issue is devoted to a software package that enables you, with ordinary plastic poker chips, to make your own Western-style or Asian-style Chinese and Korean Chess game with pieces! Rules are included.
Korean and Chinese Chess are the best games there are! I got bored 20 years ago with Western Chess -- Korean and Chinese Chess with their Cannons & rules limiting the King to a 3x3 grid (the fortress) on a larger board (90 locations) make them quicker, more unpredictable, more challenging, and more fun. A Gift from the Editor of ShareDebate International, Roleigh Martin.
An ASCII version form with a very small freeware MSDOS file viewer and print program is available. This ASCII version is formatted for all computer platforms. Besides the ASCII textfiles, there are MSDOS binary programs to enable Korean Chess to be played. The filename is:
DBATE019.ZIP (507KB, at ifcss)_____ DBATE019.ZIP (507KB, at caissa)
Volume 5, Issue 3, Release 20, Fall 1995
This issue of ShareDebate International features a great reprint from The Couple to Couple League on the risks of the Birth Control Pill and a safer alternative--Modern Natural Family Planning. Another reprint is from Cold Fusion Magazine on the current state of Cold Fusion research. Last, some existing Web Pages are reviewed that further the exciting debate threads that have been covered in past issues of ShareDebate International.
An ASCII version form with a very small freeware MSDOS file viewer and print program is available. This ASCII version is formatted for all computer platforms. The filename is: DBATE020.ZIP (101KB)
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