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George Duke wrote on Fri, Nov 7, 2008 01:12 AM UTC:
I am not sure I understand the hybrid yet, but there are two examples
related. One Charles Daniels' Asylum Redux and Abdul-Rahman Sibahi's
Falcon Hexagonal Chess. Sibahi's has been much discussed in 2007, and
Daniels' is very interesting, almost a perfected idea in combination of
halfway Falcon with respectively Bishop and Rook. There were conflicts of
view between myself and Daniels, or I would have commented there by now. Please
explain this one more. Why ''...falcon falcon,'' two of them? // Oh I see now, like a Sissa, sure go for it and call it falcon, the name is only secondarily patented. I actually wasted one of 20 claims in 1996 with the name Falcon. Anyway, you know by now with many CVs, the 'credit'' just becomes a line in the text, not coauthorship when that would be different-enough piece, though becoming multi-path. Interesting.