Chess Patzer

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Chess Patzer
Chess Money, Chess Tech and Chess Blogs
A chess enthusiast view on making money online, tech and other chess blogs.
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

11/08 7:27 Chess Virtual School
Back in 1997 I was a programming lecturer and very interested in teaching using computers particularly via the internet. I experimented with tutoring my students by giving extra notes and exercises via email. Even in practical classes I wrote...
10/22 18:41 Crazy Bit Torrent speed in Vietnam
That's the download speeds I'm getting while connected to WiFi in a hotel in Vung Tau, Vietnam. I'm in Vietnam to help out with the chess tournament website. Wish I had such download speeds back in Malaysia
11/04 0:25 My camera is fixed!
More than 4 months ago, the camera I rely so much to take pictures during chess tournaments went dead. I was sad because it was really good for taking above average pictures for all my blogs. No surprise I became less active in making blog posts...
10/14 1:15 ASUS EEE Box now in Malaysia
  The highlights is that it is made for the Internet (built in WiFi) and boots up in just 7 seconds. Since it's small and lightweight it's ideal for carrying to tournaments. But then again can't you do that with notebooks? I guess so but do...
10/14 1:45 iPod Nano knockoffs
You can find this on eBay and Lelong.com.my. I'm thinking of getting one to view chess videos. Early feedback by Malaysian buyers is that the video quality is good but the audio is not that great. Have to test this out first to see for myself....

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