Hello, guys! This will be my first post on the list here, though I've been a lurker for quite a while now. So, forgive me if I say or do anything wrong, I've never posted on a list before. :)
I'm the owner/editor/writer/everything else for the Go magazine, The Enclave (you can view it at http://www.kgsenclave.com/enclavemagazine — it's free :). In my first issue, 5 months ago, I covered a computer Go event in Taiwan. At the time, I knew nothing about computer Go, even less than I do now, which is barely enough to keep up with all of the comments on the list here, so forgive me if I messed it all up. Anyhow, apparently the organizers liked the original article enough that they've invited me to cover the Taiwan Open 2009 (which, in case anyone does not know, is an invited game between MOGO and Taiwanese professionals). So, I was just wondering if anybody here knows more about this event, more about MOGO, if there are any interesting things that I should know when writing this article—basically I'm just looking for some help in getting all of the facts straight. If any of you guys can help, I'd be very appreciative! If I've posted the wrong thing, or anything else, just ignore me, I won't feel bad. :) Eric Dunham — Ricky1, Owner and Administrator of the KGS Enclave and the Enclave Magazine
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