From: Pieter Stouten SHOGI NET> Date: 12 oct 1999 Subject: Pieter Stouten's Shogi site MSO's Link of the Week | Dear Pieter, | | I'm very pleased to be able to tell you that your Shogi Home Page has | been declared the MSO Worldwide site's fourth ever "Link of the Week". | This means you enjoy a preferred link status between last Thursday and | this Wednesday on the very front page of our new site at | http://www.msoworld.com/ which will, hopefully, send some well-deserved | extra traffic your way. The reason your site was chosen was due to its | comprehensive network of links, your original content and your | contribution to the online shogi community with your stewardship of the | SHOGI-L mailing list. It's simply the best site in the world that we've | ever found at what it does. We have a lot to learn from your site! | | Congratulations again! | | All best wishes, | | Chris M. Dickson, Mind Sports Organisation Worldwide Ltd. webmaster | Mind Sports Olympiad IV: 12-15,000 entrants, the biggest games ever | London, UK, 19-28 August 2000. Visit us at http://www.msoworld.com/ And on the MSO web site: | GRANDMASTER LINKS | | Every week, we select one of the thousands of mind sports web | sites from around the world to be the MSO Worldwide Link of the | Week, which earns that site the exclusive and prestigious MSO | Worldwide Grandmaster Link Award. | | [...] | | Pieter Stouten's Shogi Home Page | | Link of the Week, 30th September to 6th October 1999 | | One of the MSO directors has a theory that you can get the | phone number of anyone you want in the world by using a maximum | of two other phone calls; you will know someone who will know | someone who knows your target's phone number. This web site | demonstrates that you can get any information you want about | shogi (Japanese chess) by visiting a maximum of two other web | sites first - and this is where to start. It may be a | cliche, but this is your one-stop shop for all things shogi.