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Chess Clock

July 20th, 2008

For many of us, our youth was filled with devotion to intelligent games. Some of us loved science and chemistry, and carried this love for acuteness of intelligence into the games we played. Since the invention of the game, chess has been a favorite past time of millions of people around the world. Demonstrating our logistic and reasoning abilities, we spent hours upon hours in chess combat, trying to better our opponent. When we won, a certain flood of emotions proclaiming victory overtook us. But while we played the game, a certain pensive feeling was always there. It was edgy, in a way. The chess clock sitting quietly by the side was watching, recording every millisecond that it took for us to make our move.

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