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"I don't think Ed Sharock man (the Minnesota defensive back) believed a human being could run so fast," said Jim Trimble, the Giant scout, of Burrough.
The supercomputer won the contest, dubbed 'the brain's last stand', with such flair that Kasparov believed a human being had to be behind the controls.
After the flight, astronaut John Glenn stated that he believed a human passenger would have been able to bring the capsule under control without the need for an early re-entry, thus (in the words of Time Magazine) "affirming the superiority of astronauts over chimponauts".
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Determinists believe a human being's future depends on present and past events beyond the individual's influence.
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