Author: Andrew Williams
Date: 06:42:22 04/23/01
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On April 23, 2001 at 09:10:25, Ed Schröder wrote: >On April 23, 2001 at 07:47:09, Duncan Stanley wrote: > >>On April 23, 2001 at 07:17:13, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >> >>>My personal opinion is that if someone is not abusive in it's language or >>>towards co-posters, and if it's not considered way off topic he's free to post >>>his thoughts here. >>> >>>Repeating the same arguments over and over again is logical, as the same >>>discussions pop up over and over again. >>>Is he supposed to change his opinion with every new thread about the same >>>answer? >>> >>>Good chess, >>> >>>J. >> >>When I was in the process of falling out with all the 'main' people here, I was >>also engaging in long email correspondences with Enrique, who was trying to >>salvage the situation. >> >>One thing he said was that if you're a programmer here, and you become an >>'outsider' then you lose 'protection' against attacks from all the little guys. >>He said they don't dare attack anyone who is 'under the wing of the important >>ones like Ed, Bruce and Bob'; but as soon as they sense that you don't have this >>protection they will mercillessly and personally attack you for anything and >>everything. >> >>I told him I could live with it. >> >>He said they'ld kill me. > > >Chris, > >Welcome back in the first place. It would be nice that one of the moderators >once and for all put an end to the ban of your name. Maybe we then can all >make a fresh new start again. > >Personally I have never seen you as an outsider. > >Ed Dave and Tom and I invited Chris back under his old name and after a few days here using his real name, he posted his username and password. Andrew
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