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Subject: Re: Moderation: This post

Author: Wayne Lowrance

Date: 17:23:50 09/14/01

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On September 14, 2001 at 15:12:54, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On September 14, 2001 at 00:12:08, Wayne Lowrance wrote:
>
>>On September 13, 2001 at 15:03:52, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>>
>>>On September 13, 2001 at 12:28:39, C McClain Morris, Jr. wrote:
>>>
>>>>I think perhaps Bobby Fischer may be the strongest candidate fro Deep Fritz.
>>>>Fischer, in my humble opinion, is still the strongest chess player today. If
>>>>Korchnoi can play at his level at his age (70 plus), I am certain that Fischer
>>>>is super strong today. Opinions?
>>>
>>>This post uses computer chess as a pretense, but it's really just another "Is
>>>Bobby Fischer still the best?" post.
>>>
>>>That topic is not appropriate for this group, so I would like to ask people to
>>>discuss it in the other forum, or in usenet, or somewhere other than in the
>>>computer chess forum.
>>>
>>>http://www.icdchess.com/forums/2
>>>
>>>bruce
>>I still very much protest your over managing here. This is of interest to most
>>of us Bruce.
>
>The other forum is a single click away.  Is that really too much trouble?

Don't bug me buddy. I do not need to be told that another forum is but a click
away. I dont find your comment amusing or clever. Take a hike !
Wayne
>
>Bruce is the most lenient of the three moderators.  His term is up and he's not
>running again.  So the problem you percieve will go away.  I only hope that we
>should be blessed with a problem of that magnitude again[1].  Fortunately, there
>is room on the world for lots of opinions.
>
>How many RJF threads have you seen in this forum that did not end up in name
>calling and arguments at some point?  The decision to move one click away is a
>sound one.
>
>[1] 'Having a person like Bruce Moreland as a moderator'



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