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Subject: Re: bought cm9000, feel ripped off.

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 03:08:04 09/01/02

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On September 01, 2002 at 03:33:09, David Dory wrote:

>It's not for people who want to told what type of work to do by the state. Or
>for those who prefer the high quality of Yugo's cars or Aeroflot planes. :)

if you want to discuss about the "sense" of capitalism and its
results, you don't have to relate it with communism, since real-existing
communism is not communism at all.

you can relate it with companies that have not been the usual way,
like MIGROS in swizerland, or PORST in germany.

that means: companies that fought in the capitalism, but not to exploit
their workers, but to give the workers and their families a good way of living,
the right ethics, the right values.

its possible.
but it needs courage to try.

you can swim in a pool full of sharks, when you are a dolphin
or a killer-whale.

IMO the days when we let the "market" decide what to do is over,
we are living in the 21st century and should define the rules by ourselves,
and not by the market.


>Sure, if you work for a boss, he'll tell you what to do, but you can always tell
>him to "shove it", without fear of being sent to a re-education "camp" for a
>year.

and then ?
in capitalistic countries you often have 4-6 million unemployees.

if you have no work, and you are not allowed to be productive in
capitalism, it IS like living in a camp.

in a society where you need a horse, it is very dangerous when somebody
has been stolen the horse of another guy.
in a society where you need water, it is killing you when somebody
steals your water.
in a society where production is everything, the unemployees
are as dead as the ones without no horse, the ones without water.


>No one practices pure capitalism, of course. That would be too harsh.

aha.

in germany we have for over 20 years 4-6.000.000 people unemployed.
these people have NO chance to live a normal life.
they cannot feed their children, educate them and give their families
a life in dignity.
the father cannot finance the family. the family is a shit outside the
society and people degenerate.

over 20 years.
but

"No one practices pure capitalism, of course. That would be too harsh."

it seems you are joking...


the world is splitted into rich countries and poor countries.
and IMO the poor ones have only one choice: to kill the rich people
to get something from their living standard.

but - "No one practices pure capitalism"

IMO the world is ugly enough WITH the NON pure capitalism.

a society that spits out 4-6.000.000 people is IMO a harsh society.
and this happens in ONE OF THE RICHEST countries of the world.
how is the situation in the capitalistic countries that are poorer than
germany ??

harsher ?

>Frankly, I look forward to giving CM9000 a go, even though I use win2k, which
>isn't officially supported by CM9000.
>
>As for the poster who didn't want to install the windows components needed for
>CM9000 to run.
>
>Just can't wrap my head around that idea.
>
>David


I am sure Chessmaster 9000 will be a good product.
I always bought chessmaster.
i think i have lots of chessmaster CD's here.

i like this de koning program. it plays nice and interesting chess.
only i would like to see johan make some more progress...

but maybe the next chessmaster IS a step into more strength, we will see.




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