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Subject: Re: We deleted 284 from the server. We will not release cstal win95

Author: blass uri

Date: 14:56:28 09/19/98

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On September 19, 1998 at 14:04:48, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On September 19, 1998 at 12:37:24, Amir Ban wrote:
>
>>This is a direct call to CSTal customers to go to hell. We know you are
>>connected to CSTal, Thorsten, but you do not actually represent the company, do
>>you ?
>
>i am not interested in your fantasys. As i told you in another thread before, i
>find them paranoic. Again you construct a very extreme point of view and want to
>put it into my mouth.
>Please stop to do so. Otherwise we will get problems with each other.
>If YOU believe this and that you cannot say: hey thorsten, you are saying this
>and that when i haven't said this.
>
>>Questions:
>
>>- Are you speaking in the name of Oxford Software here ?
>>- Can an officer of Oxford Software please say if they support this statement?
>
>Which statement.
>Would you please better comment your own sentences. It looks they made it
>nessesary to interprete, my sentences are normally very very clear and
>understandable.
>
>If chris or i say that we don't release cstal win95 if this complaining and
>behaviour here and in rgcc continues, we have the right to express.

you have the right not to release cstal win95 because of complaining but I do
not understand this decision because you can simply ignore the complaining
people.

I do not understand why to do something against 99% of the buyers of cstal
because of the behaviour of 1%.


>If you believe that we do "xyz into hell" or whatever, than this is YOUR point
>of view.
>
>We think that people like fernando or g.mueller, like others too, who want to
>share cstal together with us, make experience and share this experience in a
>kind of social process, gives something to us.
>We have made the experience that it does not increase our motivation when we
>GIVE something for free, and customers complain about us giving them something
>for free. This seems a very normal point of view IMO. In real life i would react
>the same, if in a friendship somebody is giving something, and the other side is
>always complaining, i would end this "friendship".

This is a different case because you do not do something against other people
when you end the friendship.

Uri




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