Author: Moritz Berger
Date: 15:34:21 09/19/98
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On September 19, 1998 at 13:55:29, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On September 19, 1998 at 13:20:32, Moritz Berger wrote: > >>I strongly object against your classification of my behavior. Your language is >>repulsive to me, I would be grateful if you took my feelings into account when >>writing such things about me. > >what do you want moritz. you refused to test the not-broken version. This is a false claim. I did not refuse to test the "non-broken version". I only thought it would be interesting to test the version that is available for all CST customers first. >you insisted to test the broken one. This is right. So far I have only your twaddle and some comments from Fernando to tell me that it's indeed "broken". But I'm willing to find out by also testing the other one ... >Your only point why you did it was: it is on the server. >It is on the server , as researches have found out, because 289 has been >deleted, because people complained. Yet the fact remains: It is (or was) the only version on that server. >When we say we delete it from the server because of your behaviour, we are not >joking. If we say we do not release cstal win95 because of people like you, we >don't joke at all too. Don't worry, I'm not too sure that I would consider buying it, sorry. >If you don't take it serious, ok - your thing. >But the things are like they are written. >Why ? Because oxford softworks has done something chessbase refused to do ? >By putting a patch for free on the server where chessbase refused to deliver for >free ?! > >The only difference i see is that oxford listens to the complains of users and >reacts. This is new to you as i understand. you are used to people complain and >chessbase does NOT react. I understand your problem. you are used to completely >different behaviour. Why do you start bringing ChessBase into this? Best wishes Moritz
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