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Subject: Re: Should an arbiter be allowed to examine a chessplayer on the loo / john?

Author: Grahan Laight

Date: 19:05:54 01/11/03

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On January 11, 2003 at 15:09:29, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>In Germany we allegedly have a new case of betrayal with a computer chess
>program. After 1999, when allegedly a transmitter was involved and FRITZ, this
>time someone went to the loo and instead of sitting straight he _stood_
>(allegedly) in parallel [!!!] mode to the WC so that a real physiological
>process could not happen. All that was reported by an eager arbiter who looked
>under the door and then went into the neighbour cabin and climbed on the WC to
>get a better view on the stinking processes.
>
>As usual I made my own thoughts about such incredible aberrant behaviour of an
>arbiter!
>
>Would you think that the violation of the privacy of the player was justified in
>case of such betrayal? How about TV transmission of such p___ & sh____
>processes? Male/ Female? Perhaps all this could attract the masses...
>
>If you have a minimum of German you might read my discussion in
>
>http://hometown.aol.de/rolftueschen/13.html
>
>
>Kind regards
>
>Rolf Tueschen


I wish someone would look at me while im doing my business; I sometimes get
confused.



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