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Subject: Re: [MODERATION] Nothing but a personal attack

Author: Mark Young

Date: 15:53:02 09/25/04

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On September 25, 2004 at 18:47:10, BubbleGum1 wrote:

>On September 25, 2004 at 18:40:37, Richard Pijl wrote:
>
>>On September 25, 2004 at 17:50:45, BubbleGum1 wrote:
>>
>>>On September 25, 2004 at 17:41:46, Peter Skinner wrote:
>>>
>>>>On September 25, 2004 at 15:44:11, BubbleGum1 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>     I personally know that two different people used computers to win 10,000 in
>>>>>the last two world open tournaments - one of the cheats was a long standing
>>>>>member of this very group!.  Is there a device that the directors could get to
>>>>>detect various transmissions including radio, bluetooth etc?  Because i have
>>>>>seen this flagrant cheating happen twice now with nothing done, i almost feel if
>>>>>i had an opponent with braces on his teeth I would have to ask the director to
>>>>>check them for a wireless device!
>>>>
>>>>Either register with your real name, or just leave.
>>>>
>>>>Making an accusation with a name like "BubbleGum1" is just plain assinine.
>>>>
>>>>Peter
>>>
>>> I see that you can write but i hope that you can read.  Do you see anyones name
>>>in this particular post?  What you see is a reason why i have asked a question.
>>>That question - what to do about computer cheating at tournaments
>>
>>
>>You did in the posts I deleted.
>>Please refrain from doing that again.
>>Richard.
>
>I defy you to produce a post where i mentioned anyones name.  I did in response
>to someones question give a link to publicaly available information on a
>publically available site.  I then asked the poster to stick to the question at
>hand.

No. You are a hit man who posts under a false name. BTW you did point out who
this person was in your post, by giving a link to were you could find his name.
Who your are attacking without proof. This is why that post was removed.



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