Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:27:55 03/25/99
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On March 25, 1999 at 08:43:28, KarinsDad wrote: >Robert, > >That's a damn shame. > >I respect your decision, but it's a damn shame that we live in such a society >that you would find yourself even contemplating such a decision, let alone >making it. > >Good luck with your future endeavors and I sure hope you stick around here >because as my program gets more and more fleshed out over the next few months, >I'm sure going to have a lot of questions for you. > >Very Best Regards, > >KarinsDad :| I'm not going anywhere. Only I would suggest that the moderators consider removing this thread. the 'characterization' of my posts was silly. Because It generally takes 20-30 posts where I am called a nazi, or a fascist, or a "nazi shit" or some such before I respond in kind. But I'm not going to make it my responsibility to teach everyone 'how to read'. If that is 'his' opinion, so be it. Even if it is distorted... > > >On March 25, 1999 at 07:34:30, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >>Bob Hyatt leaving rec.games.chess.computer >> >>Bob Hyatt, author of CRAFTY, will not post in the rgcc newsgroup anymore. He >>will also stop the free download of CRAFTY. Reason: too many personal attacks, >>insults and eventual copyright violations. >>Bob Hyatt is only one in a longer list of computer chess experts who left >>earlier. It is unbelievable that a hobby like computer chess can create so many >>enemies. And the persons most deeply involved have never written a chess program >>but are driving the programmers out! This is crazy! - 3/25/99 >> >>From Gambitsoft
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