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Subject: Re: Rybka 13d is available

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 14:46:31 02/12/06

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On February 12, 2006 at 17:29:16, Torstein Hall wrote:

>On February 12, 2006 at 15:58:18, Peter Skinner wrote:
>
>>>>On February 12, 2006 at 11:01:56, Torstein Hall wrote:
>>
>>>Simply because you know you are missing out on something good!
>>>
>>>The feeling of having the strongest engine on the market and knowing something
>>>even stronger and better is just around the corner for free, is something I can
>>>recommend! You should try it as well! :-)
>>
>>There is the difference between you and I. I don't need the best program
>>running, I just need the one that _could_ be the best one running.
>>
>>Hiarcs more than does that for me, and has done that for years. Same with
>>Gandalf. Both are excellent programs, and the authors do NOT come here and
>>breach the charter by flagrantly advertising or selling their program.
>>
>>Fruit did the same. I didn't buy it. Shredder did the same. I didn't buy it.
>>
>>Do you see a pattern? It has nothing to do with who is strongest, it is all
>>about who is able to follow some simple rules and not rape a forum that other's
>>have put here while not not advertising their own wares..
>>*coughStevenSchwartzcough*
>>
>>Peter
>
>As far as I have understood this Shredder, Fruit or Rybka never swarmed the
>forum with impropper postings. If you have the best program, chess program
>freaks like myself simply want it! I for one is happy that there is a forum
>where  authors of some of the strongest program are posting about their plans
>for developing their programs and fixing bugs.
>
>And even if I had agreed with you, I would still have made the same
>purchases.....
>
>Torstein



And it's fair if Steve, as host, pays for the traffic, Vas is having with his
paying customers? Very decent to accept such a deal.



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