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Subject: Re: Rebel challenge announced GM Ariel Sorin

Author: Lawrence S. Tamarkin

Date: 10:24:50 06/24/99

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No appology necessary; Its not you making me feel bad.  Its the realization that
typing my opinion in newsgroups and trying to have a little fun with
ideas/pridictions, has led to unfortunate consequenses for me.  In addittion,
I've become too much of a Web addict. Much worse than my chess software
addiction even.  I think leaving for a while might help reduce this addiction
which is usurping so much of my time.

Regards,

Larry


On June 24, 1999 at 12:30:32, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote:

>On June 24, 1999 at 10:38:56, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:
>
>>Even if it were not just a cut & paste keyboard issue, I have to tell you that
>>I'm sorry I ever even attempted to defend the necessity of spelling a player's
>>(or anyone, or anythings), name correctly.  Mike & (Sophia in particuler), have
>>been very cold to me since my pridiction post.  Some people have zero sence of
>>humor, only see the 'meaness' in a persons post and decide that you are the
>>'enemy', when they see it.  (She thinks I was diliberately trying to insult her
>>husband (about my post pridicting Rebel would win), while convieniently
>>forgetting that I have always been a friend to him.  I guess she never saw any
>>of my post asking people to spell GM Rohde's name correctly here.
>>
>>Oh screw it! - This will be one of my very last post (anywhere).  Its too much
>>aggraviation.   Even your friends?! take them the wrong way, & and it just takes
>>far too long to think this stuff up.  As far as I'm concerned you can spell his
>>name Rohde or Rhode or anything - coundn't care less anymore...
>>
>>mrslug - the dejected chess software addict!
>>
>
>Hi Larry,
>	I am sorry, it was not my intention to make you feel bad. Look at my post as
>some kind of unfunny joke.
>José.



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