Author: Chessfun
Date: 22:07:30 01/14/00
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On January 15, 2000 at 01:02:53, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 15, 2000 at 00:43:50, Steve Lopez wrote: > >>On January 14, 2000 at 22:32:04, Michael Cummings wrote: >> >>>On January 14, 2000 at 22:24:02, CM7000_GM wrote: >>> >>>>On January 14, 2000 at 22:11:38, Steve Lopez wrote: >>>> >>>>>On January 13, 2000 at 15:47:13, Albert Silver wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>You get the picture. It is one of spite and bitterness, and all in all quite >>>>>>sad. >>>>> >>>>>It *is* being moderated, though. One of Sean's posts just got deleted about five >>>>>minutes ago. >>>>> >>>>>-- Steve Lopez >>>> >>>>This assertion by Mr. Lopez is accurate.... >>>> >>> >>>I think CM7000_GM is yet another SAD Sean incarnation >> >>Undoubtedly, since CM7000's above post is just an edited version of something >>Sean posted tonight in rgcc (A friend, who knows I'm ignoring the little dweeb, >>e-mailed me the rgcc post. I told him not to bother anymore -- it's not remotely >>interesting to me). >> >>-- Steve Lopez >> >>The Chess Kamikaze Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/ludekdudek/ >>[winner of the highly-coveted Van Dorp Web Site of the Whatever Award] >> >>The Chess Kamikaze Club: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/chesskamikazes > > >I think we are up to our armpits in sean clones. Again, dumping hotmail.com >would be a good start to clean up CCC. These free email sites are simply more >trouble than good. Yes there are good people using them. But ugh, are there >some bad ones to go along with them. And a couple of bad apples spoil the >entire barrel. I must disagree, I once had a hotmail account now I have a yahoo. Dumping hotmail is pointless there are lots of other free accounts. There are a lot of reasons why people cannot use their own home account. You will get just as many Sean's even if you cleaned up the free e-mail sites, and in the process will lose IMO a lot of honest sincere posters. Thanks.
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