Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 20:30:07 01/16/00
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On January 16, 2000 at 06:56:00, Sune Larsson wrote: >On January 15, 2000 at 18:06:10, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>Explanations by Bob Hyatt and Thorsten are kind of historical accounts of what >>happened and, as such, prone to litigation and never ending debate obver details >>and data; nevertheless, the core of the affair, my friend, is that here there >>are incredible Big Programming Egoes that cannot bear each other and are all the >>time beginning open or covered warfare about almost everything that touch his >>skins: Chris case was just an extreme example, but if you browse this site long >>enough you will see many other actions in the very fringe or beyond of mutual >>insult and dramatic sorties and threats and sarcasms. It is in the nature of >>human beings. You could see the same in the community of opera singers, jazz >>players and of course chess masters. You name it. The rest of us are in peace >>because we are not Big Programming Egoes so we can make a show of cristian >>humility and peace seeking attitudes. Of course, each of us is a Big Ego in his >>own professional field, but our own wars does not appear here... >>fernando > > Hmm... Big Ego - once you got it you are stuck with it, for ever and ever. > Or maybe - if you got it you can get rid of it. There are many ways and > choices... I'm not sure what his 'mission' is. I find it interesting that a review of "The System" by Hans Berliner, ends up with my name it it about as often as Hans' name. That's difficult to explain, by any measure, since I had zero to do with the book, don't/haven't worked with Berliner one picosecond...
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