Author: Amir Ban
Date: 13:32:16 02/05/00
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On February 05, 2000 at 15:48:51, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On February 05, 2000 at 14:50:12, Amir Ban wrote: > >>On February 05, 2000 at 14:15:39, James Robertson wrote: >> >>>On February 05, 2000 at 13:31:16, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >>> >>>>On February 05, 2000 at 13:27:36, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>considered "abusive". Nothing more, nothing less. The censor was removed >>>>>well before game time. As is easily verifiable by asking anyone there. I >>>>>did not remove my +censor ban because I didn't realize I had done it myself, >>>>>but that was _also_ removed prior to 11am when I discovered it. >>>> >>>>Even though you used small words, I still don't understand. >>>> >>>>Did you or did you not remove the censor? >>>> >>>>Your paragraph here makes no sense. >>>> >>>>-Tom >>> >>>He has two accounts: one named Crafty (which had the censor removed well before >>>the start time) and another named Hyatt, which had the censor removed a little >>>before the round was to start. >>> >>>James >> >>Totally untrue. This started after at about 10 minutes to noon I tried a "tell >>crafty" and got "not sent, crafty is censoring you". I tried it several times, >>then went looking for McRiley. He wasn't there, but channel 168 saw when I was >>looking for McRiley. I then said "I'm not playing", and someone said "don't >>start a game on 11:55", or something similar. I then told channel 168 my >>opponent was censoring me and I left. >> >>You are repeating the version Bob said here on several posts. He's definitely >>massaging the facts. >> >>Amir > > > >I am not massaging a thing. By my local (notebook) clock, this started at 10:45 >am. On my xeon, the log file starts at 10:46 am where I logged it back on after >removing the censor. I am generally synced up to the naval observatory through >xntpd, but I suppose my clock could be off. In any case, the censor was >_definitely_ removed well prior to the 11am start time. I am sure that you >could ask someone at ICC to play back the channel 164 log with timestamps to >put their local time into this context. The events as I told them are literally true. Amir
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