Author: Tony Hedlund
Date: 11:17:16 04/13/00
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On April 13, 2000 at 13:41:41, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On April 13, 2000 at 05:40:00, Frederic Friedel wrote: > >>I think what the SSDF needs is the moral support of the computer chess >>community. > >its not a question of morals. >it is a question of system-immanent failures and manipulations in >testing procedures they use. Look who's talking about manipulations. Geeez. Tony >if they allow ONE company (ChessBase) to betray with a special >device, the moral question is up to this company. > >>They are private citizens who for many years have been providing an >>invaluable service to this community, at considerable personal expense >>(especially in terms of time) and without any personal gain. If they are >>attacked they should be vigorously defended, > >smoking is not dangerous says mr. malboro. >= >the ssdf should be defended says mr.chessbase. > >whats this ? a joke ? > > >> not given dispassionate legal >>advice (this does not apply to your post, which provides factual and moral >>support). I'm sure Thoralf Karlsson and Bertil Eklund have no desire to spend >>months in Swedish and German courts, testing the validity of the advice. > >any person has to be in charge for what he does or says. >we are adults. this is not a playing ground where parents are in charge >for their children. >if thoralf and/or bertil want to be adults they shall do what they do. >by all risks and all means.
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