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Subject: Re: How CCC compares with other internet discussion places

Author: Mark Ryan

Date: 23:10:53 04/28/00

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On April 28, 2000 at 09:37:12, Graham Laight wrote:

>CCC
>===
>
>CCC+: Lively. High IQ. Moderated. Chess diagrams
>
>CCC-: Austere. Limited. Often highly technical. Time consuming (slightly too
>many posts to read)
>
>r.g.c.c
>=======
>
>rgcc+: Lively. High IQ. Unlimited in scope of discussions
>
>rgcc-: Unruly. Massively too many posts. Too many idiots!
>
>Chris Whittington's Forum
>=========================
>
>CWF+: Lively. High IQ. Unlimited in scope. Gently moderated. Chess diagram (in
>the singular)
>
>CWF-: Too few posts - hardly worth visiting
>
>Planet Football
>===============
>
>PF+: Honestly held, passionately expressed views. Place to ask questions about
>soccer
>
>pf-: IQ level - what's IQ? too few posts. mostly highly partisan opinions
>expressed
>
>Chat Rooms At Freeserve
>=======================
>
>CR+: very lively. instant feedback. quick thinking challenge. possibility of
>meeting a girl
>
>CR-: very addictive (typical session 6 hours!). General IQ level low. Can't
>believe much of what people say.
>
>All IMHO of course (as many of us in CCC like to say!).
>
>-g


General Chess Forum
===================

GCF+:  Light-hearted and free-wheeling.  Good place to ask questions.
       Unlimited in scope (duct tape is considered to be on-topic).

GCF-:  Not quite enough posts.  Not quite enough posters.
       Unlimited in scope (duct tape is considered to be on-topic).

Mark




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