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Subject: Re: moderation

Author: Tom Kerrigan

Date: 19:49:34 08/07/00

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On August 07, 2000 at 20:43:12, pavel wrote:

>"Then there is nothing to keep people from posting it here if they want to"
>
>its matter of taste. its a matter of what he/she wants. You (or anyone) as a
>moderator cannot stop him/her to do so. Because there is "clearly" good number
>of people contributing to such topic.

As I've already explained several times this afternoon, I'm not trying to stop
anybody from doing anything here. You're absolutely right, it's a matter of
personal taste. But by the same reasoning, I can suggest to these people that
they e-mail Bob directly. And you can't stop me from doing that either.

>>I'm sure that if you think for a little, you can make the connection between
>>_computers_ and _computer_ chess.
>
>thats your opinion.
>
>but after thinking "several nodes per second" I couldnt come up what duran's
>1200mhz stability comparing with INtel processors "are more stable when it come
>to speed" with AMD and Duran are the same level as far as processors are
>concerned ...........has to do with computer chess at all.
>no really!!

I can't really parse this. But the hardware threads ARE on-topic. Almost all of
these threads start because a computer chess enthusiast wants a better computer
for computer chess. And what better place to ask than CCC... ?

>but that was my opinion.
>
>do I have to mail for that?

Feel free to e-mail the moderators whenever you want. It would be a happy change
from people not e-mailing the moderators and then complaining when the
moderators don't do exactly what they want.

-Tom



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