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Subject: Re: WMCC /Ferret?

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 13:02:33 08/27/00

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On August 27, 2000 at 13:01:43, Roger Kyte wrote:

>On August 26, 2000 at 13:23:23, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>
>>"Few thousand dollars"?  If you want to criticize how I run my business or my
>>life, buzz off, or perhaps something stronger.
>
>A) You do not generate income, therefore, you do not have a business with a
>reasonable expectation of profit; and
>
>B) This is a computer chess club and my post was on topic, so there is no need
>here for name calling, or I shall be forced to do the same.

My reading skills must be going down the drain. Where does he state he does not
generate any income? Where did he call you any names? He merely suggested that
his private life is his own affair and none of yours, though you insistently
bring it up. Also, why on earth would you be 'forced to do the same'?

It's obvious that you have a personal problem with Bruce for reasons of your
own, but being on topic did not make your post any less personal in its content.
Explain to me how baseless phrases such as "I think you have to take part of the
blame for your financial woes and not blame others" or "that is not very
American of you" are 'on topic'??  Reads like a troll to me.

                                     Albert Silver


>
>>>That is not very American of you -:)
>
>>OK, before I get too mad I'll try to say it once more.
>
>Again, please easy on the emotions.
>
>>Has any effort been expended to try to get the sponsor to pay travel support?
>>Is any leverage applied?  Is it even mentioned?
>
>Again, if you sold your engine for a profit say US$ 50, you would have money, so
>why do you keep complaining ??
>
>Perhaps you could release it a CB engine, then you would not have to worry about
>the GUI, as you mentioned earlier this was your main release problem.



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