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Subject: Re: A straight question to all people on CCC

Author: Imran Hendley

Date: 17:21:50 09/06/00

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On September 06, 2000 at 18:40:49, Marc van Hal wrote:

>Why do I always get someone on my back or get neglacted
>When I talk about my work
>And why do I have to prove my self over and over again that my work was not
>generated only by computerprograms
>and even that games wich where played by top GM's origenaly where my anelyzes
>(the prove is here just search out all my posting and you shall see I am right
>
>And is it not so that I contributed something to computerches aswell
>I am always trying to help as much as I can but then later on get punished for
>this
>Ok I know that I am always make glory of my work (because no one else does wich
>already hurts me)
>
>
>Ok I know I will get some laughs here but I am seriousely depresed  in such a
>way it controls my life and not even able to get a job because I am mentaly
>deeply tired and have extremly sleep disturbings
>And don't trust any one any more (so  I am a prisoner in my one house)
>And believe me this are not only words but the sad treuth
>
>Or what have I     what have I           what have I done to deserve this?
>?

Hi. I think a great idea would be to make your own webpage. This way you have
somewhere to organize and save your work (which I think is very valuable) and
somewhere where people can check back to whenever they need it. I'm sure that if
you don't get replies to your posts that it doesn't mean that people aren't
interested, but instead don't need your work at that time. However with a
webpage they could go to have a look when they wanted it. Another advantage for
having a webpage would be something you can work on and add to, instead of just
making seperate posts at CCC. Your webpage could improve over time as it
collected more information. Please consider this idea.



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