Author: Eddie
Date: 13:13:51 10/05/00
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On October 05, 2000 at 15:28:58, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On October 05, 2000 at 15:08:31, Eddie wrote: > >>On October 05, 2000 at 14:58:32, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>Due to popular demand, most of this thread has been deleted. There were so >>>many posts I am not going to try to tell each person by email as to which >>>messages were deleted and why. I think everybody can figure out what was >>>deleted, and why. >>> >>>I hope this is the end of this discussion. I left a few sub-threads as they >>>drifted from the argument back to computer chess. I did delete a few posts >>>that would have been ok, but they quoted posts that were not ok, and they would >>>also be 'hanging posts" with nothing before or after them which would look >>>strange. >>> >>>If I offended anyone, I am sorry. We had a good bit of behind-the-scenes >>>discussion and wanted to let this die by itself, but like the terminator, >>>it kept coming back. We received more than enough complaints to take this >>>action. Perhaps we were a bit slow, but I would prefer to see things fall >>>out naturally whenever possible. In this case it needed a bit of help. >>> >>>Bob >> >>Hi Bob, >> >>I know what you mean here for sure ..... some of mine were deleted! :)) As >>well they should have been .... I was going off topic big time, sometimes >>little things strike a nerve, just a silly human reaction .... too bad I'm not >>an Orka ..... :)) no arguments in their society ever!! Have a great day, >>I'll see you later ...... > > >I even deleted a couple of mine. Nobody got by. > >:) You deleted some of your own?!! Now, thats integrity! :)) Why can't we be more like the Orka <killer whale, if some don't know what Orka means?!> They live their entire lives, and NEVER ever fight amongst themselve's ..... it's amazing, I mean truly amazing ..... :)) See ya later Bob, have a great evening .....
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