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Subject: Re: A comment

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 03:06:40 10/15/00

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On October 15, 2000 at 05:08:53, Harald Faber wrote:

>We, the Beta-testers, cannot make it right. If we post games and results, guys
>like you complain. If we don't, others demand them.

You can post all the games you want to. No objection whatsoever. It's the
Tupperware party format that's annoying. Little threads started by a single
tester soon to be followed by others all making praising comments to no end. I
haven't even mentioned the "single amazing game" threads. Quite funny, but
essentially useless.

>Biased? Because of posting only good results and games? What can we do when
>there are no bad ones?

Hahaha... if the results are so good against the top programs you don't need to
arrange positive threads or tell everyone to buy the program. That should be an
obvious conclusion.

>The tone makes the music, and the one who originally asked some questions wasn't
>attacked. It got out of control when you only tried to provoke here. What is
>your real name? Rolf? Sean? At least the method reminds on them.

It's better to ask provokative questions and receive legitimate answers than
watching the simplistic "answers" you and your fellow testers, except Enrique,
offered. I'm not the one with the problem.

>Absolutely. YOUR opinion. Can you tell me why you are the only one complaining?

Because I'm the one that's annoyed. I don't need a poll to venture my opinion.
It seems ridiculous to ask someone what they think of my opinion before posting
a message. If people disagree, so be it.

Mogens.



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