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Subject: Re: Is shredder 5 the strongest program available?

Author: Sandro Necchi

Date: 02:27:20 11/08/00

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On November 08, 2000 at 05:02:44, Marcus Kaestner wrote:

Hi Marcus,

>>The only difference is that I believe it is very IMPORTANT how to say things. I
>>mean that the same thing said in a different way may gets a different reply.
>
>you are right
>
>>My only friendly suggestion to you is to think about what you say and say it in
>>a way that will not hurt anybody. This is a general statement and not referred
>>to anything specifically. It looks to me that you a little to direct when you
>>say what you think about something. It is not a critic. I "speak well", but
>>sometime I make the same mistake, so I am not trying to teach something, only a
>>friendly suggestion.
>
>i always think about that what i say, but i´m a direct and straight character.
>i do not like to express things in a very subtile way as some people do. for me
>it´s a snake-behaviour.

Yes, but chess should teach that before say or do something it is important to
think about the best way to do it. I mean to get the reaction you want.
Everypeople mind is a new world. This means that the same thing may means
different to different people.

>
>
>>I think that talking to each other would have avoid this, but it is only an
>>impression. I hope that you can clearify the matter. We should enjoy all these
>
>no. we talked to each other. but after a law-case talking makes no further
>sense.

Well, I hope not. Pls. write to my E-mail address and let's continuo the
discussion there. I hope I can help you somewhat...
>
>>new programs and not fight to each other...
>>>
>>>maybe i can visit you on my text italian trip.
>>
>>Well, you are welcome to Bella Italia.
>
>nice to hear...

Yes, sometime the life is so easy...
>
>cu
>marcus

Sandro



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