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Subject: Moderation: Re: nothing drives you like a C.....ën !

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 20:15:08 12/04/00

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On December 04, 2000 at 08:52:12, Thorsten Czub wrote:



Here is a good case in point.  obviously 100% off-topic.  Nothing to do
with computer chess.  not one suggestion to delete it.  I have no problem
with such posts.  But it would seem that some do.  And some don't.  How is
this different from the constitution discussion?  From the legal discussion?
etc?


Pardon me while I go take something for this headache.  Caused by trying to
figure out just what "standard" everyone wants to see...


>
>>One last thing: my car is red, but some time ago I discovered that it was
>>originally white. It's a second hand car (a Citroën BX), and apparently it has
>>been repainted because a red car is more appealing for a potential buyer (in
>>this case: me).
>
>So you drive a Citroën too ? Ed was driving one, me and now you too.
>Aha ! seems there is a pattern for cars with good suspension and computerchess.
>Are the spheres of your car still working good ?
>I have exchanged my spheres from normal ones to comfort-ones and the car drives
>like a ship or a hovercraft now!! which engine has the BX?
>Is it break or limousine ?! diesel ?
>
>Nothing drives you like a citroën !!
>Also citroëns are very cheap because the NORMAL bean-counter user
>who has to do with bean-counter computerchess buys a very weak suspended car,
>like BMW or AUDI.
>
>>It's 100% true. If you come to Guadeloupe I'll show you my car.
>
>don't you have a picture :-))))
>guadeloupe is so far from here...
>
>>Now I have a problem with my conscience. Should I have killed the guy who said
>>it was blue? OK, he was wrong. But my car was not 100% red either...
>
>>    Christophe
>
>never kill somebody who sold you a citroën ! The guy is commits suicide in the
>moment he sits in a normal car, without hydropneumatique suspension and the car
>jumps over something. a pain in the ...



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