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Subject: Re: Marcus Kastner versus Millennium (again)

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 14:57:41 12/06/00

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On December 06, 2000 at 14:52:56, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote:

>We are not suing him for this!

>He also said that he is not the publisher of ChessBits any more,

>so he is not

>responsible for the content of this magazine. He also claimed not being
>responsible for the content of his homepage in the internet.

>Still we are not suing him for that.

difficult difficult difficult.

>But he has shown you this line BEFORE the game, right?
>I don't know if this line is famous, popular or played by all chess programs. I
>know that I came out of book lost.

hm.

>Hey, if Marcus is writing this in his magazine please don't blame ME that I and
>other people are wondering how Marcus knew what Shredder was playing.

:-))

>I AM NOT SUING HIM FOR THIS.

sounds like n echo in the mountains

>I AM NOT SUING HIM FOR THIS.

hello echo !

>>Is that a reason to sue?

>AHHHHHRRRRGGHHHHHH!
>I AM NOT SUING HIM FOR THIS!

really good satire !
if i would not know the persons involved i would pay for it !

sounds like a typical communication problem described by Watzlawick
(famous "american" writer :-)))

>Yes, certainly. I am not telling that he is responsible for my book, did I?

>>Don't blame and sue somebody else for that.

>AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
> *** I AM NOT SUING HIM FOR THIS! ***

:-))))

can it be that this is a slapstick dialogue ?!

i thought computer-chess-programmers are humorless... it seems i have ti adapt
new data...

>After knowing where I got my information from, did I really count 1+1=3? I don't
>like being accused throwing mud at you just to destroy your reputation.

>Stefan

oh oh ! next problem.

it seems words cannot help us out of the conflict !
one word gives the other and one insult the other.
hm.

"ahhhhh - i'd like to have an argument , please !"



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