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Subject: Re: Getting what I want from a freeware chess program

Author: Brian Kostick

Date: 01:08:52 01/01/01

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Brian Kostick wrote:

>>This person probably is in the wrong place. A programmer who is going to work
>>for $6.25/hr or less?? Yes, many write, contribute, test, and distribute for
>>fun, pleasure, and/or to give back to the community. I see no need to speak
>>words to insult them or their work. However, to think that someone with a
>>interest in monetary gain will work for such peanuts?? I suggest that if this
>>programmer can be hired and deliver the product that the contract be written up
>>and accepted. If the result is good, a tip exceeding the initial $1000 would be
>>in order. Otherwise the time would be better spent riding the back of a gargage
>>truck and this programmer could earn $12/hr. laughs.
>>
>>Br5an
>
>Hmmmm, if something I said seemed insulting, that wasn't the intent, I just have
>serious doubts that this can be done, and done well, in a month.
>
>And if this guy delivers the interface in a month, you can all say I'm wrong.
>
>Pete

Pete, I was wrong to not enter the thread at the proper place. No offense
intended to you. It was my intention to comment on the idea of $1000 for the job
being a little high. I think 30 days and $1000 is fast delivery and dirt cheap.
The original poster should have already contracted this deal. Br5an



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