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Subject: Re: New Chess site

Author: David Wilke

Date: 12:27:44 02/25/01

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On February 25, 2001 at 15:23:07, Peter Skinner wrote:

>On February 25, 2001 at 08:47:02, Mogens Larsen wrote:
>
>>On February 25, 2001 at 02:37:37, David Wilke wrote:
>>
>>>I have started a new chess site I am calling Chess Machine.
>>>
>>>You can see it at:
>>>
>>>http://www.prs-super.com
>>
>>Why don't you just post as Peter Skinner? The webpage design and "Webkikr"
>>reference in the forum link is very revealing.
>>
>>Mogens.
>
>Well on one hand I am not Peter Skinner.
>
>On the other, I am using his webspace. I don't see the problem with this.
>
>For the bulletin board I am using I required php for it. There are currently on
>3 free hosts that allow this type of free service.
>
>Of the three, I was told that Netcabins offered the best service. I was not able
>to set up an account, and Peter did have one that was there, but not in use. I
>asked if I could use it, and he gave it to me. I personally don't like the
>username, but I can not change it until they allow more member signups. Only
>EXISTING account are able to re-activate the accounts.
>
>As Peter now uses Tera-Byte hosting for his web needs he didn't require the
>Netcabins account.
>
>Sorry for any confusion, but we are not the same person.
>
>I am a much better chess player, he is the better web designer. He is very busy,
>I am not. He does read the boards, but even in the past, he did not post much,
>and continues not to post much.

Sorry about the above message. I am currently at Peter's house as we are working
and preparing to watch an event over pay per view this evening. (No Way Out, WWF
wrestling.)

He has his username stored in Internet Explorer. This is the one and singular
reason that I do not like Internet Explorer.

I personally prefer Linux, as it uses Netscape, and user info is not stored like
it is in Windows.



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