Author: Peter Berger
Date: 16:11:01 02/25/01
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On February 25, 2001 at 18:52:10, James Swafford wrote: >On February 25, 2001 at 17:20:20, David Wilke wrote: > >>When ever a witch hunt is out, the person accused will never win. > >Especially if the hunted is a witch. > >> >>If you would like I can put a couple of pictures on the internet showing us >>together. And actually I think I have some taken outside our workplace. > >You can't post a scan of a shipping receipt, but all of a sudden you >can post pictures of you and your buddy? > >To add to the list of similarities, you both have amazingly similar >writing styles. For instance, you both like long sentences with many >commas. Watch your spelling... it'd be really embarassing if you >both misspelled the same words. > Good point . I've been following this one as Peter Skinner and Pete Galati at some time posted in the same forum(s) I did and just as you I am convinced there is exactly one ~100 % evident conclusion here . There is nothing wrong about being broke and/or comitting mistakes IMHO . It is kind of a sad story though that someone as passionate about computerchess can't find a better way to resolve this matter .
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