Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 01:30:30 03/08/01
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On March 07, 2001 at 17:15:56, Thorsten Czub wrote: >don't you think your are waving with words ? >those scholastic discussion is very boring. Could be, it wouldn't be the first time. Smokesignals don't have the same effect. >when i use fritz6b people complain: why do you use fritz6b >and when i follow those wishes other guys jump in the scene >and want the opposite. > >all we can learn from the story is that you can never satisfy anybody >and some people don't want to be satisfied. No, that isn't the most important lesson. I prefer the idea of making a decision and sticking to it. Defending it if need be. >well. wave your words, blow hot air into the sky, i am more interested >in computerchess games than scholastic. and this since 1978. Nothing wrong with that. But you're not doing yourself a favour by making decisions that will be percieved as dubious by some people. You don't have to go look for icebergs just because your name is Titanic :-). Mogens.
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