Author: Amicitia Stone
Date: 07:21:56 03/11/01
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On March 11, 2001 at 09:39:39, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote: >After reading previous comments conserning the formentioned Topic,please allow >Me to interject My 2 cents into the argument.Let me coin an old saying ,(good >things are worth waiting for),I've found this to be a reality.As for one being >superior to the other,let Me assert another clushe',(only time will tell).We >will all be anticipating the SSDF ratings.On the Issue of Rebel allowing >Registered users to obtain the updated Version at no cost,this is a good >barameter of Thier worthy intentions.Did Chessbase offer Deep fritz for free or >at lease a deminished cost to Owners of Fritz 6 ? One Issue that needs to be >reconciled is the Programs learing ability.May-be its in the works,only Mother >Nature knows.In conclusion,negative comments from any Party doesn't help matters >at all. kind regards,Michael Well put Michael. Let me add something: Here is the bottom line people. Delays happen all the time in the business world. In fact, it's soooooo common that delays have almost been excepted as a common reality. Everything gets delayed, video games are bad for this, Mico$oft delays things all the time! Anybody who has any sense of reality what-so-ever understands the concept of delays. People have this idee fixe that everything comes out on time. I've seen video games get delayed for over a year. So for the few people out there who don't understand this, I say put up and shut up. Not only is it very immature to complain, but it's also very non-productive, and destructive. Nobody wants to hear the same pointless complaint over and over again. I know for a fact that this forum is filled with some of the smartest and brightest people I've ever meet. So let's use our great minds and simply ignore these redundant comments. That's is all I've got to say. =====>Amicitia has left the building<=====
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