Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 09:56:18 04/11/01
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Dear Mr. Doire, Though I speak fifteen languages and have quad 10 Ghz AMD MegAthlons to run all thirty of my 15 Gbyte chess programs with 500 Gbyte EGTBs but have no love then I am wasting my time. Right on brother, Tim Frohlick On April 11, 2001 at 12:36:34, Paul Doire wrote: > >One thing is for certain in this forum, if you take the time to run your >own tourneys or tests, and then take the time to post your results here at this >forum for everyones benefit, it is certain that someone will ridicule your >efforts, and many times many more than one person. >This is a public forum and is not RUN by a certain few who think their opinion >is actual fact. I know as someone who has posted here a number of times in the >last year (that is the length of my experience with this forum)that this can be >an extraordinarily unfriendly place, and a definite deterrent to any new >posters. I read this everyday and I can't believe the rude, arrogant answers >and comments which unfortunately are commonplace. I believe that is why you see >the same names time after time and very rarely see any new posts from new people >that last for any length of time. The goal here is apparently to railroad >everyone out of "Dodge". > >This is the sad part of computer chess, although it is one of my hobbies, it >sickens me to see the fragile egos of so many speaking so loudly that newcomers >will surely find a friendlier place to discuss computer chess. > >I am glad that my interest is the same as those that frequent this place,but I >am equally glad that my personality is not the same as the ruthless, arrogant >bastards that blow everyone off this board. > >This forum will always be the "Little Club" it is for there is no foresight >about how to grow this into something as large and wonderful as this could be. > >I have a new word for those who like to blast all off the board, >it is.......FRIENDLY. > >You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. Learn a lesson. > >Paul
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