Author: Chessfun
Date: 18:43:56 04/14/01
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On April 14, 2001 at 21:30:20, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >Hi Sarah, > >>>The text on the Millennium webpage is OK for me. > >>I think that says it all. > >Sorry Sarah, you posted for hours the following text, here with my answere ... > >>Hi Frank, >> Seems like an Echo? > >Hi Sarah, > >yes the next Echo is my CCE tourney with all Chess-Base programs. I think you >have forget to write this, sorry ! Frank, in your own rating list Fritz 6 and Deep Fritz are #1 and #2. Earlier you were making a case for Gandalf #4. Why therefore can you also make a case for Fritz?. >In German fora the opinions are ... > >Frank is writing about Chess-Base programs ... >He work for Chess-Base ... > >Frank is writing about Millennium programs ... >He work for Millennium ... You missed Gandalf :-) > >Sarah, I dislike this ! >Your comment ... >"I think that says it all." You are right Frank. I apologize for my bitchy tone...Sorry. >Sarah I think that we make a big mistake for the future and for computer chess. > >I have the same opinion compare Ossi Weiner in the case. >I say this, no problem ! Just some of the words selected like "Mickey Mouse" you also agreed with to me that's a problem. >What is here not right in your opinion, that I have the same opinion compare >Ossi Weiner :-)) No just the selection and wording of the opinion. In reads tainted with bias and is overly critical in wording of a candidate match run by Enrique. >Sorry Sarah, but I wrote here enough and I have a clear opinion. >You have an other opinion and this is good but your opinion is for me not clear. Opinions are fine, I just try as best I can to keep mine from being biased and try to remain objective as to the solution. In this case with Millinniums stated position it's clear IMO they can be left out. >I think I play tomorrow a blitz WM :-)) Good luck ! Sarah.
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