Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 16:02:53 04/04/98
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On April 04, 1998 at 16:41:08, Scott Carmichael wrote: > I ,regrettably, resorted to the same tactics >as Mr. Czub, although I did continue to ask for proof of his claims >against the other parties, so as to alow him a chance to justify his >remarks. As far as I remember it you insulted against me and offended me in words. I did not asked the board of the CCC to judge your offending actions. > He has constantly failed to do so, and has even refused a >simple matchup between his program of choice and Fritz 5 on ICC, where >the public could follow the games with their own software, thus allowing >them to have verifiable proof of thier own without the need for posting >the games and taking up space here. I don't know if there is a word to translate the german expression: Your above part is laecherlich !! If you ask for a show down, I am not wrong NOT to follow you onto the moon. I am not able to be 3 or 4 or even more hours on-line to show you ONE game when I can play OFFLINE more than one game at my home. > At this point, I again apologize for wasting the space that should be >used for useful topics, and I make a personal vow not to respond to any >more of Thorstens remarks, regardless of how hard he tries to further >insult me or my belief in statistical evidence, which has in his opinion >indicated that I am a staunch materialist. I don't remember that I have insulted you. In fact you insulted ME. > Again I would offer anyone who believes Thorstens remarks to play >either myself or Mark Young on ICC using the aforementioned methods to >determine some facts ( although I have not talked to Mark, I'm sure he >would love to have this opportunity). It is nonsense to belief that your online games on ICC would proof anything., All it proves is that US allow people to be online for a long time without to pay much money. I could do so if I would work in a german university.
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