Author: Graham Laight
Date: 08:15:52 06/27/01
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That's a nice, creditworthy post. Unfortunately, I don't share your compassion. Up until a couple of years ago, Chris Whittington used to display an admirable sharp wit and intellect - and his rudeness was forgivable. Now he's turned into an arsehole. It's as if he needs a focus for his intellect (e.g. building a world beating chess program) to stay sharp. -g On June 27, 2001 at 11:05:19, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >You might look like a rude twit from the outside, but that's not true. >Deep inside you're a sensitive, compassionate and vulnerable guy. >Basically your messages are a desperate cry for help and attention. > >If people come up with rude answers, ignore them. Maybe for a minute you might >bite on your fist and feel an occasional tear coming up because of so much >disrespect and lack of understanding. I recommend a soft cushion. > >Not all people here can see how you're really deep inside. > >I think we should conclude this thread with a hug session. > >J. > >recommended reading: > >"The synonyms of Chris Whittington in the Computer Chess Club, 1996-2001", R. E. >Searcher et.al.; Harvard University Press (Harvard, 2001) >"Tal and Chess System Chris: a comparitive study", vol. 1, pp. 2003-2034, K.H. >Sparow, Barstool Press (New York, 1999) >"Der Witz und seine Beziehung zu Chritz" S. Freud, Psycho Verslag, ed. 1912 >(Originalfassung, Wien, 1905) >also: >"Die Chrisdeutung" S. Freud, Schaterverlag, (Wien, Originalfassung 1920) >"Relational Chess Therapy and Message Board Hugging Procedures", Americal >Journal of Psychology, vol 22/97, p. 203-237 (Massachusetts, 1997) >"Van Dorp: My final post will be written with the smoke from the furnace from >the crematorium", Fortune, 16,1999
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