Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 23:11:21 04/29/98
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On April 29, 1998 at 17:10:08, Kurt Jacobson wrote:
>I read the rules for joining this club/message board before I joined.
>They seemed to discourage personal arguments and encourage real
>exchanges of meaningful information. So why are there 18 messages (back
>and forth) between only 2 individuals arguing about "who said what?" My
>unsolicited advice to these and other gents who like to argue on message
>boards or think others care is "Get a life."
>I'm trying to focus on the good information that is posted and ignore
>the rest by recognizing the names of those who post them. If that
>doesn't work, I'll just stop visiting this site. Life is too short.
>Kurt
This site is really great. You won't find useful ideas everyday, but
sometimes a very good point raises. I have *really* improved my program
by exchanging ideas on this site. What does it take? Read as much as
possible. It is your task to skip meaningless information, but it's
worth the effort.
The site is for chess programmers and for computer chess addicts. As a
chess programmer, I tend to read posts from other programmers first. But
sometimes I find useful things in other posts too, so I try to read as
much as possible.
Welcome on board. :)
Christophe
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