Author: Steven Schwartz
Date: 11:19:16 05/18/98
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On May 18, 1998 at 14:09:14, Fernando Villegas wrote: >On May 18, 1998 at 12:47:38, Steven Schwartz wrote: > >>Although I dont like the entire idea of moderators and I will not >>>participate in any election contest or whatever for being one of them, I >>>truly recognize that If I was to be one, I would apply the same ideas >>>and common sense rules you have sketched. I feel to be, also, a right >>>brain guy also. To one right-brain guy to another you can count with my >>>vote as already you have my friendship. >>>fernando >> >>Hi Fernando, >>You were nominated; you declined; some tried to convince you >>to stay in the race. How about it? >>- Steve > > >Dear Steve: >Your insistence in make me a candidate moves me almost to tears...:-) I >feel you feel for me some friendship after more than a year of a good >deal of correspondence and that’s very good; I feel, also, that I >receive the same good attitude from other people in CCC and that is more >what I ever expected not being a programmer, in fact, not being nothing >in this computer chess world, beyond a loyal customer. Different thing >of course, is in the journalistic field, where in Chile I am a >recognized genius... :-))) Nevertheless, I truly don’t see any reason >to be part of the committee as much as, as a poster said very well, all >people thinks the same and nobody represents a real alternative. Being >so, I believe the best thing is that programmer-kind of people take the >job and that for fulfilling the role of non -programmers Thorsten and >Keith Price are more than OK. They want to be or at least they don’t >reject the idea to become one, and that’s is the essential requisite. >Hey, aren't we to do some homage to Frank? >Fernando Hi Fernando, Do I take the above as a journalist's way of saying NO? :-] The homage to Frank needs to be posted on rec.games.chess.sinatra.homage - Steve
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