Author: Karsten Bauermeister
Date: 15:18:08 05/21/98
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>Hi Karsten, >I have just read a post of yours on rgcc from afew minutes >ago, so I guess you are back. In your absence, all of the >other nominees for CCC moderator responded to my request >for a short autobiography and an answer to >a question about moderating. Since the election begins >tomorrow (Friday, May 22), it would be helpful if you >could respond quickly. > >I would like to see a very short biography on each >nominee - to include: age, occupation (if any), chess >program fathered (if any), country, family, interests, >perhaps even personal thoughts about what types of >posts should be deleted or not deleted. > >Also, the following question was posed to each nominee: >If you were to rate your tolerance for "off-topic" >posts in CCC on a scale from 1 to 10, where would >you place yourself? > >1 - Being extremely tolerant of every post except obscenity >10 - Being extremely INtolerant of anything posted that is not > directly related to computer chess > >In addition to a number from 1 to 10, you may want to also >write something to further qualify your numerical value. > >- Steve Hi Steve, thanks to all, who nomineeted me for modertor-job. I didn't know that! You were right, when you believed, that I was absent for a while! I am afraid, I must declined such a job due to exspected heavy work-load in the near future! So please remove my name from the nominees-list. But of course I will give some infos on my person: I am 28 ages old and in the moment in education to become a laywer this year. That's the main reason, I cannot do this! I am from Germany and live alone (but this is not planned to remain all the time). Unfortunately I cannot program one single line of code, so my interest in computerchess are old chess computers and of course all the modern programs, we have now for PCs. 1982 my mother bought a SciSys Mark V for me and this was the beginning of this hobby for me. Meanwhile it's growing to an expensive and "time-robbing" thing, I never thought of. I am writer for the German computer chess magazine "Computerschach & Spiele" and sometimes working in shop, which sells chess-articles. Some people know me for writing reports of Aegon-tournament, paderborn-tournament and some more and of course for my chess computer collection. Other hobbies of mine are: Cars; I have a large collection of photos (6500), taken on several fairs, and car-magazins (3000), much more than my chess computer collection of about 220 pieces. Laughing (!); I don't see most things so serious like many other people. Squach; not playing really good, but I always try to loose some weight... Playing chess without computers!; so called "Menschenschach" or "humanchess" My personal rate for tolerance is 7. I think in this group only computerchess-stuff should be discussed, except some chess-relating thinks or personal-things, concerning the people here. Hope to get some understanding from you site... Karsten
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