Author: Thorsten Stumpf
Date: 07:54:24 11/06/01
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On November 06, 2001 at 09:39:06, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >On November 06, 2001 at 03:46:15, Thorsten Stumpf wrote: > >>On November 05, 2001 at 18:58:01, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>for me interesting: >>> >>>People thinking I work for Chess-Base ... >>>People thinking I work for Millennium ... >>>For Gambit-Soft ... >>>For Chess-Assistant >>>For x >>>For y >>> >>>So I got every week different mails. >>> >>>Yesterday a person wrote me why I play my CCE tourney under Chess-Base GUIs and >>>why I played Amateurs vs. Professionls only with Chess-Base engines. A marketing >>>pro Chess-Base event. >>> >>>One day before I got this mail an other person wrote me why I played Deep >>>Shredder vs. The World not with Gandalf or Chess Tiger ... I must work for >>>Millennium :-) >>> >>>An other person wrote me last months I make big publicity for Ed Schröder with >>>Gandalf ... >>> >>>You think that I wrote anti Chess-Base and CSS ... >> >>Yes. I am shure about it because of your personal reasons. But what you are >>wroting isn´t objectiv anymore. Nobody could take your statements serious when >>you intentions are to fight against people who might injured you and not just to >>post and discuss about computerchess. >>When you are doing such a campain with postings like here I understand very much >>that other forums have deleted your posts. >> >>T. > >Hi, > >your messages are very aggressive. I dislike your way of attaking other people in public because they are not with you concerning the topic kramnik-shredder&fritz and so on. Thats what you did here. You are full of hatress and disappointment. But thats your problem not ours! Please don´t mix it up, this is not the place to run verbal amok. Be fair to everybody and let us enjoy our hobby without any personal fights against any companies, journals, forums or whatever. That´s a very easy message, I guess. Got it? T.
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