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Subject: Re: When not to delete a post

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 12:30:33 07/09/98

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On July 09, 1998 at 13:36:31, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>Regarding Sean, I would like to try to convince him that:
>
>A) A post of his that he thinks was deleted was not deleted.  I'm going to go
>looking for it.

I think I found it, and I also found the place where he went ballistic in
r.g.c.c. about his post having been "deleted".

How about it Sean?  Did you make a mistake here?

Feel free to copy this to r.g.c.c. and respond there, if you like, but if you do
I would ask that you mention that you did this, since it might be a day or two
before my newsreader picks up your response.

bruce

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I found this by searching in DejaNews (http://www.dejanews.com).

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Subject:      UNBELIEVABLE
From:         Sean Evans <spevans@cyberus.ca>
Date:         1998/04/12
Message-ID:   <3530D82F.8E820A7D@cyberus.ca>
Newsgroups:   rec.games.chess.computer

CCC actually killed my file!! They deleted my posting from the CCC
posting board.

I never stated before that Ed Schroeder is a fascist Nazi scum bag!  But
he really is!!!

My post was very mild I stated I didn't like DOS programs like Rebel and
they kill filed my post.

You people want moderation I sure don't!

You have all read my posts I am one of the mildest here and I get kill
filed!!!

Unbelievable

Sean

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The following is "16819.txt", taken from the April CCC archive (m980430.zip),
freely downloadable by anyone.

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Subject: Re: FRITZ5 SIDE OF STORY
From: SEAN EVANS
E-mail: spevans@cyberus.ca
Message Number: 16819
Date: April 11, 1998 at 23:02:15
  In Reply to: Re: FRITZ5 SIDE OF STORY
  Message ID: 16818
  Posted by: Mark Young
  At: Drphibs@msn.com
  On: April 11, 1998 at 22:21:07

Hello Mark,

The the way I see it "the consumer who purchases these programs" is Ed
and the rest of that group had their crappy over priced DOS based
programs get their butts kicked by a great WIN95 program, laiden with
many great features that their programs don't have and that is to bad!
Now their sales will drop or they will have to come into the year 1998
and write a Windows program!  HELLO ED, MARTY AND THE REST OF YOU it is
1998 not 1983 any more.  People don't want crappy DOS programs any more.
  I like the Rebel chess engine I think it is amazing but I will tell
you one thing there is no way in hell I will pay $ 116 U.S. for another
DOS chess program when I can buy Fritz, CM5500, Shredder etc...

I notice Ed has never dared post these accusations on rgcc where he
can't control who and what is posted.

Please read this email quickly as its' life expectancy is unfortunately
going to be until Ed and the rest of that bunch reads it!!!

Regards, Sean




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