Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 07:52:39 04/15/02
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On April 15, 2002 at 04:29:37, Uri Blass wrote: >The problem here is not a disagreement with nunn's opinion but the sentence: >"Nunn obviously knows nothing from computerchess here, already" >Nunn is an intelligent person who use computer analysis in his chess books and I >do not believe that he knows nothing. but the sentence you quote is VINCENTS opinion. i think he has the right to claim his opinion in public. if john nunn reads it, he could asnwer. what is your problem. vincent is allowed to tell his opinion. >Sentences like this can cause people not to respect the poster. >It is possible to express an opinion without saying that somebody knows nothing. > >Uri IMO there things that would be a case for moderators. i don't think such a sentence is a case. vincent has - in this case - a very tough opinion. ok. this is a free world. i can live with this. and i think john nunn can live with it too.
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