Author: Robert Henry Durrett
Date: 06:20:11 06/28/02
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On June 28, 2002 at 09:16:49, Marc van Hal wrote: >On June 28, 2002 at 08:43:05, Michael Cummings wrote: > >>On June 28, 2002 at 07:22:16, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>my apologizing to Steve for my messages in CCC. >>>Not the best way from me to added yesterday the message in CCC. >>> >>>I learn much things from the anweres of CCC members and will thinking about it >>>not to spend to many time in the future for computer chess. >>> >>>Please no answere of my message, better are messages about chess and another ... >>>excuse me. >>> >>>Keep up the good work Steve! >>>But I have enough! >>> >>>Best > >>>Frank >> >>Mate, you need to take a chill pill, you are off the mailing list now I am sure, >>forget it and move on. >> >>I doubt anyone here cares about your so called spamming complaints anymore. >> >>All this crap about not posting is just all stupid talk by yourself. >> >>And I think this type of stuff should be in CTF, where the true thinkers of CCC >>hang out !!!!! > >Still there is something to say about the visitors of CCC we all have to stand >with or feet on the ground >And helping each other out rather then trying to drill each other in to the >ground But . . . "drilling each other in to the ground" seems to be great sport! It makes for long threads, that's for sure. And we don't have to pay $$$ to watch the fight. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) Bob D. >This is in my vision the most optimal way for a forum could work >I many times started fights here but with very good reasons. >Many people here agreed with these fight but never submited it. >Which leaves everybody with a strange feeling. >Especialy when nonsens gets much more atention then it deserves. >so it would be a place of wisdom rather then a place of false treuth >It is not so that I think that a joke once in a while doesn't belong on such a >page though. > >Regards Marc van Hal
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