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Subject: Re: Why shot Mark Uniacke in his own foot ?

Author: Moritz Berger

Date: 00:01:14 08/06/98

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On August 05, 1998 at 18:59:36, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On August 04, 1998 at 14:37:16, Moritz Berger wrote:
>
>>Why don't you try pissing on another tree just for a change, Thorsten?
>>
>>
>>Moritz
>
>Moritz, this is clearly against the charta of this group.
>PLease - if you don't stop this I will complain and bring the case to the
>moderators.
>
>It is one thins to have an opinion. But it is another thing to insult somebody
>for no reasons. This is definetely not a heated discussion.
>You overreact without anybody having attacked you.
>
>If you identify yourself so much with chessBase, I would advise you that
>frederic adopts you and you call yourself Moritz Friedel from now on.
>That would be ok.
>
>But why do you insult me ? I have not even adressed my comments to you !
>There was no reason to do so.
>
>Please read the charta and crawl under the chair where you belong to.
>One atlatus. another atlatus. Looks like we have a virus...

You are abusing this forum for your private vendetta against ChessBase.
I have not heard any legitimate complaints from you as a customer against
ChessBase.

Of course they make mistakes, like you and me, but that doesn't matter to me in
this case because my aim is different: If you had the same campaign running
against Chris Whittington also for several years now, I would also speak up and
object. You have spoken your part. Once, twice, several hundred, a thousand
times. Whatever your original point was, I think it save to assume that it has
been made. Everything that follows on your (holy?) crusade is pure vandalism,
something which I don't tolerate here. Funny that you threatened me with
censorship because I tried to stop your diatribes.

My message to you: STOP it. Now. Thank you.


Moritz



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