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Subject: Re: Post-Mortem Analysis "The importance of being a chess programmer"

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 11:30:44 07/15/02

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On July 15, 2002 at 14:23:47, Uri Blass wrote:

>On July 15, 2002 at 11:53:28, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
><snipped>
>>This alone shows all your confusion. First of all it was _not_ civilized when
>>you metioned Uri's less experience in comparison to Ed, but dream on and deny
>>that. Then it's a fact that Uri is much too polite to tell you that you had
>>insulted him.
>
>I do not consider the question if it was an insult as important and I do not ask
>jos to apologize.
>
>Asking other people to apologize for every small thing that I think that they
>did wrong is not something that I like and it is not going to lead for peace.
>
>I think that this discussion is out of topic and it should be stopped.
>
>Uri

It is already stopped. BTW I told him the same, that you wouldn't ask to
apologize. But from the outside I thought it a good idea to make the point that
it's simply insultive to accuse someone of less experience as a programmer when
the underlying question was _not_ about programming. Such ethical questions are
- for me - not out of topic. But anyway, excuse me, Uri, if that might have
caused you unneccessary trouble.

Rolf Tueschen



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