Author: David Dory
Date: 10:15:45 07/25/02
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>>>>On July 23, 2002 at 11:58:42, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>>>>It's indecent and insulting to use metaphors of being able to follow a cow >>>>>walking down the street _in case of a physically handicapped_! You haven't >>>>>learned your kindergarden lesson good enough yet. No insult is given by the "follow the cow" metaphor. It is just an example of a slow moving mind when a faster one is needed. We have all "followed the cow" from time to time. Hyatt's topic was ONLY regarding the move axb5. You have taken that and thrown in everything else, including the kitchen sink! That is inappropriate, Rolf. Nothing can be proven about DB's team match conduct. If you believe they were cheating Kasparov, nothing can be found to prove otherwise. If you believe they were honest, again, nothing can be found to support cheating. Therefore, please be logical and stop wasting all this time on the DB cheating topic. It won't change anything, and nothing can be proven. Frankly, I see it as a pure troll - with no redeeming value whatsoever, at this time. If you were to write forever, you wouldn't change a thing, so what's the purpose?? You can't discover anything new, and every topic has been discussed to death. Please stop. It's the only logical thing to do at this time, I think you will agree. The other poster who got upset with you did so because you have a marked tendency to drift quickly off topic, more descriptively, to jump from the objective part of a subject, into the subjective part of that subject, very quickly. People who frequent CCC tend to like objective chess problems and idea's - and want little or nothing to do with any possible subjective problems or idea's. They are more programmer than psychiatrist, by far! If you can keep your posts into the objective realm and focused, I'm sure you'll have a far better experience here on CCC. David P.S. Clearly you didn't write that article on the founding of CCC. No worries, :)
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