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Subject: Peace Please (was: ..................

Author: fca

Date: 16:22:19 08/14/98

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On August 14, 1998 at 15:35:53, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>Please tell me why you think my posts are crazy.
>Please quote the passage !

Please *do not*, Tom, invitation notwithstanding, or anyone else, here at least.
:-)

We are just specks of dust on a speck of dust orbiting a bright speck of dust in
a collection of 10^10 other bright specks of dust that together comprises just
one of 10^11 specks that we know about so far.  Chess is more important.

Thorsten, some others here _may_ have over-reacted.  Like you: I observe you are
maybe more stressed when your special "friend" (I am not referring to *any* CCC
poster) publishes again elsewhere, as has recently happened. ;-(

Others involved, please also be aware of the same and try to make some
allowance.  The special "friend" AFAIK was probably as much your "friend" as he
was Thorsten's "friend". ;-(

My *personal* view is unimportant.  For me the super-dramas occur only on the
chess board, and the tinklings occur in r.g.c.c.  i am speaking as I view (from
many posts) all the participants in this as good guys....  ;-)

Sad though if any old friendships end over nothing (yes, nothing) at a time when
a person may be a bit emotional or angry.

"Lie" or "liar" are epithets I would use very very sparingly.  There are usually
better words, and more accurate too, because there is often a milder and more
correct explanation for the objected-to conduct or words.  Misunderstandings are
very easy, and the web-medium non-ideal.

So.

Please...

Kind regards

fca

"Godel, Escher, Bach, Phooey.  Gimme Bobby any day!"
<Another original by fca>


PS: If you *must* fight in public, r.g.c.c.  Better still alt.flames, where if
invited I will join you...  Better still, a bit of reflection.



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