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Subject: Re: my english translation for sensitive readers

Author: Stuzzi Kadent

Date: 10:47:12 09/08/02

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On September 08, 2002 at 12:48:48, Joseph Merolle wrote:

>Albert Elis the father of Rational emotional therapy would characterize  your  "
>you need  " statement as irrational and would identify you as controling.  Just
>something I learned with my masters dagree while leaning english (my third
>Language), however since completing my 2nd PhD in Psychotherapy I could have
>forgot somthing. However, please if you have a need to teach me something in
>punctuation go right ahead I dont want to stop you working out some issues.
>
>Regards
>
>Ph.D.  M.D JAMerolle
>
>On September 08, 2002 at 12:10:17, Stuzzi Kadent wrote:
>
>>On September 08, 2002 at 08:42:08, Joseph Merolle wrote:
>>
>>>Thanks you so much english getting better! I will work on it
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On September 08, 2002 at 04:08:13, Stuzzi Kadent wrote:
>>>
>>>>John, unless Chessmaster has the features that Fritz has in the analysis suite
>>>>( Full Analysis ,blunder check, compare analysis , deep position analysis and
>>>>shootout) it will never be better!!!
>>>>I know just what you're going to say: we have similar features that do the same
>>>>thing. Bull, Chessmaster's idea of analysis is telling you what is going on in a
>>>>game, i.e. bishop blocks the check (what a joke), instead of telling you what
>>>>you did wrong with an alternative line of play, automatically computing the line
>>>>in the notation window with the option of playing through it. CM does have a
>>>>nice feature with audio advice, but give me a break, should I do this for every
>>>>move of the game if I want an alternative line for every move? Moreover with
>>>>audio advice you don't have the option of getting the new line of play in the
>>>>notation window to save and scroll though it, unless you do it manually.
>>>>CM might be the most popular program but it will never be the most popular
>>>>program with serious club players unless these features are offered like they
>>>>are in Fritz! However, if CM had these features I would be sold, but until then
>>>>I will stick with Fritz! CMs idea of making a program better is putting in more
>>>>tutorials and this won't cut it. If Ubisoft is really interested in making
>>>>a better program for 10,000 I would take these ideas to the drawing board. Or,
>>>>you can put in another 50 min of Josh and call it a new program (what a joke).
>>>>
>>>>Regards
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>with help from Stuzzi "Punctuations are your friends" Kadent
>>
>>Did not mean to cause offence, but you need to use paragraphs and punctuation
>>more. The spelling did not matter.

You don't seem to realise how difficult what you wrote was to read. Which is why
you had no other responses. However, the need to feel clever and dominate people
by pointing to status like you do is very common in males. Goodbye.



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