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Subject: Re: Second example for a bad opening of the opponent in the tuning of Rebel

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 13:00:26 09/15/02

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On September 15, 2002 at 14:21:27, pavel wrote:

>Can you explain anything with less than 3 sentences?
>Esp. when the questions are so simple?
>Does it help to ask more questions, when you are asked to give answers to your
>accusation?
>
>All I see is big big posts, big big words, and trying to convince something that
>isn't there.
>
>So before jumping around and accuse someone of cooking games, you might want to
>come up with 'solid' data to back that up.
>
>pavs

Perhaps you could take care of your speech. It's not necessary to insult people
with such a tone. don't hesitate to give us your good arguments but stop talking
in such a "comics" style. Perhaps Donald Duck is jumping up and down but I never
did that. Know what I mean? Short enough?

Rolf Tueschen



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