Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 14:52:17 09/24/02
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On September 24, 2002 at 17:42:55, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >On September 24, 2002 at 17:36:55, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On September 24, 2002 at 17:31:43, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >>[snip] >>>Hi John, >>> >>>the same problem in Ruffian threads (Ruffian = Crafty and rumors about it) or >>>other bad things. Also completely differents. >>> >>>Furthermore, my messages stand on the right position. >>>You can played under Chessmaster 9000 with Ruffian and his own book. >>>I cann't played under my favorite GUI and TheKing and his own book. >>> >>>The best example in my opinion. >>>I wish you many fun with all the free available WB engines with his own book >>>under your farvorite GUI. >> >>I would also like to run ChessMaster seamlessly under Winboard. However, if you >>try to turn every post into a "CM under Winboard" advocacy post, I think it will >>only become an irritation. >> >>The original question was about running Ruffian under CM, not running CM under >>Winboard. I am sure that you can see the difference. > >Hi Dann, > >OK, sorry to Chessfun and sorry to John Merlino. > >I will never do this in the future, maybe other poster also (I am thinking on >the Ruffian posting in the last days (rumors, virus, clone etc.). It is not unnatural to get carried away about something that is important to you. But to be most helpful, we can at least change the subject line when we are changing the subject. You can imagine if you are anxious for a solution to some problem you are asking about and you see a follow-up, it is a dissapointment to find that the follow-on is about something entirely different. To be honest, we have all made follow-ups that are not topical and not changed the subject line. Therefore, all are guilty. So it is a good reminder for all of us to be thoughtful to the other posters as often as we can remember.
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