Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 09:12:23 11/11/02
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On November 11, 2002 at 11:38:08, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >These 2 postings are contradicting if you see to what i refer: > >Posted by Robert Hyatt: > >On November 10, 2002 at 16:49:01, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>On November 10, 2002 at 11:17:49, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>I am replying upon something skinner posted here *litterary* >>where he tells that he wants to kick me back to europe. >> >>Is that forbidden? >> >>Did you give him the same warning? > >No, because _you_ did the provoking. Multiple times. I'm interested in >who starts what. I'm trying to handle moderator email complaints caused >by your post. > >This is a new thread. It is _not_ a reply to something else. Hence the >explicit direction to "stop now". What is the "inconsequent behavior"??? Someone asked about an event to be hosted in North America. you responded with an insult directed at Skinner. Several complained. I said stop. I _meant_ it. If you repeat this, I am going to propose to the other moderators that you simply take an "enforced vacation" for a while. I have neither the time, the energy, nor the interest in fooling with your childish behavior. It is more than possible that this would be a better place without your posts, if you can't keep them more polite. > >----------------------------------------- > >------------------------------------------ >Subject: Re: reference to the posting i mean: >Posted by Robert Hyatt (Profile) on November 10, 2002 at 20:55:02: > >In Reply to: reference to the posting i mean: posted by Vincent Diepeveen on >November 10, 2002 at 16:56:26: > >I don't care what you are referring to. You are causing moderator email >complaints. Simply _stop_ now. The supply of warnings is _not_ limitless. > >-------------------------------------- >Here is what i referred to: >-------------------------------------- Yeah... but that is a response to an insult _you_ posted. He didn't just jump up and say that. You provoked it. And I tend to give more leeway to the provokee than to the provoker... You in this case are the provoker, clearly... > >Posted by Peter Skinner (Profile) on November 09, 2002 at 21:49:15: > >In Reply to: Re: Is the Crafty-Sjeng match complete? posted by Vincent Diepeveen >on November 09, 2002 at 13:33:01: > >On November 09, 2002 at 13:33:01, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>On November 09, 2002 at 02:59:31, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On November 08, 2002 at 20:23:23, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >>> >>>>>I'll be debugging the parallelism the next few >>>>>days and need my computer. >>>> >>>>Why can't you do this sort of stuff at night? >>> >>>I think that he prefers to use all the computer >>>time for sjeng. >>> >>>Uri >> >>Crafty - Sjeng is not a real match. Sjeng will outsearch it >>and outplay it everywhere. Sjeng has improved a lot lately. >> >>Latest DeepSjeng i see running here is not 100% stable yet but >>for sure stronger when it doesn't crash. >> >>Of course some 5 3 games online are not so interesting. Let Bob >>come to a real tournament in europe where he'll face the strongest >>versions of programs, instead of some online toying. >> >>If europe is too far away, then organize one in USA! >> >>Tournaments in Edmonton organized by Peter Skinner i can't take >>serious though. >> >>Only when some serious guy like Schaeffer organizes it there... > >Your right my sponsors at the time were very good and could be proven: > >1. OA Computer Group unfortuantely has went out of business. They were to lend >computer to participants in return for advertising. At the time they were very >interested. They chose to turn to more of an internet based business and dropped >off. To bad.. they were a good company. > >2. The FantasyLand Hotel has been renamed to the GalaxyLand Hotel. Gene Kachar >the hotel manager died some months ago.. but I am sure you could find out >information still. They were to be the venue. And the accomodations for the >participants. Alan Ghermazian is the son of the owner of the mall. A personal >friend. He was my contact there. > >3. At the time I stopped working on the tournament, I was having productive >meetings with Marlin Travel to help cover the costs of the European players >coming over. > >4. All the "entry fees" that might have been assessed were going to local chess >groups to have children learn the game. > >I even contacted some of _your_ people that you wanted involved. You know I did. >I can not remember the names now but you wanted the husband and wife team to be >tournament directors. Since I was only fooling around I thought I would just >contact them anyway.... just for kicks. > >I even had conversations with Grandmasters about attending to play as well as >give analysis. Alexander Heine off ICC was one of them. > >All in all Vincent.. your right.. I wasn't serious.. and I was just wasting my >damn time. > >I really hope one day we get to meet. I would so enjoy that. > >I would do the one thing that most here wouldn't.. I would kick your sorry ass >all the way back to Europe. > >Peter.
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