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Subject: Re: Curious

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 14:53:03 11/13/02

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On November 13, 2002 at 17:10:27, Marc van Hal wrote:

>On November 13, 2002 at 15:59:40, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On November 13, 2002 at 14:11:53, Marc van Hal wrote:
>>
>>>On November 13, 2002 at 13:39:24, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>>On November 13, 2002 at 11:37:50, Marc van Hal wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On November 13, 2002 at 11:27:49, Marc van Hal wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On November 13, 2002 at 11:17:39, Peter Berger wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Are you talking about this one?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?264591
>>>>>>
>>>>>>yes
>>>>>>Why is it not on it's original place?
>>>>>>Like you see you get misunderstandings in this way
>>>>>>Marc
>>>>>
>>>>>I forgot to mention the harasment it can give for both both party's
>>>>>For the poster who later on finds the posting after he behaved himself like a
>>>>>fool .
>>>>>And the moderation where is getting trowed at without good reasons.
>>>>>(Only trying to hide my mistake he he but in fact it's treu.)
>>>>>Ok an other apolegy for the moderation anyways.
>>>>>Marc
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Notice there was no "moderation" involved here.
>>>>
>>>>It is a simple "user error".  Your messages are still there...  You just need to
>>>>extend
>>>>the filter interval to see them again.
>>>
>>>Was there something wrong with my apology?
>>
>>I am not sure what you mean.  I simply answered your question directly...
>>
>>>Again this is typicaly a programmer eror
>>>Thinking if I know it everyone knows it.
>>
>>This has been the way CCC works since it was started.  In fact, it is the way
>>_all_
>>of these message-boards work...
>>
>>>Gues what your almost always wrong when you think like this
>>
>>+I+ didn't make a mistake that I know of.  :)
>>
>>
>>
>>>There is no manual so it is definitly  not a user mistake.
>>
>>It _was_ a user error.  You said that a post had been deleted.  It had not.  You
>>just didn't know how to see it after it was more than 36 hours old.  But that
>>doesn't make it not a user error...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>(Talking about crystal balls and Marjuhana he he)
>>>In fact you once told me you made the same kind of erors yourself!
>>>But I still didn't knew about the time filters.
>>>I do know it now so if I repeat this eror then it's a user mistake!
>>>
>>
>>It's a mistake, regardless.  IE what happens if you run thru a small town and
>>don't
>>notice that single 40kph speed limit?  You see the blue lights, you get a
>>ticket, and
>>you probably pay more attention the next time.  But it was still a mistake.
>
>
>
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>The diference between this and my postings is you need to know the trafic rules
>before driving a car.
>
>And how stupid it is you need to know the law
>(But not even a Judge are  a lawer knows all the rules of the law)
>
>This rule doesn't count for programs.
>
>All Trafic rules are written in a book.
>But there is not a manual on how this forum works.

Actually there is.  This forum uses a normal message-board facility that is used
by
many different places.  And it is documented.  Just not here and not in plain
sight...
Unfortunately...



>That is why I said (Cristal balls and Marjuhana)
>
>I also could have written with a wet finger.
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>It would have sounded better if you asked "why can't I see my old posts" rather
>>than "who
>>deleted them..."
>>
>
>
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>When your wondering what happened with your post your corect.
>>Ok it also treu if your not sure if your only wondering if it perhaps might have been a hostile action your corect too.
>And I was to aggresive.
>Thats what you get if you become a litle paranoia he he.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Regards
>>>Marc



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