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Subject: Re: The Diepeveen Challenge

Author: Wayne Lowrance

Date: 21:43:35 01/14/03

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On January 14, 2003 at 21:03:02, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On January 14, 2003 at 20:46:55, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>
>>On January 14, 2003 at 19:38:25, Wayne Lowrance wrote:
>>
>>>On January 14, 2003 at 14:57:38, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm still waiting.  Vincent, you claimed "you could easily beat a 1997 program
>>>>on 1997
>>>>hardware."  I have a 1997 program and 1997 hardware waiting for you to prove
>>>>that
>>>>statement on.
>>>>
>>>>I have mentioned this more than once after you made the outrageous claim.  You
>>>>have
>>>>_never_ responded.
>>>>
>>>>Is this another case of "I put my foot in my mouth, now I am going to 'go
>>>>silent' and
>>>>hope everyone forgets?"
>>>>
>>>>I don't forget that much...
>>>
>>>Well i try a response again... I wont type it again, you read it  and you or one
>>>of your cronies deleted it. That is a shame, I said nothing wrong. I do not like
>>>your hostile personality, not at all.
>>>Thanks
>>>wayne
>>
>>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?277106
>>
>>You mean this?  Scroll down one page, and there it is.
>>
>>I like Bob.  But if anyone deletes a post because they don't like its computer
>>chess content, a lot of people here will be very angry, including me, and almost
>>certainly including Bob.
>>
>>bruce
>
>
>I would agree.  And when the topic has anything to do with me, I think the
>other two moderators will back me up here that I _always_ let them make any
>moderation decisions without my input, because that seems reasonable.
>
>But in the case of operator error, what can one do?  :)
>
>We get accused of deleting something at least once every month.  Yet we don't
>delete things without discussion so we _know_ nothing has disappeared.  And when
>we look, there it is...
>
>RTFM is a good suggestion for anyone thinking about suggesting that something
>has been deleted.  If they didn't get any email, they can rest _assured_ that
>nothing was deleted, as we _always_ send email to the poster.  And we have
>stated this many times, but it seems to fall on a few deaf ears...

OK, thank you, This is the first time I have read this
Thanks
Wayne



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