Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 12:15:29 01/30/03
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On January 30, 2003 at 13:43:57, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 30, 2003 at 08:00:37, Sandro Necchi wrote: > >>??????????????? >> >>I want to apology for the people reading this post. This is not my style and I >>am really suffering to write this way. >>Chess and computer chess has been my hobby for many years and to read these >>things is really depressing. >> >>Sandro > > >I understand your "pain". This one poster has produced more complaints >than everybody else combined. I think it obvious why that has happened. > >However, in discussions with him, you can never "proof" anything because >he won't stand still long enough in a discussion for it to reach any point where >there is technical merit to discuss. It turns into a sort of "lets argue about >computer science" which is too broad a discipline to argue about in any general >sense. But it does give a lot of room to switch subjects when something isn't >going "his way" in the discussion. > >The word "futile" comes immediately to mind... Hi, thanks for your words. I do respect people with different skin, ideas and religion. I judge people for what they are and try to be friend with everybody. Probably this is the reason why I have so many friends all over the world. This comes from my job which has nothing to do with chess and computer chess. I never offended someone just because it has different opinions than mine because I do not think I have the right to believe I am right and he is wrong. I try to understand why they think different to see if I can learn something. However if I have different ideas or opinion I see no reason to avoid trying to explain mine. I guesse I'll never understand why someone has to offend other people because they think different, but I guess I'll have to leave with this. Thanks again and good luck! Good luck also to the Junior team. I hope they will win! Sandro
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