Author: Peter Stayne
Date: 18:40:28 05/18/03
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Actually, no, I'm a writer by trade, thus it pains me to see someone with something that's possibly a legitimate point killing it with bad form. I've owned every Chessmaster since 2100 and am as big a fan of it as I am the Chessbase series for different reasons. If, indeed, something is going on here, I'd certainly want to know. You sound juvenile in your post, like a kid who just unwrapped a new Gameboy on Christmas morning. You don't sound like an adult who is trying to propose serious accusations to a forum of other adults. One of the first rules of writing is 'know your audience'. On May 18, 2003 at 21:16:05, Alex wrote: >On May 18, 2003 at 21:03:10, Peter Stayne wrote: > >>Actually no, I questioned your content as well. Read again. >> >>On May 18, 2003 at 20:43:59, Alex wrote: >> >>>HAH! You just prove my point! You attack the FORM of the post far more so than >>>the concept (that of the King being a top if not THE top engine) of the post! >>>NEEENER NEEEENER! Duh! Chess base appearas biased because as Ipointed out in >>>the first post that they tested cm 6000 and it topped the list and then they >>>QUIT testing it!!! It makes not only I who doubts the veracity of the SSDF!! >>>My sentiment has been voiced before by others! Money IS a motivating factor to >>>skew results. I can not OBVIOUSLY 100% assert that the SSDF is biased -- >>>but............ >Indeed.......I must assert however that the primary thrust of your post was to >assault the form of the post which really is NOT important. Anyways........I >bet that you must really hate to see Chessmaster kick some righteous stuff eh? >Hee Hee. Otherwise you would not have been sooooooooo....... meticulous in >regard to your thesis which I reiterate really misses the point. As one who has >been in the Psychology business for 25 + years I could just SMELL the pain and >the frustration in your text. LOL!
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