Author: Harald Faber
Date: 06:14:58 06/24/03
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On June 24, 2003 at 08:27:17, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On June 24, 2003 at 08:16:44, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On June 24, 2003 at 07:37:35, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>I propose a general amnesty for all excluded members of CSS so that a new >>>beginning is possible for all to the benefit of computerchess. >>> >>>As a little note I state that this is not meant for Schachfan. I do NOT want to >>>re-enter CSS-Forum after the good time I had there. >>> >>>So nobody can say that I speak pro domo. >>> >>>GENS UNA SUMUS >>> >>>Rolf >> >> >>GENS UNA SUMUS... the more often I read it, the less I see it. >> >>All this thread about unjustified (imo of course) censorship in CSS lets me ask: >> >>Does all your/our health depend on CSS and their board? >>Can't you/we live without it? Is there so much information in it that it is >>needed for health and life or that we accept their behaviour? >> >>Every reader of this message should answer these questions to himself and draw >>his own conclusions. > > > >You are a bit split in that regard. > >Of course not our life is depending of CSS. > >But why CSS forum is still so important? > >That is simple. It is because ChessBase/CSS are marketing leading companies! >Nobody refuses to intentionally disregard these companies and their >institutions. That is the very simple explanation. Of course you can open your >own forum and ignore CSS. You will certainly not die of thirst or hunger. But >perhaps you will still read the declarations to be up-to-date. Do you see any difference between reading (getting information on Chessbase products) and writing? >And CL explained >that you even write there anonymously. Under that aspect it is strange that you >asked such questions now, why other people must absolutely be in CSS... > >Rolf OK, then I tell you a secret: I have gone from CSS some time ago, don't know exactly, does not play a role.Recently I wanted to inform the readers about my test games and results. This post had no personal contents, only results. Guess what. It got deleted. So I posted it with a different name.
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