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Subject: Re: Petition to have Vincent Diepeveen removed from the board....

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 21:02:43 07/28/03

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On July 28, 2003 at 01:49:29, Peter Skinner wrote:

>I will be posting a petition on a website in the next few days to have him
>removed from this board.
>
>I think his personal attacks should stop, and I am hoping that if enough people
>sign the petition the moderators here will finally take action.
>
>Here is just a snip of his recent attacks:


A couple of points:

1.  Who _really_ takes anything he says as something important?  If you don't,
then who cares whether he posts anything here or not.  If you do, you have
deeper problems than worrying about getting someone kicked off.

2.  If a program "that is a day's work" could whack _my_ program then I would
probably try to keep my mouth shut.  He'll figure out what I mean by that one
day.  :)





>
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>Crafty is about what you make when you program for 1 day
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?308333
>
>To quote Uri: "2000 lines of C code in an evaluation is enough to get world
>champion when the knowledge is well tuned".
>
>So if that ain't typical 1100 beginners level statements then i wouldn't know!
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?308351
>
>Oh i forgot another beauty from Uri: "where do you need hashtables for, i don't
>feel the difference with Movei!"
>
>==> later it appeared he didn't manage yet to get transpositions to work in
>movei
>
>:)
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?308352
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>
>How much more does this board need to endure of the crap he pulls?
>
>Peter.



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