Author: Peter Kasinski
Date: 06:46:53 11/09/98
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On November 09, 1998 at 02:05:52, Dave Gomboc wrote: >Wow, miss a week -- miss a lot. That's the way I feel after catching up on >reading here after a short hiatus. > >It's my opinion that Bruce hasn't done anything deserving of condemnation here. >It's very easy for me to keep straight what is written on >rec.games.chess.computer and what is written here at the computer chess club, >because I haven't read rec.games.chess.computer in so long that I would forget >that it existed if not for the references to it found in CCC messages from time >to time. > >As you might imagine, as a consequence of not reading r.g.c.c., I have very >little idea of what anyone is writing there. So maybe I'm missing out on some >nice flame wars... gee, shucks. Oh, but now I see I am starting to find similar >content here. Fantastic, I'm so excited! > >Yes, and I have a bridge to sell you. > >If people want to object to statements made in r.g.c.c., why don't they do it in >r.g.c.c.? What is the point of doing it here? Is there some attempt to convert >the CCC to the cesspool that r.g.c.c. had become when I left it many months >(over a year?) ago? > >As someone who reads only CCC posts, and doesn't recieve "insider email" from >anyone who is or has ever been involved in an organizational capacity with the >CCC, the recent public protests of resignation seem pretty groundless to me. If >Bruce has said something in r.g.c.c. that raises the ire of others, please argue >about it there. > >I am comfortable with the job that Amir, Bruce and Don have been doing, and all >three moderators have my full support. I agree. Any group of moderators will be susceptible to demonstrations. Which is perfectly fine by the way, provided we don’t conduct emergency impeachment proceedings on that basis. Hoping for a kinder, gentler CCC. Peter Kasinski > >Dave Gomboc
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