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Subject: Re: about personal and about normal discussions

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 13:07:49 11/13/98

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On November 13, 1998 at 01:53:16, Ed Schröder wrote:

>I only see personal attacks coming from you. See above it's full of it.
>
>
>>Sorry that this sounds angry... but this type of "butcherknife journalism" won't
>>go ignored by me.  Any more than I'd let Rolf make his accusations about you in
>>r.g.c.c..  I don't defend *you*...  I defend what I believe to be your
>>*character*.  I do the same for Hsu and Campbell (and the rest)...  I *know*
>>those guys...  have had many face-to-face conversations with them.  I've never
>>seen you personally... yet I'd defend you both against such unsubstantiated
>>nonsense...

>>Hope you understand, even if you don't agree...

>>Bob


>I understand your anger Bob. Deep Blue is very special for you.

>My point was the charter of CCC and this is bothering me.

>If we want to talk and argue in the way (style) you are doing right now then
>we have a problem. IMO it's against the charter of CCC we all have signed
>for. One week ago 3 people left because of that.

>If we want to talk and argue like this we must change the nature of CCC.
>I see it two ways:

>a) Make it a free rgcc alike forum.
>b) stick to the original CCC charter.

>At the moment (b) isn't functioning at all. The latter is not only related to
>this Deep Blue discussion we are having now.

>- Ed -

So : conclusion : bob throws amir out. Amir throws bob out.

Or even better: amir posts with a disclaimer: "i am in personal relationship
to kasparov and in business relationship to chessBase, therefore i am not
objective when it comes to topic about chessBase products and or Kasparov"

Bob posts with a disclaimer: "i am in personal relationship to the
deep-blue-team."


I wonder what happens here. Looks a little strange to me.



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