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Subject: Re: Komputer Korner's Krash list Version 7

Author: Peter Herttrich

Date: 00:41:24 11/17/98

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On November 16, 1998 at 13:06:33, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>
>On November 16, 1998 at 09:58:47, James Robertson wrote:
>
>>On November 16, 1998 at 01:06:10, Tom Kerrigan wrote:
>>
>>>I can see how a list of buggy software might help people out, but why bitch and
>>>moan about vulgar language and nudity? There are any number of programs w/o
>>>either, why not promote a little diversity?
>
>>Perhaps (just maybe) the people here are decent. Ever thought of that?
>
>I'm not.  I buy a wide variety of computer games.  Violence has always been a
>part of computer entertainment titles, and this doesn't particularly bother me.
>Personally I don't go out of my way to get titles that contain sexual themes,
>but occasionally you find a game that has some of that, too.  And as a parent of
>a five year old kid who likes to play games, and who likes to watch me play
>games that he can't play yet, I have to be careful what kind of language come
>out of the speakers, if only to avoid getting in big trouble with my wife.
>Occasionaly you'll hear a "hell","damn", or perhaps a little worse, and one
>phrase from Mech Commander, "That's me knocking, butthead!", delights my kid to
>no end and is eventually going to get me in big trouble.
>
>If violence is a problem in video games or in the movies or music or society in
>general, fine, there's that issue, but I totally don't buy the argument that
>chess is somehow sacred.  I think that KK's comments about Chess Maniac Five
>Billion constitute KK's opnion, and are probably not the foundation of a wide
>reaching consensus regarding keeping chess free of the things that used to be
>banned from comic books.
>
>I think it is a marketplace issue, meaning buy what you want.
>
>I like the system of having a little warning on the outside of the box, which
>lets me make a choice without someone else thinking they can make it for me.
>
>bruce

You need not look so far.
The german version of Fritz5 has also things, what I cannot accept.
If you have 'talking on', sometimes you will here the sentence:
"Wie die Hamburger Polizei, erst schlagen, dann fragen" or in english
"Like the police of Hamburg, first hit and then ask".

This is a very bad sentence, it comes from an action of the police in
Hamburg, which is very well know as the 'Hamburger Kessel', where
some hunderts of people were pressed in little round and fixed there
for hours.

Such a thing has NOTHING to do with chess. This is political.

There a more things in Fritz: "Freie Fahrt fuer frei Buerger" english
"Free drive for free people". Was a stupid argument from a german
'car-driver-party'.

Comments, ChessBase?

Peter



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