Author: Mark Young
Date: 15:36:57 11/19/98
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On November 19, 1998 at 16:18:46, Detlef Pordzik wrote: >On November 18, 1998 at 14:42:14, Mark Young wrote: > >>On November 18, 1998 at 12:24:52, Jay Rinde wrote: >> >>>We are at fault for the ejection of Thorsten Czub! We all knew that to answer >>>any of his posts that had to do with Chessbase would send him on a mad rampage. >>>But, still, we did. We knew he would snarl and gag and spit, and he did! When >>>not speaking of Chessbase Czub gave interesting and informative posts. >> >>If we had >>>just ignored his posts about Chessbase, I am sure he would have gone on to the >>>issues most of us came here for. You all know I am right! >> >>You must be joking. He has been doing this for months, he was not going to stop. >>The only action that could be taken was to make him defend his claims. Remember >>he alone brought this subject back up. I don't want Thorsten to be ejected, but >>I will not stand by and allow this to go unchallenged anymore. >> > >Blaze of Glory - congratulations ! >Now you got what you wanted, eh ? What did I get that I wanted? If you mean I wanted Thorsten removed from CCC, this is just dead wrong. I have never asked any moderator to have Thorsten removed. In fact when Thorsten was ejected the first time I messaged Bruce that I would support any effort to bring Thorsten back when the moderators see fit. Just because I strongly disagree with someone, does not mean I what that person banned. >Totally satisfied now ? >First the Gentlemen Moritz and Dirk, who assumingly are shattered and hurt down >to the bone by mean TC - now it seems to be you. > >BTW : would you mind telling me, who you are, Mr. Young - to " allow " or " not >allow " ? >( Don't answer - forget it ! ) No, you will get an answer to this. I am a member of CCC in good standing, that alone gives me the right to challenge any postings on CCC, It does not matter who posted it. > >ELVIS
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