Author: Bernhard Bauer
Date: 03:39:12 12/18/03
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On December 18, 2003 at 06:10:23, Jonas Bylund wrote: >>Go away Frank! >>Many here are glad for (american) freedom to discuss things. >>Your requests to close threads are extremly poor. >>We know this behavior from your forum. >>You may very well close any threads you don't like at your own forum >>but not here! >>People with your attitude are not welcome here. >>So go away! >>Bernhard > >Well Frank was only excersising his rights to free speech, the way i see it you >are the one trying to limit freedom of speech here, you used the word "request" >yourself... > >I know Frank as an honest intelligent person who loves computer chess enough to >have trough many years given us many great (free) services, this is not someone >i would personally ask to "go away" as you so elequently put it. > >I can understand that he does not want to continue a discussion that seems to >lead nowhere, especially when it could potentially be bad for business (for the >wrong reasons if you ask me). > >Like i have said before: >Thank you Frank for your great contributions to computer chess! > >Regards >Jonas Hi Jonas, you have removed what Frank wrote. This way you make it more difficult to see what I was refering to. By the way I don't discuss Frank as a person. So you may like him or not, it's up to you. Frank wrote: -->In this case it's better we closed the discuss here because I like it to for -->sell 100 CDs with positiv publicity compare to for sell 1 CD with negative -->publicity. Closing threads is up to the moderators. They may do it according to the charter. If Frank dosn't want to continue a discussion he may simply stop posting. My point is freedom to discuss issues this forum was created for. Nobody should come up, say his point and request the thread to be closed. Selling CDs is not the purpose of this forum. Regards Bernhard
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