Author: enrico carrisco
Date: 03:45:06 12/18/03
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On December 18, 2003 at 04:59:58, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >On December 18, 2003 at 04:47:15, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On December 18, 2003 at 04:30:44, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >> >>>On December 18, 2003 at 04:19:16, Ed Schröder wrote: >>> >>>>On December 17, 2003 at 18:29:48, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 17, 2003 at 18:13:50, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Today (18/12/2003), but not tomorrow (19/12/2003)? >>>>>> >>>>>>Pure nonsense Frank. >>>>>> >>>>>>How do you know what me, Ed, or Johan De Koning, or the other >>>>>>strong amateurs have been up to anyway? Mindreading? >>>>>> >>>>>>I guess it's possible that Ruffian 2.0 is the strongest WinBoard >>>>>>engine but I know that any statement from you is to be taken with >>>>>>a few kilos of salt, and I wouldn't believe such a statement from >>>>>>anyone anyway without objective evidence. >>>>>> >>>>>>I only see WBEC so far where Ruffian 2.0 is a having problems >>>>>>keeping the way older Deep Sjeng 1.5 at bay. So I don't see >>>>>>any signs of the gigantic improvement you claim either. >>>>>> >>>>>>I consider the claim insulting towards me and I'm amused >>>>>>by the steel face with which you're now claiming *I* am rude. >>>>>> >>>>>>-- >>>>>>GCP >>>>> >>>>>Hi Gian Carlo, >>>>> >>>>>the first: >>>>> >>>>>I am sure that you will not speak for other programmers, like the programmer of >>>>>TheKing or Rebel. I like to see that you speak with your words in a discuss with >>>>>myself. I am sure that you have friends, like Johan de Koning or Ed Schröder but >>>>>for the moment you discuss with myself and it seems that you must learn not a >>>>>little bit ... you must learn a lot of! >>>> >>>>:-) >>>> >>>>I think it is you Frank who must learn a lot. If a competitor has the intention >>>>to harm you and take you to court you will most probably have to rewrite your >>>>ad's, write rectifications, pay for the competitors lost turnover. >>> >>>I must learn from your person? >>>A person which wrote on his webpage on the same day as we public the information >>>on Gambit-Soft News Ticker that Gandalf 4.32h (WinBoard Edition II) is available >>>that Gandalf 5 is available by Lokasoft? >>> >>>You are sure what you wrote here Ed? >>>Sorry, but I am honest and don't like it to see such information! >>>And I will not learn from such things! >> >>Ed's post is not against you. >>You have no experience in selling chess programs and Ed only gave you advice >>about better advertisment. >> >>> >>>On the other hand I like you person and all what I do in the past for computer >>>chess, like the Lokasoft products but it seems that you have interest to make >>>problems against my new and own company if I understand your text right. >> >>No >>I think that you did not understand Ed right. >> >>I suggest that you read his post again. >> >>He did not suggest that you do not say positive things about Ruffian but that >>you say things in a different way. >> >>Uri > >Hi Uri, > >my English is not good enough and I say it ... maybe I make no mistakes! > >I cann't write other information on my handbook as I have and I sure with my >words. You can be sure that I have changed this text on the handbook if I saw >that people have a problem with it. Now it's too late for changed it and I saw >no reason to changed it after the 4 weeks available PDF on Arena webpages. > >I know that Rebel, TheKing and Sjeng are very strong too and i like this >programs very much but I have no other results. Only one other results (tourney >with different engines and much games) and I have not write this on my handbook >... but I don't have it. > >Ed speaking from Ossi Weiner. >I know Ossi Weiner, I work on his webpages :-) > >Ossi Weiner is a very good buiseness man and I am very interested in the opinion >from Ossi about this topic. Maybe I will write Ossi in the evening a short mail. > >Best >Frank That's a great place for advice. This is going downhill fast. -elc.
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