Author: swaminathan natarajan
Date: 07:24:37 12/18/03
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On December 18, 2003 at 06:53:45, Jonas Bylund wrote: >>Hi Jonas, >>you have removed what Frank wrote. > >It is good practise to remove repetetive posts when you reply, this saves a LOT >of space, if someone want's to re-read what you and i wrote they can always do >so from the original posts. > >This way you make it more difficult to see >>what I was refering to. > >No it is still there in your first post... > > By the way I don't discuss Frank as a person. So you may >>like him or not, it's up to you. > >I quote you: "Go away Frank!" and "People with your attitude are not welcome >here" > >Is not only rude (and against the charter) it is also PERSONal. > >>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. > >As long as he is keeping inside the rules of the charter he can ask to stop a >thread, as can you and i. That is the freedom you spoke of yourself earlier >right? > >>My point is freedom to discuss issues this forum was created for. > >Frank did not demand you or me for that matter to stop discussing, he was >appealing. > >>Nobody should come up, say his point and request the thread to be closed. > >But anyone has the freedom to do so right? > >>Selling CDs is not the purpose of this forum. > >As long as he sticks to computer chess it is fine by me, and not just cd's as >you say. > >Regards >Jonas Hi you see i wrote "Kudos to Per-ola for releasing Ruffian during christmas time" in a reply to Micheal Diosi's "I just got Ruffian CD" 4 hours back this message was not put in his forum can you tell me why? is there anything wrong with any of these words?
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