Author: Jonas Bylund
Date: 11:09:31 12/18/03
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On December 18, 2003 at 12:56:00, Richard Sutherland wrote: >On December 18, 2003 at 06:10:23, Jonas Bylund wrote: > >> >>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 > > > > >Get real Jonas. Anytime someone domes on a board and says "Stop criticizing my >product, even if it is a rip-off, because it will cost me money" If you going to quote someone you should actually quote them and not post your own fables, talk about getting real! they should >expect to be hammered. (Take note: I'm not saying that this product is a >rip-off, just that that is the way it came out). Wow that must be the least thought through statement in CCC history. >Personally, I think Ruffian is overpriced for a product that has not established >itself yet but that is his prerogative to charge whatever he wants. Unlike some >here, who buy every chess program, regardless of cost, I have to be a little >more selective and Frank's post has put me right off this program. What you think personally is your opinion and you have the right to say what is on you mind, just like Frank has. I am not saying that i would do the same, but i have no problem with him saying what he did, that is the point i am making here. Regards Jonas
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