Author: José Carlos
Date: 07:27:43 01/14/04
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On January 14, 2004 at 08:43:08, Chesster Fritz wrote: >On January 14, 2004 at 04:28:28, José Carlos wrote: > >>On January 13, 2004 at 18:53:25, Chesster Fritz wrote: >> >>>On January 13, 2004 at 16:41:01, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>> >>>>On January 13, 2004 at 15:52:05, Frank Phillips wrote: >>>> >>>>>On January 13, 2004 at 14:54:05, Thomas Mayer wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Hi Rolf, >>>>>> >>>>>>:) >>>>>> >>>>>>When I would be in SMK's position I would also not talk about that - besides as >>>>>>a publisher of Shredder I would also not publish something about that >>>>>>"draw-problem" at WCCC. That is business. >>>>>>That's like the penalty for Germany at the soccer worldchampionship 1990 - I am >>>>>>pretty sure that it was no penalty. Or think about the 3:2 at Worldchampionships >>>>>>1960 in England - usually it's not an englishman who starts the discussion about >>>>>>that. And the ball was definitely NOT in the goal... :) >>>>>>Winning counts - how is not so important after a while... >>>>>> >>>>>>Greets, Thomas >>>>> >>>>>3:2 ? >>>>> >>>>>1960 ? >>>> >>>> >>>>Well, let's excuse Thommy who wasn't yet born when this happened. He just >>>>accepts what he has experienced on his own. So all other standards - in special >>>>fair play coming from England in the 19th century - are old out-dated stuff. >>>>Just like DschingisKhan... :)) >>>> >>>>The rest of the world will always hold in mind the throwing of a game during the >>>>Wch in Graz to the benefit of SHREDDER. >>>> >>>>To all who want to follow Mayer, he was talking of the soccer final in 1966 >>>>which ended with 4-2 for England. >>>> >>>>Rolf >>> >>>FYI The rest of the world, with the exception of a few, could care less... >>> >>>Fritz >> >> You speak in the name of the rest of the world? >> Funny. >> >> José C. > >You're misrepresenting what I said. It's simply a fact most of the world isn't >hung up on such a trivial matter, it has better things to do with it's time. >I don't have to speak for it nor do I, it just is. > >Fritz Where did you get that information from? Maybe some survey? What's the degree of confidence of it? In what countries was it conducted? And what kind of people was asked? How many people? Or maybe it is some scientific research? Hint: speak for yourself, not for others. José C.
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