Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 17:36:09 03/17/04
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On March 17, 2004 at 20:24:53, Dann Corbit wrote: >On March 17, 2004 at 20:12:34, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>On March 17, 2004 at 19:57:49, Dann Corbit wrote: >> >>So you basically say now that nothing you write in CCC by you should be taken >>serious. >> >>That ends of course all discussions. >> >>By the way, statements at electronic paper are having the same meaning in court >>like statements at real paper. The advantage of a forum is that it is easier to >>proof someone said those words and that not someone else posted them. > >I suspect that it is the opposite. With handwriting, it can be analyzed. >Anyone can post from this workstation, and I log in with my password >automatically, so anyone can do that too. So if you go to court you first deny everything you ever said because it could be someone else? Judges and jury's do not like that. >>But I will take your wise words than and follow them regarding your future >>postings. > >Good advice about my postings period. If you expect something of great value or >of weighty importance, you should definitely look elsewhere. And I can >definitely be a whinging twit from time to time. > >>Note that i did find some postings back, which refute the words you just said >>here, but i am not here to make a hot fire. My point is clear enough i hope. > >If I have ever said something to hurt you, I sincerely apologize for it. Well the damage was financially, cheap words cannot make up for it. >>Certain people like to post about me. If you post without reasons i might do in >>future the same chessbase, schroeder, weiner and all chess companies have been >>doing so much in the past which means full scale war. > >I am not sure that I follow you here, but I think confrontation is better to >avoid than to cause. Right i just need 1 reason for a confrontation and i'll take it. that's what i said.
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