Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:58:49 05/16/04
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On May 16, 2004 at 18:50:21, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >On May 16, 2004 at 16:51:31, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>I have been getting messages off and on for several weeks about Vincent's >>"behind the back" nonsense on ICC. I decided to have Crafty start logging all >>the channel 64 stuff to see what's up since I am not on much during the day... >> >>Here is something I found from over the past few days: >> >>DIEP(C DM)(64): hi diep getting debugged now >>DIEP(C DM)(64): what's up >>DIEP(C DM)(64): yeah bob is a fraud >>Celes(C)(64): the 'new' stuff in CCC :) >>DIEP(C DM)(64): see his article >>DIEP(C DM)(64): i can proof it >>DIEP(C DM)(64): DTS article >>DIEP(C DM)(64): first issue 1997 >>DIEP(C DM)(64): and the only thing to convince programmers that his cray blitz >>was having what he claims it has >>DIEP(C DM)(64): namely the source code >>DIEP(C DM)(64): it's gone >>kiwiPete(64): You may be able to prove it, in which case you will have a proof. >>DIEP(C DM)(64): and he doesn't want to explain to no one how he splitted >>kiwiPete(64): :-) >>DIEP(C DM)(64): even though it's 5 lines of source code >>DIEP(C DM)(64): not to me in 1999 >>DIEP(C DM)(64): not to anyone in 2004 either >>DIEP(C DM)(64): anyway >>DIEP(C DM)(64): it's simple now >>DIEP(C DM)(64): i asked for his thesis >>DIEP(C DM)(64): i ordered it and paid for it already >>DIEP(C DM)(64): if that has the same fraud numbers like 1997 article >>DIEP(C DM)(64): then big problems >>DIEP(C DM)(64): if it has correct numbers i leave it at that >>DIEP(C DM)(64): if his only numbers are the 1997 numbers >>DIEP(C DM)(64): note that his 1997 publication is the *only* one he did on DTS >>DIEP(C DM)(64): so he has scientifically proven nothing >>DIEP(C DM)(64): time will decide now >>DIEP(C DM)(64): it's easy >>DIEP(C DM)(64): i sit and wait >>DIEP(C DM)(64): takes 6 weeks to get delivered >>Celes(C)(64): true.. hopefully those big hyatt-diepeveen threads will be gone >>then :) >>ChessicStudent(64): don't count on it >> >> >>I have a couple of observations. >> >>(1) He _finally_ discovered how to deal with University Microfilm, to get a >>copy of my dissertation. I've been trying to explain that to him for years, but >>as we all know, he is a bit on the dense side of things. >> >>(2) I did my best to explain my "splitting" algorithm to him. But as usual, he >>knows that this is "5 lines of code" without ever having seen it. And no, I >>won't be telling him anything _new_ about DTS or anything else. He can find out >>by himself or do without... I don't cooperate with idiots. >> >>(3) He will eventually get the copy of my thesis. If I do not see something >>written here by him within a reasonable amount of time after that, there _is_ >>going to be big trouble. Legal trouble. He's accused me of writing things I >>didn't write, and couldn't find the article. He's accused me of producing fake >>speedup numbers yet _everybody_ that has run the tests have gotten numbers very >>similar to mine. I'm not going to cite all the lies he has told, but I will >>make a promise that if he "runs and hides" this time, I'm going to pay someone >>to chase him legally. It's about time he learns to grow up and act like a man, >>rather than a 6-year-old child... >> >>As he said above. "Now we wait". But "We won't wait for 4 months this time." >> >>I'll be watching and waiting and counting the days... > >After all the discussion generated on this forum by your thesis, I think I'm >going to have to buy a copy. > >anthony Wish someone with some good OCR software would buy a copy, scan it, convert it to text, then I could put it up on my web site. The electronic copy of this was lost at the same time as the data, all the CB source, all the old crafty versions, electronic copies of older papers I had written, etc. Would be a nice addition, but I can't imagine giving someone a hardcopy I have in my office and asking them to type it again. :)
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