Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 00:05:57 08/26/04
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On August 26, 2004 at 02:38:44, Paul H wrote: >"I’m sure Paul Hunter has code and a joke ready for it, i'm sure this will make >happy many persons (not all)." It really hurts that you, Paul, and not 64 other noble men here in CCC would defend you! Holy shit what is this World a rotten World. If I read such provoking and insulting dirt from the one who committed the fraud, it reminds me of the Greek sprinters Kenteris and Thaniou who didn't want to give their pipi, instead hurried to a moped, had a little crash [all that allegedly so far], went into a clinic which had haemodialysis, claimed to be hunted [sic!] in most unfair manner etc pp until all that could only be stopped by a clear word by Greeks President [sic!] who threatened to wipe out all the shit. But Paul here I must inform you that often human tragedies have comical aspects. In Spain we in Europe have one of the most talented novelists - I'm talking of Mig [sic!!] Cervantes, who wrote the masterpiece Don Quichote. You must read this novel by all means because it explains how human beings are living in their fantasies. You should also consider that at 40 degrees Celsius the brain begins to boil so that you are no longer responsible for what you are doing. Hope this give you enough explanation for the actual situation. :-) > >Hi Eugenio, > >No, I am not rejoicing at all. In fact I am sad for all these. > >I am sad that Bob, for all his briliant work, did not get a trophy, but you did. >Not even a hint of a credit went to Bob. > >I am sad for all that have been victimized with fraud - the WCCC, WMCCC, Massy, >indivitual testers and more. > >I am sad for the loss of trust and growing distrust. > >I am sad seeing how this forum got divided between those who trusted you and >those who wanted the truth. A few have even lost all their credibility as they >try to be on your side. > >No, I don't have a joke ready. I never had. But when someone does silly things, >it becomes a laughing matter for eveyone. > >For now, its high time to give back all the credit due to Bob. We all know that >even if you translate Crafty to Greek, it is still be a clone. You can even run >a C-to-Pascal conversion and it would still be a clone. > >If you start an open-source project, I'd be glad to participate. > >Regards, >Paul
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