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Subject: Re: About CTF Preservation

Author: Daniel Clausen

Date: 19:29:48 09/07/04

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On September 07, 2004 at 19:10:02, otis williams wrote:

>On September 07, 2004 at 12:17:12, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:
>
>>Don,
>>
>>Anybody that builds street rods is pretty keen in my book. Perhaps you can talk
>>to K. Burcham over at CTF about engines and fuels. He is into Nascar big time.
>>You went to CTF at a bad time. I assure you that CTF is a bigger world than CCC.
>>
>>You can contribute...stop denigrating yourself.
>>
>>Tim Frohlick
>>
>>PS I have been interested in computer chess since the late 1970s.
>>
>>On September 06, 2004 at 23:56:10, Don Steiner wrote:
>>
>>>CCC I find totally amazing. I can't contribute because I am only an over the
>>>board player. However, I enjoy all aspects of chess, including reading your
>>>posts on the progress of your programming technology. I respect it. It is not
>>>restricted to borders. It is universal. That is one of the virtues of the chess
>>>game. The same language is spoken on all 64 squares. CTF on the other hand is a
>>>disturbing waste. When was the last time you have ever convinced another adult
>>>that your conclusions and opinions are worthy of him or her changing hers? It
>>>doesn't happen. I only went to CTF once. That was enough. I suggest this remedy
>>>to all others that see the CTF for what it is.
>
>
>Damn I want to kick your ass so Bad!!

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I'm sure you'll feel home there. ;)

Sargon



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