Author: chandler yergin
Date: 11:50:18 05/20/05
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On May 19, 2005 at 15:24:48, Murat wrote:
>On May 19, 2005 at 03:13:59, chandler yergin wrote:
>
>>On May 18, 2005 at 22:22:50, Komputer Korner wrote:
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>>>I have made my point but so few people seem to get it.
>>
>>The only points you have made to me.10.
>>
>>1. You know very little about Chess! Very little!
>>2. You don't understand the Database Programs.
>>3. You don't understand the Analysis Modules or Engines
>> and how to use them.
>>4. You know nothing about Opening Theory.
>>5. You have probably never played a Tournament game in your life.
>>6. You don't understand how to use Programs or Trees or Databases.
>>7. You don't understand CHESS!
>>8. You don't understand what the Computer Evaluation means.
>>9. Your writing style is bizarre
>>10. You appear to be obsessed about something that is meaningless
>> to real chess players.
>>
>
>Chandler dude, are you feeling ok? Did KK's dog piss on your tree or something?
>
>The only problem I have with KK's posts is, his lack of using paragraphs.
>
>There is no need for personal attacks, just because you don't agree with him.
>
>Murat ...
The big Debate in Congress is a Vote on Judicial nominees.
These people are being evaluated on what they have written, and what
decisions they have made. It is on the record. Nothing is immune from
critical evaluation & high criticism, even the Bible, which are
'words of man' not a god. Check out Thomas Paigne's "Age Of Reason".
I presented my opinion of a Post. The written words.
I don't know how to do that, without possibly offending the writer.
Should I write and reference in the 'third' person?
What would be your method?
The Poster is anonymous, he does not show respect for the members here
to put his words behind a Profile, so we have some criteria to judge.
You criticize his lack of using paragraphs.
I criticize the content of the Post.
I think you miss the point.
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