Author: Martin Müller
Date: 06:38:01 08/23/05
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On August 23, 2005 at 06:33:39, Reinhard Scharnagl wrote: >On August 22, 2005 at 18:07:52, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>My point is this: if the Americans and Brits etc could read what's going on in >>Germany and how you were "ignored" because someone from ChessBase thought >>otherwise, things might suddenly change and an honest debate might begin where >>also your position could be the future "winner", I don't know. You above all >>should not be afraid of a debate, your position was the more general one while >>SMK created a "reduced" terminology within his SHREDDER. People should be >>informed about that little development in Germany. They should, shouldn't they? >>Even if they are fixed on position 518. >> >>Rolf > >The English speaking people have the same chance to read German language texts >as vice versa. Thus when knowing the intended reader group would be able to >understand German language text, so why translate it then into a different one? > >German is the most spreaded genuine language in Western Europe. Thus using it >is dicriminating nobody. English speaking and writing members should be aware, >that e.g. Germans are facing comparable problems in fora with English language. > >If there would be a lot of interested people not being able to understand >German, there are some possibilities to solve that problem: write about that (to >make others know the group of readers has changed), learning and using the >German language, or finally using online translators. > >Reinhard. Î÷åíü óâàæàåìûé Ðàéíõàðä. Ñëåäîâàòåëüíî ðóññêèå äîëæíû ïèñàòü ïî-ðóññêè, èòàëüÿíöû ïî-èòàëüÿíñêè, ïîðòóãàëüöû ïî-ïîðòóãàëüñêè. È âñå ýòî â àìåðèêàíñêîì ôîðóìå. Óäèâèòåëüíî Ñ óâàæåíèåì Ìàðòèí
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