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Subject: Re: Hello Dr Robert Hyatt

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 02:44:36 09/02/05

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On September 02, 2005 at 03:01:24, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On September 02, 2005 at 00:22:06, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote:
>
>>....... Dr Robert.
>>....... was not possible to play into ICC, ....
>>....... not possible playchess ....FICS not possible.....
>>I am just into playchess...... not anymore....
>>to play into ICC as a guest is ...sad.........
>>..... maybe some day I could to play .........Where ?
>>.....nor idea.........
>>Best and thanks in advance for ever,
>>Pablo
>
>
>      All your appeals and attempts to find someone ready
>      to play anti-computer-chess are/were to no avail.
>      Kurt



I followed the appearance for a long while. Excuse me if that will sound ugly or
unfriendly but in my eyes Dr Robert took this "person" far too seriously.
Because it could have well been that it really was an authentic figure. In my
eyes the whole presentation is a funny fake. And I can tell you from what corner
the whole must have been coming.

1 Someone from the very serious CC corner who has but contempt for all anti-comp
chess

2 You can see the proof in the ridulizing of a decent communication. I mean,
Anti-comp chess doesn't necessarily mean speaking like a brainless toast, no?
(NB that the author of the fake isn't crazy at all otherwise he couldn't create
such figures.)

3 But we can see even more. The presentation has a spamming aspect. A manical
side. This is against the CCC as such.  It's someone who has an axe to grind
with the Anglo-American side.

4 It's someone who is clearly against Bob.

As a whole, we see something destructive, something crazy. Let's skip to
something positive and more attractive. I mean, we all know that the given name
is NOT part of the scene in CC. I have a single candidat for such a
presentation.



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