Author: KarinsDad
Date: 12:17:53 03/25/99
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On March 25, 1999 at 11:41:21, Charles Unruh wrote: As always Charles, you have managed to miss the point, to criticize another, to post trash, and to not really contribute. Your record is still perfect. KarinsDad :| >It is a too bad that Hyatt wont be contributing his programming skill to that >newsgroup anymore. However it must not be overlooked that frequently(IMHO most >of the time) the arguements that Hyatt has been involved in have been due to him >personally attacking others first. Over the last 5 years i have seen >hundreds(no exageration) of arguements that Bob Hyatt has been involved in. >Generally here goes the formula: > >1.Post is made >2.Bob Hyatt responds to the post >3.The person doesn't quite agree in a response post >4. Hyatt true to his form makes unnecessary sarcastic remark in follow up post. >5.person is offended and responds accordingly. >6.Bob Hyatt writes back attacking the persons response. >7.Person writes back even more bitter attacking back. >8.Hyatt cronies who respect Hyatt's programming ability and contributions so >much are blinded to the fact the Hyatt started and accelerated the arguement at >point 1, and attack to protect their guru. Their only option because they would >rather see the first person leave despite who was right or wrong because the >first person hasn't written a crafty. >9.Hyatt continues to respond until the person is too tired to fight anymore and >until he can have the last post in the thread. >10.person either dissapears from the groups or given a pariah persona. > >Bob Hyatt has caused more people to leave the groups than any other person IMHO. >He has had wars more times than i can count. He has had a virtual internet >stalker the so called "DODO"(apparently deceased) who collected and posted >hundreds of Bob Hyatt's attacking remarks for who knows how long. Surely we >can't forget the Sean Evans affair the problem there is that the Evans fellow is >the only person in the groups who loves to have the last word in a thread as >much as Hyatt. > >I'm sure that most here can remember someone in their younger days who was >constantly getting in fights an arguements. The person thinks they have nothing >to do with it, that people just are seeking them out. Sorry to burst their >bubble, but when a person is getting in constant, constant,comstant, unseemly >arguements it has something to do with how they themselves treat people and >handle situations. > >It is a shame again that Bob Hyatt wont be contributing useful information to >that group as i said again, but if it eliminates the constant threads of trash >in the group then it's probably for the best. > >So long Bob Hood luck in the future. > > >Charles Unruh > >>Bob Hyatt leaving rec.games.chess.computer >> >>Bob Hyatt, author of CRAFTY, will not post in the rgcc newsgroup anymore. He >>will also stop the free download of CRAFTY. Reason: too many personal attacks, >>insults and eventual copyright violations. >>Bob Hyatt is only one in a longer list of computer chess experts who left >>earlier. It is unbelievable that a hobby like computer chess can create so many >>enemies. And the persons most deeply involved have never written a chess program >>but are driving the programmers out! This is crazy! - 3/25/99 >> >>From Gambitsoft
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