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Subject: Re: Moderation question

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 14:02:51 01/17/06

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On January 17, 2006 at 16:57:55, Graham Banks wrote:

>On January 17, 2006 at 16:51:27, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On January 17, 2006 at 15:33:27, enrico carrisco wrote:
>>
>>>On January 17, 2006 at 14:46:39, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 17, 2006 at 06:41:57, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On January 17, 2006 at 06:09:33, Pro Deo wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi !
>>>>>>You can use the tournament openings book of Shredder 9 CB.
>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>PD
>>>>>
>>>>>      Why are you so barefaced to use a nick name identical
>>>>>      with a very strong chess program? And why is such an
>>>>>      attitude accepted in this forum?
>>>>>      Kurt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>It is not easy to solve.  I also don't like the idea, as I originally thought
>>>>"Pro Deo" was a userid Ed had registered.
>>>>
>>>>But restricting the login names is not easy.  About all Tim could do is
>>>>pre-register all program names.  But what about the various alternatives:
>>>>
>>>>CrayBlitz
>>>>Cray_Blitz
>>>>Cray-Blitz
>>>>Cray-Blitz-WCCC
>>>>Cray-Blitz-T932
>>>>
>>>>etc?
>>>>
>>>>It's a mess that is not easy to stop, other than we could give Tim the full-time
>>>>job of blocking them one by one as they are created...
>>>>
>>>>Bob
>>>
>>>Even trolls possess _SOME_ pattern recognition, right?  What would be the point
>>>to continue creating variations if the writing is already on the wall?
>>>
>>>-elc.
>>
>>
>>You assume facts not in evidence.  :)
>>
>>That there is some _point_.  :)
>>
>>They do it because they can...
>
>
>... and because they're misfits who have nothing better to do!



Why do you put it so negatively? Some fake masters have a real talent and we
should adopt them for the best of CC. These guys are good in inventing new
personalities for our engines... Moral: Let's take everything in life from its
positive and humorous side...



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