Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 13:45:52 01/22/06
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On January 22, 2006 at 16:43:38, Andreas Guettinger wrote: >On January 22, 2006 at 16:36:51, George Tsavdaris wrote: > >>On January 22, 2006 at 16:26:41, Andreas Guettinger wrote: >> >>>On January 22, 2006 at 16:12:31, George Tsavdaris wrote: >>> >>>>On January 22, 2006 at 16:01:25, Joseph Ciarrochi wrote: >>>> >>>>>Does anybody have any evidence that the fritz gui may favour fritz under certain >>>>>conditions? It is not created by a neautral party (chessbase), as was arena. >>>> >>>> Please before making any such statements you should consider giving some >>>>evidence. Or else you may give some wrong impression about Fritz GUI that is >>>>wrong..... Before a long time ago Ed Schrodder made a similar suggestion that i >>>>don't remember if has been verified by others or proved correct.... >>>> >>> >>>Which statement? I only see that he asked a question. >>> >> A question is a statement, and actually everything written are statements at >>least in the way i interpret the word "statement". I may be wrong..... >> >> If i used the word "claim" then you would be right that i was wrong. And >>actually in the way i used the word "statement" it seemingly means "claim", but >>this wasn't my intention. >> What i said is that asking that kind of questions without providing some >>evidence (ALTHOUGH in a question you don't have to provide anything--it's just a >>question!) some wrong impression might be occured.... > >You make no sense to me. How can a questions that starts with: "Does anybody >have any evidence..." be required to bring some evidence? That is the reason the >question was asked. > >This might be different in english, but in german questions might have a meaning >but usually don't make a statement. > So far so good. And now you will read the second sentence of the writer and you will remark that he made a crystal clear claim which he couldnt prove. Can you read that for me? you will see your mistake. >regards >Andy
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