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Subject: Re: MODERATION! REQUIRED! NOW!

Author: Dan Honeycutt

Date: 21:29:55 02/14/06

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On February 14, 2006 at 14:13:15, George Sobala wrote:

>On February 14, 2006 at 10:29:57, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
>>Folks, hi all!
>>
>>Today is a great day. I am a National Chess Player in Germany and also play
>>computerchess for years now. Today I could finish my new link to a fine software
>>you can download for free. Look, in cooperation with the most famous German
>>newspaper The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (comparable with the NYT or the
>>British Times) I give you this link for downloading a strong program, databases
>>of different sizes, a chessboard in 3D if you like, and much more. Please take a
>>look. :)
>>
>>Rolf
>>
>>http://jose-chess.sourceforge.net/index_download.html  and
>>
>>http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/jose-chess/jose-144-windows.exe
>>
>>but you can also download a LINUX version and also one extra for your MAC!
>>
>>P.S. Dont send me money! This is all for free! And it remains free!
>>
>>I would however enjoy it if you could make a little donation on behalf of Martin
>>Schäfer & Voler Böhm, the true programmers and designers behind that fantastic
>>software. BTW you get for a start Spike and Toga engines.  R.
>
>Rolf
>
>1. Jose has been around for ages. It is a wonderful program, but probably
>everyone else around here has already heard of it. Wake up and smell the coffee.
>
>2. Given that it is a free open source program, the mere mention of Frankfurter
>Allgemeine Zeitung in your post is gratuitous commercial advertising, and your
>post should be deleted forthwith and you should be terminated with extreme
>prejudice. I'm sorry but that is the way the forum now works. Have a nice death.
>
>Regards.

You won't be making these jokes, George, when Roaring Thunder is released.

Best
Dan H.



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