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Subject: Re: against mass posting

Author: Heinz van Kempen

Date: 15:45:27 02/18/06

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On February 18, 2006 at 18:33:06, George Speight wrote:

>
>As far as I can tell, Sarah would like to limit test result posting of games to
>certain time limits and you would seem to be much happier if us individuals more
>or less quit posting results altogether. Hmm. Im learning something new
>everyday.   Still best regards, George

Hi George,

if you read all my postings you will understand that I will of course not be
happy when no one outside the testing groups post results here. To be honest
this is even more interesting for me. I already commented on games here given by
Joseph on slower hardware. And contrary to Sarah I do not think that games 40/40
adapted to AMD anything are more valuable then those of other testers.

My point was the results from testing groups anyway availabe at the websites
could be combined to change back from an event forum to one with fine postings
about anything else including programming and general thoughts regarding our
commom hobby,like we had it years ago.

So just interpret my words correctly please and do not insinuate what I did not
tell. Decisions are made already. One group will continue with their style of
posting here, because all people are apparantly happy with this and the other
group will do occasional combined postings. This is valid for the postings I am
usually giving like rating updates. I do not want that Wilhelm for example
cannot decide on his own when to post about Blitz. I even hate posting and would
like to give this to other CEGT testers, mainly more or less unknown here, but
testing constantly but they also do not like it too much. Let´s have peace now
and do not force me to answer when things are stated not being true this way.
Please all try to avoid distorting words.

That´s all
Heinz



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