Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 14:26:20 02/22/06
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Thorsten, I write this although I have no big expectation that you could understand the following, because if you could you wouldnt have written your message above. I think Lar wrote a correct analysis of the problem. If you - as the only one with that handicap - argue that you are prevented from doing your computerchess because of me, then you have a real psychiatric problem. Because you think falsely that others, here yours truly, could have an influence on your behavior - which is just paranoia if you are really obsessed by such an idea and nobody can reach you with logical arguments, nobody like Lar or Fernando!! Both argue that you should do your computerchess no matter what I am saying or others. Because you dont like me and my messages you must not stop from doing computerchess. But if you think I would stop you intentionally or unwillingly then you must imediately consult a psychiatrist because this is madness. Thorsten, you are doing computerchess with little tournaments in your house. And this is a fine hobby. And almost all here like to read your results. But you are not entitled or elected or chosen to become the house warden of CCC. People dont even elect you as moderator. That should give you more thoughts to think about. Please dont let you be disturbed by me. I didnt comment your tournament results since very long. All other messages are NOT meant for you. So please dont read me. All the very best from my side. For all other readers the information that before Christmas I even offered Thorsten a meeting in Dortmund but Thorsten couldnt overcome his suspicions. I see no justification that Thorsten has an extra right here in CCC to scapegoat a member like me. Such personal hatred is forbidden by the charter of CCC. /The problem of the many pseudo accounts will soon be solved by the new CC Forum Software! -Rolf
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