Author: Peter McKenzie
Date: 17:59:07 08/30/99
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On August 30, 1999 at 16:55:09, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: >On August 30, 1999 at 16:20:14, Peter McKenzie wrote: > >>Come on Fernando, its not the end of the world that the odd post is deleted. >>Whats the big deal?? Don't forget: 99.9% of all posts aren't deleted. If you >>don't like moderation, there is always rgcc. >> >>I think the current moderators are doing a fine job. >> >>Peter > >Peter, the 0.1% may matter a lot. The great Russian Chekhov, and the great Nothing on this board matters a lot. >Norwegian Strindberg, not to mention Nietzche, all said that "the minority is >always right". I do not want to go to such philosophical lengths in defending >the rights of minorities, but Thorsten has always contributed to computer chess Please spare me! This isn't about the rights of minorities - this is about contributing to a moderated news group, and obeying the rules of the group. If your message breaks the rules, it gets deleted. No big deal. If you can't live with that, start your own news group or use rgcc. >so much. He's always had a point in reminding us about the 'other way' in >computer chess programming. Let us at least see what it was about his posts >that merited deletion. Let us not, please, brush off the matter of Thorsten's >deleted posts. I trust the moderators to do a decent job (even if sometimes I don't agree 100% with their decisions), so I'm not the slightest bit interested in Thorsten's post. > >Regards, >Djordje
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