Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 00:25:05 11/23/99
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On November 23, 1999 at 01:38:45, Tina Long wrote: >On November 22, 1999 at 18:28:11, Micheal Cummings wrote: > > >I filled out the survey & sent my details for more information. >One question is asked twice, that detracts from your credibility a little. > >I disagree with everything Micheal says below. >That doesn't matter at all,although disagreeing with Everything is unique. > >>I will not fill out this survey cause I feel it will produce limited results. >> >>No mention of presentation of the interface. >>In the section where you asked for 3 features, there are usually 10+ features >>which I think are REQUIRED features. >> >>I think the survey is very limited and will produce a porgram which will be >>below current standards. >> >>As for asking for a name and stuff, get rid of that and many more people will >>respond. > >that was voluntary if you wanted more info, it's clear at the start that >identgification is not required. > >> >>It depends on what you want the program to do, but it seems to me that you will >>creating another chesspartner program. Tina as always even if you agreed with me you would disagree, that is the kind of relationship we seemed to have formed :) As you state the credability or the thought put into this survey is pretty weak. To me they would end up with a Chessmaster senario. Asking for advice but missing points which should not be missed. To me this program is more of a hobby that her husband will be making. Serious chess programs require more than what they are asking for in advice. As always Tina your words match you stunning beauty. I bet some people will take offence to my comments about you, but they just do not seem to realise the special relationship we have Tina. :) As always I can count on your to reply to yet another post of mine with your positively stunning negative comments to my post :) P.S - I stand by my words on the survey.
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