Author: Tony Hedlund
Date: 08:45:07 12/05/99
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On December 03, 1999 at 19:19:42, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On December 03, 1999 at 13:37:58, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: > >> Instead of giving code numbers to the secret entries, give them codenames! I >>suggest using the names of famous masked wrestlers, like 'el Santo', 'Blue >>Daemon', 'el Solitario', 'Lizmark', 'Canek', 'Atlantis', 'Mil Máscaras', >>'Universo 2000', 'Pentagón', 'Pierrot', etc. >> That way, you can publish the list with all the entries, without compromising >>the secret nature of the programs, giving the readers a chance to compare their >>progress from one list to the next. Also, the use of masked wrestlers names >>seems fully appropiate, as their identity is also secret. >>José. > >Hi! > >I have already suggested that. I´m tired of all this nonsense already and I >suggest we should publish all results of all programs. If any company have any >prevarications about our results let them prove why our results are misleading >and let this forum judge who are right. > >We are still forbidden to publish results with Shredder4 but in my opinion it´s >our duty to do so whatever mr Weiner says. An alternative should be that mr >Faber(as suggested by himself(thanks!)) or someone else publish the results! > >He have tried all kinds of manmanouvers to make our list doubtful, but from now >on I think he should deliver clear proofs for that. He or someone else also >seems to have used torpedoes that tried to prove with statistics that our >organisation is corrupt. In this forum it was a matematician who tried to prove >that the SSDF was corrupted, I guess the same man tries to understand the world >with statistics also. This man thought for instance that christmas was in >october or november, but maybe he could prove it with statistics. > >Only my personal opinion Bertil This is also MY personal opinion Tony
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