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Subject: Let's get him! (was Re: How is Rebel-Tiger12 doing it ? Examples in PGN)

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 04:35:29 12/11/99

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On December 10, 1999 at 20:54:24, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On December 10, 1999 at 14:51:14, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>So Rebel-Tiger's main fault is to be unreleased so far?
>>
>>Why don't you shoot as (for example) Ferret, Deep Blue, Deep Junior, Parallel
>>Fritz?
>>
>>I simply think you have a problem with Rebel-Tiger, released or not.
>>
>>I don't know why, but anyway it's obvious in the way you attack everybody that
>>has been able to test the program.
>
>Its obvious that he looks for a showdown.
>he wants to provoke us.
>maybe he is rolf or is paid by chessbase or maybe he is only
>a bad guy. who cares. he repeats a few prejudices
>and thats all he has.

I think he is a computer chess terrorist.

>
>>Why don't you attack me directly? Leave these guys alone, and tell me what's
>>your problem.
>
>it needs a man to stand a fight. i don't think he is one.

I agree. The man is a wuss. A computer chess terrorist wuss.

>
>>>This could be understood as an insult.
>
>>And still would be less insulting than every of your recent posts.
>
>right.
>he has a serious problem in netiquette.
>
>>
>>    Christophe
>
>but - who cares.
>nobody of us will ask for moderation.
>he is not worth doing it, or ?

Moderation? Pfff.... wouldn't do any good. Probably best to send him a few
hundred chess victories of computers over humans. Wait! I know! How about
sending him a book on the Deep Blue-Kasparov match (the one Kasparov lost),
deeply annotated, and autographed by Deep Blue. You know, with one of those
cheesy messages:
"To my dear friend Bernard,
I couldn't have done it without you,
Your closest friend,
Deep Blue"
That'll push him over the edge.
Yeah!

                                  Albert Silver



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