Author: stuart taylor
Date: 18:25:40 02/05/00
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On February 05, 2000 at 20:01:31, liam hearns wrote:
>On February 05, 2000 at 15:26:24, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>> I feel sorry for you. You normally put on a good impression.You are polite
>>intelligent and straight.But now you seem to be in hot water. Sad mistakes-or
>>circumstances(dosn't matter) seem to have lost you some dignity and respect
>>amongst your proffessional associates and competitors(and benefitors).
>> If you wish to succeed, as a jew, lets honour the Jewish Sabbath, and
>>honour the one who gifted you. They don't need to do this. But we do!
>> Lots of success!
>> Best regards!
>> Shimon(Stuart) Taylor.
>what differance is it if he succeeds as a person of jewish faith or as an
>individual who is a .brillant chess programer,lets keep politics and religion
>out of 21st centuary chess,anyway if the full facts are unknown,not just
>heresay,how can anybody start trowing stones.No more witch hunts please ,just
>positive ideas.
Well, for us, it is (really) inseperable. For us, G---od is one.Nothing
in the world is seperable from its life scource.[To know that-I think is
very positive indeed. No witch hunts here.]And this is only my personal
comment-which I felt like posting. A bit off-topic? the whole thread is
way off topic!
Anyway, I've finished my peice on this one, and I hope I didn't hurt
anyone. If yes, PLEASE ignore it. That was not the intention.
But anyway, I'm feeling very worried if what I was refering to was at all
factual.(i.e. "the full facts").
Why? Many minutes after 10.45 when, according to Bob Hyatt, Mr.Ban logged
on-That was already about 5.55 in Israel (7 hours later than America).And
maybe that was the reason why he only logged on then and not earlier-and
that is already "OK" here in Israel. If so, I'm extremely sorry for infering
such a thing as I did, and I appologise very sincerely.
S.Taylor
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