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Subject: Re: Embarrassment

Author: Andrew Dados

Date: 23:20:32 02/05/00

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On February 06, 2000 at 01:21:23, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On February 05, 2000 at 23:26:55, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On February 05, 2000 at 21:06:15, Peter Kasinski wrote:
>>
>>>I think that Bob made an unfortunate oversight by not straightening this
>>>"censor" business in time for the tournament (i.e. he was late days not
>>>minutes).
>>
>>There I disagree.  The "censor" was for a purpose.  The "reason" didn't
>>disappear "days before the tournament".  The "censor" will stand _after_
>>the tournament.  I don't take accusations of misconduct lightly, now, back
>>three months ago, nor will I take them lightly in the future.
>
>>I don't censor to disrupt a tournament.
>
>You managed anyway. The censor was there while it should have not.
>
>Ed
>
>>I censor to show that I strongly disagree
>>with the person that made the accusation.  I think it funny that _I_ was
>>wrong for censoring him, but he doesn't think he was wrong when he made
>>about the most idiotic statement ever made here (and directed toward me.)
>>
>>After witnessing today's claims/counter-claims/etc, I only wish we had a
>>'+censor' option for CCC.  I would exercise _that_ as well.  :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> And that?s regardless of its genesis. I understand how Amir must have
>>>felt. Unfortunately, for all his contribution to computer chess (who else is
>>>there? ) Bob isn?t exactly a sweetheart at times.
>>>
>>>But what?s really disturbing is a bunch of postings here from adolescent would
>>>be moderators trying to give either one of them lessons in good manners.
>>>
>>>PK

IMO TDs (Tourney Directors) are there just for that - to take care of forgotten
censors,noplays, etc. I have the freedom and right to censor for whatever reason
I feel like. You can't blame me for taking care of my comfortability...

-Andrew-



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