Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 06:23:51 02/06/00
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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 A. A censor list is _mine_ to control, _not_ yours. I censor when/who I choose, and that is my decision, not yours. The censor was removed _prior_ to the start of the round, at least 10 minutes prior to in fact. _I_ didn't disrupt the event. B. I don't see what your one-liner offers to the discussion, either. > >>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
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