Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 14:05:39 04/20/98
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I don't understand why it is so important to find out who FCA is. I don't think it is Tom. He seemed to be straight to a certain degree IMO and FCA plays with hiding and using-words for tricky pointing out. Tom seemed to be more normal and not that often ironic like FCA. But - I think it is boring finding out who is who. Chris seems to be interested because he believes FCA is very clever. I don't care about clever people. Frederic Friedel thought, in Paris, that the Eierbaron is a very clever person. :-))))) It seems Fred and Chris seem both to be impressed by people speaking in riddles and mysterious word-games. On the other hand Bruce, I don't understand that you don't like anonymous posts. I would prefer to sign with MCLANE instead of my real name. Often when people in germany find out who I am, e.g. when I sit relaxed in Paderborn or when I sat in aegon they suddenly CHANGE their behaviour and behave like "women following their masters". I don't like this thing. Therefore I liked to be noname. Than you can chat with anybody about computerchess and NOBODY stops talking because he believes that HIS ideas are to trivial. I had never the intention to NOT tell my name to HIDE myself in anonymousity. I hope you believe me. It was really that I don't like letters or chat-partner that are lower-level than I am. I want to talk to people speaking openly and not having the feeling that they believe anything i say is much better than what they say. e.g. if Rolf always claims: i am only a little newbie and you are the expert and all this shit. We are all newbies. Especially me. So I would like to be only mclane, a computer-chess.hobby freak. Nothing more. Just one of the crazy guys having 3 PC's and spending 13 hours a day doing computerchess. BTW: the pictures of Tom were really funny. I bookmarked the page. Why can't you laugh about all Bruce ???
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