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It's easier for me.
Why do you ask? Are you now going to deploy the symbolism over substance argument that I have violated net ettiquette. -- Tom Klem "You know, so much of the time we're just lost We say, 'Please, God, tell us what is right. Tell us what is true. There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless....' We become tired of hearing people lie. A little dead, we start thinking of ourselves as victims. And we become victims. " ---Galvin's summation, in David Mamet's "The Verdict" c1982 "Jerzy" wrote in message ... "Tom Klem" wrote in message news:U5_vd.35547$ve.20169@fed1read06... Not revenge. I've made it a personal goal to never let people forget what these scumbags did. [...] Chess in the United States is suffering under the remnants of this horror; and, to tell you the truth, I am sorry I ever heard of the game. Hatred and bigotry are serious charges, which I have more than proved to be true regarding these people over the years. Thus it is revenge. You`re saying no more chess and you are still here :-) BTW Why do you toppost ? I don`t like reading from down to top. Do you ? Regards, Jerzy |
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"Tom Klem" wrote in message
news bhwd.22264$1%.15948@fed1read03...It's easier for me. Ah, I can see now. You`re lazy. Why do you ask? Because it`s not easier for me to read your posts. And some could say that you waste "bandwidth" by quoting unnecessary stuff :-) Regards, Jerzy |
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I should posit (but I won't) that your assertions are a waste of bandwidth
too. Frankly, with the price of storage at phenomenally low rates, the "wasted bandwidth" argument is totally falacious, and you know it. Your sole reason then, must be to "raise" an objection, however insignificant. -- Tom Klem And, the third rail of USCF politics is Bill Goichberg. Say something bad about him ... off to the gulag (TDCC, Ethix committees) you go. "Jerzy" wrote in message ... "Tom Klem" wrote in message news bhwd.22264$1%.15948@fed1read03...It's easier for me. Ah, I can see now. You`re lazy. Why do you ask? Because it`s not easier for me to read your posts. And some could say that you waste "bandwidth" by quoting unnecessary stuff :-) Regards, Jerzy |
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"Tom Klem" wrote in message
news:Jmhwd.64398$Af.39172@fed1read07... I should posit (but I won't) that your assertions are a waste of bandwidth too. No, for me it`s just incovenient to read from down to up. And therefore I stop answering you :-) Regards, Jerzy |
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I should posit (but I won't) that your assertions are a waste of bandwidth too. I thought "wasting bandwidth" referred, not to the amount of hard-drive storage required for a few dozen extra characters, but to the extra time that is required to transmit/receive those extra characters. Some fools actually pay long-distance rates to download this stuff, and then try to blame others for their own stupidity. :-0 No, for me it`s just incovenient to read from down to up. And therefore I stop answering you :-) The Chinese (billions of them) have read from bottom to top for centuries, without complaint. :-) The "point" of top-posting is that you can read someone's comments, and *if* you are interested in what they were responding to, you can then look at the bottom part (or not). The alternative, which is claimed to be superior for some reason, is to always force your victims to go over the comments to which you are responding, and only then are they allowed to see your response below. One problem with arbitrarily deciding which format is "superior" and then trying to force everyone to post alike, is that much "bandwidth"/time/energy is wasted on arguing about the format, rather than the content, of postings. Rather than fall victim to that, let me say now that the fact that Kasparov lost, is proof enough that his opponent received no human "help." :-) |
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I like the way you think
![]() -- Tom Klem Our revels now are ended. These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits and Are melted into air, into thin air: And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Ye all which it inherit, shall dissolve And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. ---William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 4, Scene 1 "NoMoreChess" wrote in message ... . I should posit (but I won't) that your assertions are a waste of bandwidth too. I thought "wasting bandwidth" referred, not to the amount of hard-drive storage required for a few dozen extra characters, but to the extra time that is required to transmit/receive those extra characters. Some fools actually pay long-distance rates to download this stuff, and then try to blame others for their own stupidity. :-0 No, for me it`s just incovenient to read from down to up. And therefore I stop answering you :-) The Chinese (billions of them) have read from bottom to top for centuries, without complaint. :-) The "point" of top-posting is that you can read someone's comments, and *if* you are interested in what they were responding to, you can then look at the bottom part (or not). The alternative, which is claimed to be superior for some reason, is to always force your victims to go over the comments to which you are responding, and only then are they allowed to see your response below. One problem with arbitrarily deciding which format is "superior" and then trying to force everyone to post alike, is that much "bandwidth"/time/energy is wasted on arguing about the format, rather than the content, of postings. Rather than fall victim to that, let me say now that the fact that Kasparov lost, is proof enough that his opponent received no human "help." :-) |
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"NoMoreChess" wrote in message
... No, for me it`s just incovenient to read from down to up. And therefore I stop answering you :-) The Chinese (billions of them) have read from bottom to top for centuries, without complaint. :-) I understand that therefore Tom Klem is a secret Chinese or Arab :-) Regards, Jerzy |
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Ok,
Here is my favorite chess movie. Rob http://www.pixar.com/shorts/gg/theater/short_320.html Jerzy wrote: "Tom Klem" wrote in message news bhwd.22264$1%.15948@fed1read03...It's easier for me. Ah, I can see now. You`re lazy. Why do you ask? Because it`s not easier for me to read your posts. And some could say that you waste "bandwidth" by quoting unnecessary stuff :-) Regards, Jerzy |
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Very cool.
-- Tom Klem "The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success." -James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies "Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Ok, Here is my favorite chess movie. Rob http://www.pixar.com/shorts/gg/theater/short_320.html Jerzy wrote: "Tom Klem" wrote in message news bhwd.22264$1%.15948@fed1read03...It's easier for me. Ah, I can see now. You`re lazy. Why do you ask? Because it`s not easier for me to read your posts. And some could say that you waste "bandwidth" by quoting unnecessary stuff :-) Regards, Jerzy |
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