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Author Re: Histeriend
The Historian

2005-08-28, 8:31 pm


Goran Tomic wrote:
quote:

> "The Histerian" <Spamscone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> Your "articles" were of local importance, and as I know no one of your
> "article" was not cited in any chess publication in foreign countries, or
> translated on some other language


http://www.vistula.risp.pl/felietony/morrisfreed.htm

"Neil Brennen jest historykiem federacji szachowej stanu Pennsylwania
(USA)."

Ask Jerzy to translate it for you.

or published in some more or less
quote:

> importance chess' publications.


So being published in Quarterly for Chess History, the only journal
devoted to the study of the history of chess, does not count?
quote:

> So, these "articles" were for very narrow circle of persons who are maybe
> relatives of these chess players. But, these articles didn't help to develop
> chess in your country, but they were destimulating for young players.
> The real reason for your retirement is much deeper. After Fischer's
> releasing, all of you who were supporters of mistaken chess' politic towards
> best chess player ever, have to go.


LOL!

Mr. Hanke realized it on time, so he
quote:

> retired, you are near similar conclusion. It rested only one who made
> enormous damage to chess life in your country - Mr Taylor Kingston. He has
> to go as soon as possible. I hope he'll realized it!


I realized that when I posted this thread you might have something
really stupid to say, but I never thought you would reward us all with
the nonsense you've spouted. Again, LOL!

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