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16 Fake Sam Sloan messages posted while I was at the World Open
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| Sam Sloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| 16 Fake Sam Sloan messages posted while I was at the World Open
I just got back from the World Open. In my absence, 16 fake messages
supposedly from me have been posted especially to the Newsgroup
rec.games.chess.politics .
I have proof that I did not post these fakes because as everybody at
the World Open knows, I spent three days from July 2 to July 4 handing
out my election propaganda. I did not post anything or go online
during those dates. I handed out 400 flyers. I did not see even one of
them discarded or thrown in the trash, so is seems that a substantial
portion of them actually got read.
Of the 16 fake postings during those dates, 14 of them came from
samsloan@usa.com . These are, in general, easy to spot as fakes
because they say things that I would obviously never say.
However, two fake postings were from From: "Sam Sloan"
anon@comments.header and twistycreek.com
These two are matters of concern because in the first place they are
not short and obscene as postings from samsloan@usa.com typically are.
Rather, they are long and detailed and written in a style similar to
mine. I suspect that the average reader will not realize that they are
fake.
One of them is entitled Kayo may be Pregnant Again. This is especially
annoying because although I have long ago given up hope that people
will stop attacking me, it is beyond the pale to say anything about my
wife and minor children.
I would never say publicly whether my wife is or is not pregnant
because there is an old saw that that a pregnancy should never be
announced until the baby is born, because there might be a miscarriage
or the baby might not come out alright. Some say it brings bad luck. I
am not a believer in bad luck but I do follow this rule. I am aware
that movie stars, in order to gain publicity for themselves, announce
their pregnancies as do members of the royal families, to maintain
their dynasties, but normal people do not do that.
My last posting just moments prior to leaving for the World Open was
entitled "Executive Board motion authorizing the borrowing of
$561,000"
That was posted at Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 16:37:59 GMT
Any postings by Sam Sloan between that date and this posting here was
fake.
Sam Sloan
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| Matt Nemmers 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> 16 Fake Sam Sloan messages posted while I was at the World Open
>
> I just got back from the World Open. In my absence, 16 fake messages
> supposedly from me have been posted especially to the Newsgroup
> rec.games.chess.politics .
>
> I have proof that I did not post these fakes because as everybody at
> the World Open knows, I spent three days from July 2 to July 4 handing
> out my election propaganda. I did not post anything or go online
> during those dates. I handed out 400 flyers. I did not see even one of
> them discarded or thrown in the trash, so is seems that a substantial
> portion of them actually got read.
>
> Of the 16 fake postings during those dates, 14 of them came from
> samsloan@usa.com . These are, in general, easy to spot as fakes
> because they say things that I would obviously never say.
>
> However, two fake postings were from From: "Sam Sloan"
> anon@comments.header and twistycreek.com
>
> These two are matters of concern because in the first place they are
> not short and obscene as postings from samsloan@usa.com typically are.
>
> Rather, they are long and detailed and written in a style similar to
> mine. I suspect that the average reader will not realize that they are
> fake.
>
> One of them is entitled Kayo may be Pregnant Again. This is especially
> annoying because although I have long ago given up hope that people
> will stop attacking me, it is beyond the pale to say anything about my
> wife and minor children.
>
> I would never say publicly whether my wife is or is not pregnant
> because there is an old saw that that a pregnancy should never be
> announced until the baby is born, because there might be a miscarriage
> or the baby might not come out alright. Some say it brings bad luck. I
> am not a believer in bad luck but I do follow this rule. I am aware
> that movie stars, in order to gain publicity for themselves, announce
> their pregnancies as do members of the royal families, to maintain
> their dynasties, but normal people do not do that.
>
> My last posting just moments prior to leaving for the World Open was
> entitled "Executive Board motion authorizing the borrowing of
> $561,000"
>
> That was posted at Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 16:37:59 GMT
>
> Any postings by Sam Sloan between that date and this posting here was
> fake.
>
> Sam Sloan
SOLUTION: Stop posting on Usenet. This will eventually stop the
forgers and will let everyone breathe a sigh of relief that you're
finally gone for good.
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"Matt Nemmers" <> SOLUTION: Stop posting on Usenet. This will eventually
stop the forgers and will let everyone breathe a sigh of relief that you're
finally gone for good.>
Why are you guys so mean to Sam? Do you know him personally? He seems like a
reasonable person. I feel very sad that you folks cannot all try to work
together to improve the USCF (and lower membership dues, contest fees, etc.)
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| marcus@stkittsnevischess.org 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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Sol wrote:
quote:
> Why are you guys so mean to Sam? Do you know him personally?
Because Sam supports Osama Bin Laden. We are mean to both Sam and
Osama.
What if the fake Sam Sloan is his son, Peter.
Marcus Roberts
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| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| One way to get a view of what Sam Sloan is like is to look at
the experience that people have had at Wikipedia:
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"it is easy to veryify that there is auch a blacklist. ..."
- Sam Sloan (19:08, 22 December 2005 (UTC))
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"If Sam Sloan is basing his contribution of a blacklist
based on conversations (newsgroup or otherwise),
emails, or his own suspicions that such a blacklist
exists, that is by definition original research and is not
allowed. However, if he were to cite reliable sources
that declare its existence, then its mention may be
included. This is non-negotiable. If Sam Sloan
continues his attempts to include this in the article
against the consensus formed by other editors on this
page, I will reluctantly have to impose a block."
- howcheng (06:37, 3 January 2006 (UTC))
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Chess_Life
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"I do object when [Ralf Callenberg], JoanneB
and Janeth, none of whom know anything
about chess, try to delete the entire article."
- Sam Sloan (16:41, 24 December 2005 (UTC))
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tom Dorsch
(The result of the debate was delete. - howcheng
20:09, 29 December 2005 (UTC))
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...tion/Tom_Dorsch
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"I am having a dispute with Howcheng and
I request the Arbitration Committee to
resolve it." - Sam Sloan
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Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration
Sam Sloan against Howcheng regarding Tom Dorsch
(soundly rejected - Dmcdevit 06:23, 11 February 2006)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=39171201
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"The act by Howcheng to delete my Tom
Dorsch article was clearly wrong. ... I need
an order of protection telling Howcheng
to stay from my articles until he learns
something about chess." - Sam Sloan
(03:03, 4 March 2006 (UTC))
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Wikipedia:Deletion review/Tom Dorsch
(deletion endorsed - Splash 23:53, 10 March 2006)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=43215421
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"[Paul Rubin] has a history of vandalizing
almost every article I write." - Sam Sloan
(05:52, 19 March 2006 (UTC))
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"his request for a 'cease and desist' order
is outside the scope of mediation." - Paul
Rubin (23:45, 19 March 2006 (UTC))
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php..._User:Sam_Sloan
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"[Ralf Callenberg] is clearly unwilling to
abide by the rules of Wikipedia and
therefore I am asking that if he continues
he be blocked." - Sam Sloan (04:11, 19
March 2006 (UTC))
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"This doesn't appear to be a request for
mediation" - Ralf Callenberg (20:24,
19 March 2006 (UTC))
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php..._User:Sam_Sloan
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"the arbitration committee should consider
this dispute [with Paul Rubin]." - Sam Sloan
(10:15, 20 March 2006 (UTC))
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Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration
[Sam Sloan vs. Paul Rubin]
(rejected - Sam Korn 11:11, 25 March 2006)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=45399095
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"[Ralf Callenberg] ... should not be allowed
to delete or modify my postings." - Sam
Sloan (01:35, 20 March 2006 (UTC))
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Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration
[Sam Sloan vs. Ralf Callenberg]
(rejected - Sam Korn 11:11, 25 March 2006)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=45399095
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"I am requesting that, if possible and
legally allowed, your chess federation
bring a proceeding to censure or
reprimand or otherwise punish Herr
Callenberg." - Sam Sloan (Fri,
07 Apr 2006 14:54:46 GMT)
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| "Louis Blair" <> One way to get a view of what Sam Sloan is like is to look
at
quote:
> the experience that people have had at Wikipedia:
>
the editors at Wikipedia are a bunch of egomaniacal assholes. They do their
job for free and to exert their influence over others.
Check the listings for Wiki editors and then visit their personal pages.
Every single one of the Wiki editors has dozens of complaints from various
people that they have screwed over arbitrarily. The fact that the Sam Sloan
got on the wrong side of one Wiki XXXXXXX (How Cheng) is probably a positive
testament.
Wikipedia is a joke, and garbage. It is facts created by mob rule.
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| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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"Re Wikipedia: Don't take Sam Sloan's
goofy complaint seriously." - jr
(16 Apr 2006 11:47:22 -0700)
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| "Louis Blair" <"Re Wikipedia: Don't take Sam Sloan's goofy complaint
seriously." - jr
quote:
> (16 Apr 2006 11:47:22 -0700)
And those guys are running an encyclopedia? What a joke.
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| When I used to be on AOL, it was just like Wikipedia. It was run by
"volunteers" who had absolute power to decide what was within the rules.
Not surprisingly, in these "AOL neighborhoods" there were many folks running
non-premium-level commercial websites that were 100% against the rules.
These folks were allowed if they were friends of the "AOL Watch" members.
I did see many NON-commercial websites get deleted if they were indirectly
competing against the commercial websites. People that had free resources
were deleted for violating rules while others who blatantly violated rules
were not deleted.
So when you talk about a very subjective website like Wikipedia; where every
day the content changes based on which editor felt like messing around in a
particular subject; I think it is an abomination to any serious scholarship.
Wikipedia dillutes the credibility of real reference resources, and
Wikipedia is pathetic.
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| Sam Sloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| On 5 Jul 2006 12:48:37 -0700, marcus@stkittsnevischess.org wrote:
quote:
>
>Sol wrote:
>
>
>Because Sam supports Osama Bin Laden. We are mean to both Sam and
>Osama.
>
>What if the fake Sam Sloan is his son, Peter.
>
>Marcus Roberts
If you had ever seen anything written by my son Peter, you would know
that he cannot immitate me.
Peter is a very talented artist, however.
Sam Sloan
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| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod) 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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Matt Nemmers wrote another IQ-less post:
quote:
> SOLUTION: Stop posting on Usenet. This will eventually stop the
> forgers and will let everyone breathe a sigh of relief that you're
> finally gone for good.
Speak for yourstupidself, Matt, not for "everyone".
Wlod
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| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod) 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Sol wrote:
quote:
> "Louis Blair":
>
> the editors at Wikipedia are a bunch
> of egomaniacal assholes. They do their
> job for free and to exert their influence over others.
Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity is disgusting!
quote:
> Wikipedia is a joke, and garbage. It is facts created by mob rule.
To give a useful institution like Wikipedia a chance
it is necessary to keep the likes of Sam Sloan as far
away from it as possible.
Wlod
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| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod) wrote:
quote:
> Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity is disgusting!
>
> To give a useful institution like Wikipedia a chance
> it is necessary to keep the likes of Sam Sloan as far
> away from it as possible.
>
> Wlod
Kindly explain your statement. I posted about 100 biographies of chess
players to Wikipedia. All of the people that I wrote biographies of are
thankful to me for doing this.
Then a few of my regular critics here started going over to Wikipedia
and attacking me there. Principal among these were Louis Blair, Paul
Rubin, Ralf Callenberg, Neil Bernnen and Bill Brock.
Because of their constant attacks, they succeeded in getting several of
my biographies of chess players deleted.
For example, I posted the campaign biographies of all of the members of
Bessel Kok's team that was running for FIDE election.
Because of the efforts principally of Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg,
the biographies of the candidates for FIDE Election were repeatedly
deleted.
This helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected as President of FIDE,
especially since Ralf Callenberg kept deleting all of the well known
negative facts about Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.
In all this time, I did not see you, Wlod, over there.
Kindly explain why you think that my posting of chess biographies on
Wikipedia was "disgusting".
Sam Sloan
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| Spamscone@yahoo.com 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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samsloan wrote:
quote:
>
> Then a few of my regular critics here started going over to Wikipedia
> and attacking me there. Principal among these were Louis Blair, Paul
> Rubin, Ralf Callenberg, Neil Bernnen and Bill Brock.
"Neil Bernnen?" Even Innes can spell better, it seems.
"Kindly explain" how I attacked you at Wikipedia. I remember responding
to one of your false claims I was another poster. Aside from
corrections to your sloppy Whitaker article, I've not been active on
the site.
Also, "kindly explain" your falsehood that I was banned from Wikipedia.
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| Blind Frank 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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"samsloan" <> This helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected as President of
FIDE,
quote:
> especially since Ralf Callenberg kept deleting all of the well known
> negative facts about Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.
>
Wikipedia is shit. I saw a write-up about a major corporation that I know
has a very negative record of judgments against it, and I updated their bio
and the negative information was deleted even though I posted the citations
of Federal Judicial decisions that said that the company had been negligent,
etc. After some hassle, only one sentence that stated that the company had
judgements against it was permitted, without any other details.
Wikipedia blows
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| Chess One 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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<Spamscone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1152465867.298348.39020@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:
>
> samsloan wrote:
>
> "Neil Bernnen?"
A traditional misspelling for those can't write their own names and pose as
others - since they are posessed by fear and shame. Nil Brnnun is such a
one! He is lately joined by Greg Kynnydy another American now writing anon,
who writes non-stop about how other people with actual names can't claim
their own life experiences to be true - as if these guys had any courage at
all to speak their own truth, and own it!
The guys find everything outside their own oevre amusing in the circle-jerk
ward.
Their usual response is not to deny what anyone did, but the cheater ask for
proofs and explanations of their own cheating - as if we are to understand
that this is something that would be resolved if they were caught.
Its not necessary to agree or like any poster here. But we all write as well
as they can - and if this can be incremented by other's knowledge, so be it!
But to deny other people's experience and coyly lie about it by suppressing
the truth, is not only despicable, illegal, but so obvious too!
Phil Innes
quote:
> Even Innes can spell better, it seems.
>
> "Kindly explain" how I attacked you at Wikipedia. I remember responding
> to one of your false claims I was another poster. Aside from
> corrections to your sloppy Whitaker article, I've not been active on
> the site.
>
> Also, "kindly explain" your falsehood that I was banned from Wikipedia.
>
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| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| samsloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> ... I posted about 100 biographies of chess players to Wikipedia.
> All of the people that I wrote biographies of are thankful to me
> for doing this. ...
_
Edward Winter?
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samsloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> ... I posted the campaign biographies of all of the members of
> Bessel Kok's team that was running for FIDE election.
>_
> Because of the efforts principally of Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg,
> the biographies of the candidates for FIDE Election were repeatedly
> deleted.
_
"... Sloan recently took it on himself to campaign for Bessel
Kok's slate of candidates in the upcoming FIDE election
(http://groups.google.com/group/rec....4c509552b9798be).
He put a biography of Panupand Vijjuprabha (one of Kok's team) on
Wikipedia, that was an obvious campaign piece that included stuff
like Vijjuprabha's phone number. I felt this was non-notable so I
made an AfD nomination to get community opinion
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...and_Vijjuprabha).
I then noticed the article was pasted verbatim from Kok's group's
web site
(http://www.rightmove06.org/index.ph...t_z_articles=62)
without attribution, so I noted that (and gave the link) in the AfD.
The bio was speedied as a copyvio a few minutes later.
_
... Sloan copied several more bios from the same source over the next
hour. I entered SD requests for these, giving the source links
(http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...ion_of_Articles).
These too were speedied (Ali Nihat Yazici, Julio C=C3=A9sar Ingolotti,
and Geoffrey Borg). I also briefly put up a SD request for Bessel Kok
(mentioning his higher notability), but I then saw that Kok's bio
contained a mixture of copied and non-copied material, so I took
down my SD request and edited out the copied material. Except for
Kok and Yazici, these people are non-notable (a few hundred
Google hits at most). ..." - Paul Rubin (05:41, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
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"... I commend to Sam Sloan the following:
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOT...s_not_a_soapbox).
I do not believe I am alone in seeing strong evidence of Sam Sloan
extending to his Wikipedia contributions the strong agenda he has
outside of Wikipedia. The solution is not for those who disagree with
Sloan to stop editing, it's for Sloan to stop adding tendentious
content. And Sam, sometimes when everybody tells you that you
are wrong, it's because you are wrong." - Just zis Guy you know?
(10:18, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=45399095
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| Blind Frank 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| X-No-archive: yes
"Louis Blair" <> Edward Winter?>
He meant to do Edgar Winter, the jazz/blues/rock guitarist who also plays
correspondence Chess and has beaten off Sam many times.
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| Randy Bauer 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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"samsloan" <samhsloan@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152448874.419089.283140@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
quote:
> Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod) wrote:
>
>
> Kindly explain your statement. I posted about 100 biographies of chess
> players to Wikipedia. All of the people that I wrote biographies of are
> thankful to me for doing this.
\
Typical Sloan bullshit. I'm sure that Tom Dorsch is one of the "all of the
people" who is thankful for Sloan "doing this." Sloan's portrayal of Dorsch
wouldn't, in anybody else but Sloan's deranged mind, be seen as positive
toward Tom.
Randy Bauer
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| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Randy Bauer wrote:
quote:
> Typical Sloan bullshit. I'm sure that Tom Dorsch is one of the "all of the
> people" who is thankful for Sloan "doing this." Sloan's portrayal of Dorsch
> wouldn't, in anybody else but Sloan's deranged mind, be seen as positive
> toward Tom.
>
> Randy Bauer
Why not? Dorsch sends me emails several times a week and he has never
complained about my biography of him on Wikipedia.
If he did not like it, he could easily have had one of his friends
modify it to his satisfaction.
Instead, it was deleted based in part on your input and his chance for
15 minutes of fame was lost.
Sam Sloan
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| Blind Frank 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| X-No-archive: yes
"samsloan" <it was deleted based in part on your input and his chance for
quote:
> 15 minutes of fame was lost.
>
Too bad that none of the blowhards that XXXXX about you ever do anything
positive themselves.
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| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski wrote (9 Jul 2006 00:37:23 -0700):
quote:
> Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity is disgusting!
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> Kindly explain why you think that my posting of chess biographies
> on Wikipedia was "disgusting".
_
I, of course, can not speak for Wlodzimierz Holsztynski, but
I might be able to provide some useful information. Here is the
first time that I saw Wlodzimierz Holsztynski express disapproval
of Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity:
_
"[Sam Sloan's] idiotic text about Edward Winter,
... should be disregarded immediately, offhand,
without wasting time." - Wlodzimierz Holsztynski
(6 Mar 2006 03:34:25 -0800)
_
Some sample ridiculous statements from the Sam Sloan text
(posted here, Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:46:37 GMT):
_
(1) "For the past more than 30 years, every time a new book
by Keene has come out or a new article by Keene has been
published, Edward Winter has written articles attacking it."
_
(2) "Kingston is from the same part of England that Winter is
believed to be from."
_
(3) "Edward Winter filed an ethics complaint with the FIDE
Congress accusing Keene of unethical conduct in writing
books almost exclusively about opening theory, whereas
Winter said there should be more books about chess history."
_
(4) "Keene's opponent was Florencio Campomanes who
Winter supported."
_
(5) "Chess Notes ... contains brief commentaries usually not
more than one or two paragraphs in length attacking usually
insignificant errors and spelling mistakes made by this or that
chess writer."
_
(6) "If a book by Keene contains a spelling mistake, Chess
Notes will point it out."
_
"Wow, I didn't know that ... San Diego, California
(where I was born and lived until 1980) [is] part of
England." - Taylor Kingston (3 Mar 2006
11:25:28 -0800)
_
http://www.chesshistory.com/
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| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Louis Blair wrote:
quote:
> Wlodzimierz Holsztynski wrote (9 Jul 2006 00:37:23 -0700):
>
> _
> Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
> (NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
> wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
>
>
> _
> I, of course, can not speak for Wlodzimierz Holsztynski, but
> I might be able to provide some useful information. Here is the
> first time that I saw Wlodzimierz Holsztynski express disapproval
> of Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity:
> _
> "[Sam Sloan's] idiotic text about Edward Winter,
> ... should be disregarded immediately, offhand,
> without wasting time." - Wlodzimierz Holsztynski
> (6 Mar 2006 03:34:25 -0800)
> _
> Some sample ridiculous statements from the Sam Sloan text
> (posted here, Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:46:37 GMT):
> _
> (1) "For the past more than 30 years, every time a new book
> by Keene has come out or a new article by Keene has been
> published, Edward Winter has written articles attacking it."
> _
> (2) "Kingston is from the same part of England that Winter is
> believed to be from."
> _
> (3) "Edward Winter filed an ethics complaint with the FIDE
> Congress accusing Keene of unethical conduct in writing
> books almost exclusively about opening theory, whereas
> Winter said there should be more books about chess history."
> _
> (4) "Keene's opponent was Florencio Campomanes who
> Winter supported."
> _
> (5) "Chess Notes ... contains brief commentaries usually not
> more than one or two paragraphs in length attacking usually
> insignificant errors and spelling mistakes made by this or that
> chess writer."
> _
> (6) "If a book by Keene contains a spelling mistake, Chess
> Notes will point it out."
> _
> "Wow, I didn't know that ... San Diego, California
> (where I was born and lived until 1980) [is] part of
> England." - Taylor Kingston (3 Mar 2006
> 11:25:28 -0800)
> _
> http://www.chesshistory.com/
Thank you for providing a list of quotes of statements I have made in
years past.
Now that you have done this, kindly explain which, if any, of these
statements you believe to be untrue and, if so, why?
Please provide any evidence you have that any of these statements are
untrue.
For example, if you believe that Raymond Keene has ever written a book
that was not attacked by Edward Winter, please provide the name of the
book.
Finally, kindly inform us of whether or not you are a personal witness
to the events that you are disputing and, if not, provide the names of
the witnesses upon which you are relying.
Sam Sloan
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| Randy Bauer 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
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"Blind Frank" <blindfrank@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:xgisg.6499$cd3.2602@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
quote:
> X-No-archive: yes
>
> "samsloan" <it was deleted based in part on your input and his chance for
>
> Too bad that none of the blowhards that XXXXX about you ever do anything
> positive themselves.
Get a room.
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| Blind Frank 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| X-No-archive: yes
"Randy Bauer" <> Get a room.
quote:
>
>
Even Sam Sloan has friends. That in itself should be a reassurance to
everyone. You should applaud those of us who see the light that is Sam, not
just the darkness.
| |
| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski wrote (9 Jul 2006 00:37:23 -0700):
quote:
> Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity is disgusting!
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> Kindly explain why you think that my posting of chess biographies
> on Wikipedia was "disgusting".
_
I wrote (9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700):
quote:
> I, of course, can not speak for Wlodzimierz Holsztynski, but
> I might be able to provide some useful information. Here is the
> first time that I saw Wlodzimierz Holsztynski express disapproval
> of Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity:
>_
> "[Sam Sloan's] idiotic text about Edward Winter,
> ... should be disregarded immediately, offhand,
> without wasting time." - Wlodzimierz Holsztynski
> (6 Mar 2006 03:34:25 -0800)
>_
> Some sample ridiculous statements from the Sam Sloan text
> (posted here, Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:46:37 GMT):
> _
> (1) "For the past more than 30 years, every time a new book
> by Keene has come out or a new article by Keene has been
> published, Edward Winter has written articles attacking it."
>_
> (2) "Kingston is from the same part of England that Winter is
> believed to be from."
>_
> (3) "Edward Winter filed an ethics complaint with the FIDE
> Congress accusing Keene of unethical conduct in writing
> books almost exclusively about opening theory, whereas
> Winter said there should be more books about chess history."
>_
> (4) "Keene's opponent was Florencio Campomanes who
> Winter supported."
>_
> (5) "Chess Notes ... contains brief commentaries usually not
> more than one or two paragraphs in length attacking usually
> insignificant errors and spelling mistakes made by this or that
> chess writer."
>_
> (6) "If a book by Keene contains a spelling mistake, Chess
> Notes will point it out."
>_
> "Wow, I didn't know that ... San Diego, California
> (where I was born and lived until 1980) [is] part of
> England." - Taylor Kingston (3 Mar 2006
> 11:25:28 -0800)
>_
> http://www.chesshistory.com/
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 19:42:49 -0700):
quote:
> Thank you for providing a list of quotes of statements I have made
> in years past.
>_
> Now that you have done this, kindly explain which, if any, of these
> statements you believe to be untrue and, if so, why?
>_
> Please provide any evidence you have that any of these statements
> are untrue.
>_
> For example, if you believe that Raymond Keene has ever written
> a book that was not attacked by Edward Winter, please provide the
> name of the book.
>_
> Finally, kindly inform us of whether or not you are a personal witness
> to the events that you are disputing and, if not, provide the names of
> the witnesses upon which you are relying.
_
Sam Sloan seems to have failed to keep in mind how Wikipedia
works. As a reminder:
_
"Even if Sam Sloan were the authority he takes himself
to be, that would cut no special ice on Wikipedia.
Unsourced gossip being cut is a good thing, as Sam
should note well." - Charles Matthews
(18:03, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
_
In my 9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700 note (reproduced above), I provided
a link to Chess Notes so that people can get an idea about some
of these matters.
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| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski wrote (9 Jul 2006 00:37:23 -0700):
quote:
> Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity is disgusting!
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> Kindly explain why you think that my posting of chess biographies
> on Wikipedia was "disgusting".
_
I wrote (9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700):
quote:
> I, of course, can not speak for Wlodzimierz Holsztynski, but
> I might be able to provide some useful information. Here is the
> first time that I saw Wlodzimierz Holsztynski express disapproval
> of Sam Sloan's Wikipedia activity:
>_
> "[Sam Sloan's] idiotic text about Edward Winter,
> ... should be disregarded immediately, offhand,
> without wasting time." - Wlodzimierz Holsztynski
> (6 Mar 2006 03:34:25 -0800)
>_
> Some sample ridiculous statements from the Sam Sloan text
> (posted here, Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:46:37 GMT):
> _
> (1) "For the past more than 30 years, every time a new book
> by Keene has come out or a new article by Keene has been
> published, Edward Winter has written articles attacking it."
>_
> (2) "Kingston is from the same part of England that Winter is
> believed to be from."
>_
> (3) "Edward Winter filed an ethics complaint with the FIDE
> Congress accusing Keene of unethical conduct in writing
> books almost exclusively about opening theory, whereas
> Winter said there should be more books about chess history."
>_
> (4) "Keene's opponent was Florencio Campomanes who
> Winter supported."
>_
> (5) "Chess Notes ... contains brief commentaries usually not
> more than one or two paragraphs in length attacking usually
> insignificant errors and spelling mistakes made by this or that
> chess writer."
>_
> (6) "If a book by Keene contains a spelling mistake, Chess
> Notes will point it out."
>_
> "Wow, I didn't know that ... San Diego, California
> (where I was born and lived until 1980) [is] part of
> England." - Taylor Kingston (3 Mar 2006
> 11:25:28 -0800)
>_
> http://www.chesshistory.com/
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 19:42:49 -0700):
quote:
> Thank you for providing a list of quotes of statements I have made
> in years past.
>_
> Now that you have done this, kindly explain which, if any, of these
> statements you believe to be untrue and, if so, why?
>_
> Please provide any evidence you have that any of these statements
> are untrue.
>_
> For example, if you believe that Raymond Keene has ever written
> a book that was not attacked by Edward Winter, please provide the
> name of the book.
>_
> Finally, kindly inform us of whether or not you are a personal witness
> to the events that you are disputing and, if not, provide the names of
> the witnesses upon which you are relying.
_
Sam Sloan seems to have failed to keep in mind how Wikipedia
works. As a reminder:
_
"Even if Sam Sloan were the authority he takes himself
to be, that would cut no special ice on Wikipedia.
Unsourced gossip being cut is a good thing, as Sam
should note well." - Charles Matthews
(18:03, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
_
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=45399095
_
_
"... Please read the content at the following links very
carefully:
_
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...te_your_sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...l_point_of_view
_
... Until you can prove all of these claims, they have no
business being in the article. Wikipedia is not a forum for you
to write articles chock full of your own opinions, speculations,
and rants. ..." - Howard Cheng (22:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC))
_
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Edward_G._Winter
_
In my 9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700 note (reproduced above), I provided
a link to Chess Notes so that people can get an idea about some
of these matters (especially, "(5)").
| |
| Sam Sloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| On 9 Jul 2006 17:40:06 -0700, "Louis Blair" <lblai@blackburn.edu>
wrote:
quote:
>samsloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
>(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
>wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
>
>
>_
>Edward Winter?
>
>_
>samsloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
>(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
>wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
>
>
>_
> "... Sloan recently took it on himself to campaign for Bessel
> Kok's slate of candidates in the upcoming FIDE election
>
>(http://groups.google.com/group/rec....4c509552b9798be).
> He put a biography of Panupand Vijjuprabha (one of Kok's team) on
> Wikipedia, that was an obvious campaign piece that included stuff
> like Vijjuprabha's phone number. I felt this was non-notable so I
> made an AfD nomination to get community opinion
>
>(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...and_Vijjuprabha).
> I then noticed the article was pasted verbatim from Kok's group's
> web site
>
>(http://www.rightmove06.org/index.ph...t_z_articles=62)
> without attribution, so I noted that (and gave the link) in the AfD.
> The bio was speedied as a copyvio a few minutes later.
>_
> ... Sloan copied several more bios from the same source over the next
> hour. I entered SD requests for these, giving the source links
>
>(http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...ion_of_Articles).
> These too were speedied (Ali Nihat Yazici, Julio C=C3=A9sar Ingolotti,
> and Geoffrey Borg). I also briefly put up a SD request for Bessel Kok
> (mentioning his higher notability), but I then saw that Kok's bio
> contained a mixture of copied and non-copied material, so I took
> down my SD request and edited out the copied material. Except for
> Kok and Yazici, these people are non-notable (a few hundred
> Google hits at most). ..." - Paul Rubin (05:41, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
The above quotes are perfect examples of how Louis Blair, Ralf
Callenberg and Paul Rubin interfered in the FIDE Election in Turin,
Italy and helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected.
Perhaps Kirsan should award his traditional bribe of a Rolex Watch to
those such as Louis Blair, Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg who use
underhanded means to help get him elected.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Sam Sloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| On 9 Jul 2006 22:34:50 -0700, "Louis Blair" <lblai@blackburn.edu>
wrote:
quote:
> "... Please read the content at the following links very
>carefully:
>_
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...te_your_sources
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...l_point_of_view
>_
> ... Until you can prove all of these claims, they have no
> business being in the article. Wikipedia is not a forum for you
> to write articles chock full of your own opinions, speculations,
> and rants. ..." - Howard Cheng (22:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Edward_G._Winter
>_
>In my 9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700 note (reproduced above), I provided
>a link to Chess Notes so that people can get an idea about some
>of these matters (especially, "(5)").
>
Good. Thank you Louis Blair for providing proof that you are full of
it.
First, look at the pages about Verifiability on Wikipedia that you
cite above. One of them states:
"If you are familiar with the subject matter, please check for
inaccuracies and modify as needed, citing sources."
That means that to change the content of one of my pages YOU need to
cite sources. Neither you nor Howard Cheng have the authority under
Wikipedia rules to massively delete and vandalize anything I write
unless you are familiar with the subject matter.
Howard Cheng admitted in his postings that he has played only one game
of chess in his life and knows nothing of the subject matter.
Therefore, he did not have the right to remove my content.
Now, going to the page you cite above, it says:
Attention Sam Sloan
Like I asked you previously on Talk:Chess Life, please cite your
sources. Some examples:
* "In a radio broadcast from the Philippines in 2003, Bobby
Fischer expressed the opinion that Edward Winter does not exist."
What's the date of the broadcast? What station? Where can one read a
transcript?
* "However, one reviewer notes: 'His attention to the most
insignificant detail is more than apparent. . . . '" Who said this?
Where and when was it published?
* "ChessCafe' and Hanon Russell Enterprises stopped publishing
anything by Winter and apparently removed the book reviews by Winter
from the archives." Where is this documented?
* "New In Chess magazine had carried Chess Notes, subject to the
strict condition that Winter not say anything about Keene." Where is
this claim published? Is it in the magazine? What's the issue number,
the date, the pages?
* "Nowadays, no chess magazine in the world is willing to publish
Chess Notes." Where is this documented?
Obviously, Howard Cheng, who wrote the above words, has no knowledge
of this subject, as he himself admits. However, you, Louis Blair, seem
to have some knowledge about chess.
Are you disputing any of the above factual statements?
For example, do you dispute the fact that "* "In a radio broadcast
from the Philippines in 2003, Bobby Fischer expressed the opinion that
Edward Winter does not exist."
If you are disputing that, then obviously you have not played the
tapes, which are available on Bobby Fischer's own website. Why bother
us with your own nonsense if you are not willing to do basic research?
Are you disputing the fact that " * "However, one reviewer notes:
'His attention to the most insignificant detail is more than apparent.
.. . . ' If so, why not dop a two second Google search, and you will
find this quote? If you are not willing to spend two seconds, why do
you waste our time by making us read your lengthy crap.
Next item: " * "ChessCafe' and Hanon Russell Enterprises stopped
publishing anything by Winter and apparently removed the book reviews
by Winter from the archives." Where is this documented?" Where is this
documented? Are you blind, dumb or both? Go look at chesscafe.com and
see for yourself.
And so on.
Why do you have this irksome habit of providing long lists of quotes
of others without providing anything original yourselt?
Sam Sloan
| |
| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> ... I posted about 100 biographies of chess players to Wikipedia.
> All of the people that I wrote biographies of are thankful to me
> for doing this. ...
_
I wrote (9 Jul 2006 17:40:06 -0700):
quote:
> Edward Winter?
_
Sam Sloan apparently does not want to discuss the notion of
Edward Winter supposedly being thankful to Sam Sloan.
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> ... I posted the campaign biographies of all of the members of
> Bessel Kok's team that was running for FIDE election.
>_
> Because of the efforts principally of Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg,
> the biographies of the candidates for FIDE Election were repeatedly
> deleted.
_
I reproduced (9 Jul 2006 17:40:06 -0700)
some Wikipedia quotes:
quote:
> "... Sloan recently took it on himself to campaign for Bessel
> Kok's slate of candidates in the upcoming FIDE election
> (http://groups.google.com/group/rec....4c509552b9798be).
> He put a biography of Panupand Vijjuprabha (one of Kok's team) on
> Wikipedia, that was an obvious campaign piece that included stuff
> like Vijjuprabha's phone number. I felt this was non-notable so I
> made an AfD nomination to get community opinion
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...and_Vijjuprabha).
> I then noticed the article was pasted verbatim from Kok's group's
> web site
> (http://www.rightmove06.org/index.ph...t_z_articles=62)
> without attribution, so I noted that (and gave the link) in the AfD.
> The bio was speedied as a copyvio a few minutes later.
>_
> ... Sloan copied several more bios from the same source over the next
> hour. I entered SD requests for these, giving the source links
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...ion_of_Articles).
> These too were speedied (Ali Nihat Yazici, Julio C=C3=A9sar Ingolotti,
> and Geoffrey Borg). I also briefly put up a SD request for Bessel Kok
> (mentioning his higher notability), but I then saw that Kok's bio
> contained a mixture of copied and non-copied material, so I took
> down my SD request and edited out the copied material. Except for
> Kok and Yazici, these people are non-notable (a few hundred
> Google hits at most). ..." - Paul Rubin (05:41, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
>_
> "... I commend to Sam Sloan the following:
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOT...s_not_a_soapbox).
> I do not believe I am alone in seeing strong evidence of Sam Sloan
> extending to his Wikipedia contributions the strong agenda he has
> outside of Wikipedia. The solution is not for those who disagree with
> Sloan to stop editing, it's for Sloan to stop adding tendentious
> content. And Sam, sometimes when everybody tells you that you
> are wrong, it's because you are wrong." - [Guy Chapman]
> (10:18, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
> http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=45399095
_
Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:30:22 GMT):
quote:
> The above quotes are perfect examples of how Louis Blair,
> Ralf Callenberg and Paul Rubin interfered in the FIDE
> Election in Turin, Italy and helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
> re-elected.
>_
> Perhaps Kirsan should award his traditional bribe of a Rolex Watch to
> those such as Louis Blair, Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg who use
> underhanded means to help get him elected.
_
The ONLY quote of me up there is: "Edward Winter?"
_
Sam Sloan does not explain what is "underhanded" about it. Nor
does he explain how a note, posted after the election, could have
"helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected."
| |
| Blind Frank 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| "Sam Sloan" <> Perhaps Kirsan should award his traditional bribe of a Rolex
Watch to those such as Louis Blair, Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg who use
underhanded means to help get him elected.>
If he's handing out watches, then I hope he will recognize my contribution,
whatever it was.
| |
| Blind Frank 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| X-No-archive: yes
"Louis Blair" <Nor does he explain how a note, posted after the election,
could have
quote:
> "helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected.">
Even though you only wrote a note after the election, it was your attitude
before the election that swung the crucial votes.
| |
| Blind Frank 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| X-No-archive: yes
"Sam Sloan" <> Obviously, Howard Cheng, who wrote the above words, has no
knowledge of this subject, as he himself admits.>
Most of those Wikipedia Editors (all volunteer work-force for a
billion-dollar company) are handicapped, wheel-chair bound shut-ins who can
spend all day at the Wikipedia website working for free so that the
stock-holders continue to reap millions in profits.
What a bunch of losers.
| |
| Skeptic 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
|
Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> If you had ever seen anything written by my son Peter, you would know
> that he cannot immitate me.
Thank God.
| |
| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| I wrote (9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700):
quote:
> ... Some sample ridiculous statements from the Sam Sloan
> text (posted here, Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:46:37 GMT):
> _
> (1) "For the past more than 30 years, every time a new book
> by Keene has come out or a new article by Keene has been
> published, Edward Winter has written articles attacking it."
>_
> (2) "Kingston is from the same part of England that Winter is
> believed to be from."
>_
> (3) "Edward Winter filed an ethics complaint with the FIDE
> Congress accusing Keene of unethical conduct in writing
> books almost exclusively about opening theory, whereas
> Winter said there should be more books about chess history."
>_
> (4) "Keene's opponent was Florencio Campomanes who
> Winter supported."
>_
> (5) "Chess Notes ... contains brief commentaries usually not
> more than one or two paragraphs in length attacking usually
> insignificant errors and spelling mistakes made by this or that
> chess writer."
>_
> (6) "If a book by Keene contains a spelling mistake, Chess
> Notes will point it out."
>_
> "Wow, I didn't know that ... San Diego, California
> (where I was born and lived until 1980) [is] part of
> England." - Taylor Kingston (3 Mar 2006
> 11:25:28 -0800)
>_
> http://www.chesshistory.com/
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 19:42:49 -0700):
quote:
> ... Please provide any evidence you have that any of these
> statements are untrue. ...
_
I wrote (9 Jul 2006 22:34:50 -0700):
quote:
> Sam Sloan seems to have failed to keep in mind how
> Wikipedia works. As a reminder:
> ...
> "... Please read the content at the following links very
> carefully:
>_
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...te_your_sources
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...l_point_of_view
>_
> ... Until you can prove all of these claims, they have no
> business being in the article. Wikipedia is not a forum for you
> to write articles chock full of your own opinions, speculations,
> and rants. ..." - Howard Cheng (22:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Edward_G._Winter
>_
> In my 9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700 note (reproduced above), I
> provided a link to Chess Notes so that people can get an idea
> about some of these matters (especially, "(5)").
_
Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:57:18 GMT):
quote:
> ... look at the pages about Verifiability on Wikipedia that you
> cite above. One of them states:
>_
> "If you are familiar with the subject matter, please check for
> inaccuracies and modify as needed, citing sources."
>_
> That means that to change the content of one of my pages YOU
> need to cite sources. Neither you nor Howard Cheng have the
> authority under Wikipedia rules to massively delete and vandalize
> anything I write unless you are familiar with the subject matter.
_
Here is what I find at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability :
_
"Editors adding new material to an article should cite
a reputable source, or it may be removed by any editor."
_
"The obligation to provide a reputable source lies with
the editors wishing to include the material, not on those
seeking to remove it."
_
"Remove unsourced material about living persons
immediately if it could be viewed as criticism"
_
Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:57:18 GMT):
quote:
> ... Now, going to the page you cite above, it says:
>_
> Attention Sam Sloan
>_
> Like I asked you previously on Talk:Chess Life, please cite your
> sources. Some examples: ...
_
At this time, I have no interest in the examples from that page.
I mentioned the page because of the PRINCIPLE that was
indicated there:
_
"... Until you can prove all of these claims, they have no
business being in the article. Wikipedia is not a forum for you
to write articles chock full of your own opinions, speculations,
and rants. ..." - Howard Cheng (22:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC))
_
Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:57:18 GMT):
quote:
> Are you disputing ...
_
Sam Sloan should see my 9 Jul 2006 18:47:01 -0700 note
(partially reproduced at the beginning above) for a list of the
six items that I am currently concerned about.
_
Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:57:18 GMT):
quote:
> Why do you have this irksome habit of providing long lists of
> quotes of others without providing anything original yourselt?
_
I provided the Charles Matthews and Howard Cheng quotes
as a reminder of how Wikipedia works. I saw no need for any
additional words from me on that subject.
| |
| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> ... I posted about 100 biographies of chess players to Wikipedia.
> All of the people that I wrote biographies of are thankful to me
> for doing this. ...
_
I wrote (9 Jul 2006 17:40:06 -0700):
quote:
> Edward Winter?
_
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
quote:
> ... I posted the campaign biographies of all of the members of
> Bessel Kok's team that was running for FIDE election.
>_
> Because of the efforts principally of Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg,
> the biographies of the candidates for FIDE Election were repeatedly
> deleted.
_
I reproduced (9 Jul 2006 17:40:06 -0700)
some Wikipedia quotes:
quote:
> "... Sloan recently took it on himself to campaign for Bessel
> Kok's slate of candidates in the upcoming FIDE election
> (http://groups.google.com/group/rec....4c509552b9798be).
> He put a biography of Panupand Vijjuprabha (one of Kok's team) on
> Wikipedia, that was an obvious campaign piece that included stuff
> like Vijjuprabha's phone number. I felt this was non-notable so I
> made an AfD nomination to get community opinion
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...and_Vijjuprabha).
> I then noticed the article was pasted verbatim from Kok's group's
> web site
> (http://www.rightmove06.org/index.ph...t_z_articles=62)
> without attribution, so I noted that (and gave the link) in the AfD.
> The bio was speedied as a copyvio a few minutes later.
>_
> ... Sloan copied several more bios from the same source over the next
> hour. I entered SD requests for these, giving the source links
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...ion_of_Articles).
> These too were speedied (Ali Nihat Yazici, Julio C=C3=A9sar Ingolotti,
> and Geoffrey Borg). I also briefly put up a SD request for Bessel Kok
> (mentioning his higher notability), but I then saw that Kok's bio
> contained a mixture of copied and non-copied material, so I took
> down my SD request and edited out the copied material. Except for
> Kok and Yazici, these people are non-notable (a few hundred
> Google hits at most). ..." - Paul Rubin (05:41, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
>_
> "... I commend to Sam Sloan the following:
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOT...s_not_a_soapbox).
> I do not believe I am alone in seeing strong evidence of Sam Sloan
> extending to his Wikipedia contributions the strong agenda he has
> outside of Wikipedia. The solution is not for those who disagree with
> Sloan to stop editing, it's for Sloan to stop adding tendentious
> content. And Sam, sometimes when everybody tells you that you
> are wrong, it's because you are wrong." - [Guy Chapman]
> (10:18, 21 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
> http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...&oldid=45399095
_
Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:30:22 GMT):
quote:
> The above quotes are perfect examples of how Louis Blair,
> Ralf Callenberg and Paul Rubin interfered in the FIDE
> Election in Turin, Italy and helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
> re-elected.
>_
> Perhaps Kirsan should award his traditional bribe of a Rolex Watch to
> those such as Louis Blair, Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg who use
> underhanded means to help get him elected.
_
I wrote (10 Jul 2006 04:12:01 -0700):
quote:
> The ONLY quote of me up there is: "Edward Winter?"
>_
> Sam Sloan does not explain what is "underhanded" about it. Nor
> does he explain how a note, posted after the election, could have
> "helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected."
_
Blind Frank wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:08:53 GMT):
quote:
> Even though you only wrote a note after the election, it was your
> attitude before the election that swung the crucial votes.
_
I assume/hope that Blind Frank is joking. Still, it should be
remembered that Sam Sloan did not merely claim that I "helped"
Kirsan. He wrote that I "[used] underhanded means" and
"interfered in the FIDE Election in Turin, Italy". Of course, no
specific pre-vote action by me was specified.
_
Referring to "most of those Wikipedia Editors",
Blind Frank wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:10:56 GMT):
quote:
> ... What a bunch of losers.
_
Losers or not, their stated intention is to enforce Wikipedia
rules - things like: (1) no copyright violation, (2) no original
research, (3) no unsourced criticism of living persons, and
(4) neutral point of view. There is no obligation for them to
set aside such rules in order to serve a political objective.
_
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOT...s_not_a_soapbox
_
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"Louis Blair" <Nor does he explain how a note, posted after the
election,
could have
quote:
> "helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected.">
Even though you only wrote a note after the election, it was your
attitude
before the election that swung the crucial votes.
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"Sam Sloan" <> Obviously, Howard Cheng, who wrote the above words, has
no
knowledge of this subject, as he himself admits.>
Most of those Wikipedia Editors (all volunteer work-force for a
billion-dollar company) are handicapped, wheel-chair bound shut-ins who
can
spend all day at the Wikipedia website working for free so that the
stock-holders continue to reap millions in profits.
What a bunch of losers.
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| |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod) 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod) wrote:
>
>
> Kindly explain your statement. I posted about 100 biographies of chess
> players to Wikipedia.
That's horrible!
quote:
> All of the people that I wrote biographies of are
> thankful to me for doing this.
You are lying again. And it's irrelevant anyway.
quote:
> Then a few of my regular critics here started going over to Wikipedia
> and attacking me there. Principal among these were Louis Blair, Paul
> Rubin, Ralf Callenberg, Neil Bernnen and Bill Brock.
I am grateful to them.
quote:
> Because of their constant attacks, they succeeded
> in getting several of my biographies of chess players deleted.
Since you have admitted to an attempt at posting
a HUNDRED bigraphies in wikiedia, it is only
right and logical that counter-actions were "constant",
and that "several" of your posts were deleted.
I wish, ALL of your attempts failed. Your accuracy,
objectivity and good-will standards are way below
journalistic, and even more so for making contributions
to an encyclopedia.
quote:
> For example, I posted the campaign biographies
> of all of the members of Bessel Kok's team that
> was running for FIDE election.
Wikipedia should not serve you as a political
stepping stone. Find other ways to serve your
potential political sponsors.
quote:
> Because of the efforts principally of Paul Rubin and Ralf Callenberg,
> the biographies of the candidates for FIDE Election were repeatedly
> deleted.
As I said, you have no business to touch wikipedia.
quote:
> This helped get Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected as President of FIDE,
> especially since Ralf Callenberg kept deleting all of the well known
> negative facts about Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.
You are so full of yourself. The above statement is
the most idiotic statement which I have read in the
connection with the FIDE elections.
quote:
> In all this time, I did not see you, Wlod, over there.
Over where? I don't want to have anything to do with you.
quote:
> Kindly explain why you think that my posting of chess
> biographies on Wikipedia was "disgusting".
>
> Sam Sloan
Sam, I am not going to go over a hundred of your
bullshit stories. I'll choose one for a separate thread.
One spoon of soup gives a good idea about the
whole stinking bowl.
Stay away from wikipedia,
Wlod
| |
| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Louis Blair wrote:
quote:
> I provided the Charles Matthews and Howard Cheng quotes
> as a reminder of how Wikipedia works. I saw no need for any
> additional words from me on that subject.
If you have nothing to do with your life but provide the quotes of
others, what are you doing here and why are you wasting our time?
We can go out and find those quotes ourselves.
Sam Sloan
| |
| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod) wrote:
quote:
> Since you have admitted to an attempt at posting
> a HUNDRED bigraphies in wikiedia, it is only
> right and logical that counter-actions were "constant",
> and that "several" of your posts were deleted.
> I wish, ALL of your attempts failed.
I did not "attempt" to post 100 chess biographies on Wikipedia. I did
post 100 chess biographies on Wikipedia. All but one of them is still
there.
I merely waited until Ralf Callenberg, Paul Rubin and Louis Blair were
not looking and reposted them.
I added a new biography yesterday and no I am not going to tell you
where it is for fear that they will vandalize it again.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Barnabas Collins 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 15:47:06 GMT, sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan)
wrote:
quote:
>16 Fake Sam Sloan messages posted while I was at the World Open
Memo to self:
Don't even think of joining this chess organization. Instead spend
the money on a multi-player chess game for my pocket pc.
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| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 19:42:49 -0700):
quote:
> ... Please provide any evidence you have that any of these
> statements are untrue. ...
_
I wrote (9 Jul 2006 22:34:50 -0700):
quote:
> Sam Sloan seems to have failed to keep in mind how
> Wikipedia works. As a reminder:
> ...
> "... Please read the content at the following links very
> carefully:
>_
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...te_your_sources
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...l_point_of_view
>_
> ... Until you can prove all of these claims, they have no
> business being in the article. Wikipedia is not a forum for you
> to write articles chock full of your own opinions, speculations,
> and rants. ..." - Howard Cheng (22:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC))
>_
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Edward_G._Winter
_
Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:57:18 GMT):
quote:
> ... Why do you have this irksome habit of providing long lists of
> quotes of others without providing anything original yourselt?
_
I wrote (10 Jul 2006 07:01:54 -0700):
quote:
> ... I provided the Charles Matthews and Howard Cheng quotes
> as a reminder of how Wikipedia works. I saw no need for any
> additional words from me on that subject.
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (11 Jul 2006 05:01:05 -0700):
quote:
> If you have nothing to do with your life but provide the quotes of
> others, what are you doing here and why are you wasting our
> time?
>
> We can go out and find those quotes ourselves.
_
When Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com) (NNTP-Posting-Host:
68.199.110.255) writes about Wikipedia, it seems to me to be
worthwhile to make some information readily available to those
reading the thread.
| |
| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| samsloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
_
7 ... I posted about 100 biographies of chess players to Wikipedia.
7 All of the people that I wrote biographies of are thankful to me
7 for doing this. ...
_
_
Jana Bellin?
| |
| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Louis Blair wrote:
quote:
> samsloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
> (NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
> wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
> _
> 7 ... I posted about 100 biographies of chess players to Wikipedia.
> 7 All of the people that I wrote biographies of are thankful to me
> 7 for doing this. ...
> _
> _
> Jana Bellin?
Why do you assume that Jana Bellin is not thankful to me for posting
her biography on Wikipedia?
Do you know her?
You are imposing your morality on her. You probably think it is a bad
thing that she has been married to three famous chess masters.
Obviously, she does not think so. Otherwise, she would not have married
them. All of these marriages have been highly publicized, especially in
British Chass Magazine. At least she waited a decent interval,
sometimes as long as two or three weeks, between marriages. What is
wrong with that?
Do you think that it was wrong of me to mention that she is trying to
impose universal drug testing on all chess masters? She can resign her
position any time, and has not done so.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Louis Blair 2006-08-03, 2:51 am |
| Sam Sloan (sloan@ishipress.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:41:55 GMT):
7 ...
7 Jana Bellin (b. 1947 in Czechoslovakia) is a Woman
7 Grandmaster of chess.
7
7 She is best known for marrying chess grandmasters. First
7 she married Grandmaster Tony Miles. Then she married
7 William Hartston. Then she married Robert Bellin.
7
7 This information may not be up to date, as it is difficult to
7 keep up with recent developments.
7
7 She is a medical doctor and Chairman of the FIDE Medical
7 Commission, which supervises drug testing of chess players.
7 She has become controversial in FIDE, because many chess
7 grandmasters object to being tested for drugs, because it is
7 expensive and there is no history of drug abuse by chess
7 players, nor is there any evidence that drugs can improve
7 chess performance.
7 ...
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (9 Jul 2006 05:41:14 -0700):
_
7 ... I posted about 100 biographies of chess players to Wikipedia.
7 All of the people that I wrote biographies of are thankful to me
7 for doing this. ...
_
I wrote (12 Jul 2006 04:35:05 -0700):
7 Jana Bellin?
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (12 Jul 2006 05:36:37 -0700):
7 Why do you assume that Jana Bellin is not thankful to me for
7 posting her biography on Wikipedia?
7
7 Do you know her?
_
Sam Sloan is asking the wrong question. The appropriate
question is whether or not Sam Sloan knows her? HE is the
one making the assertion that Jana Bellin is thankful to Sam
Sloan. What exactly are his grounds for making this assertion?
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (12 Jul 2006 05:36:37 -0700):
7 You are imposing your morality on her. You probably think it
7 is a bad thing that she has been married to three famous chess
7 masters. Obviously, she does not think so. Otherwise, she
7 would not have married them. All of these marriages have been
7 highly publicized, especially in British Chass Magazine. At
7 least she waited a decent interval, sometimes as long as two
7 or three weeks, between marriages. What is wrong with that?
_
Here, the issue isn't what is wrong with her activities. The issue
is whether or not she is thankful for the Sam Sloan style of
reporting.
_
"... This information may not be up to date, as it
is difficult to keep up with recent developments. ..."
_
Sam Sloan (samhsloan@gmail.com)
(NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.199.110.255)
wrote (12 Jul 2006 05:36:37 -0700):
7 Do you think that it was wrong of me to mention that she is
7 trying to impose universal drug testing on all chess masters?
7 She can resign her position any time, and has not done so.
_
Again, here, the issue is whether or not she is thankful for the
Sam Sloan style of reporting.
_
By the way, how much longer is Sam Sloan going to duck the
question about whether or not Edward Winter is thankful to
Sam Sloan for his Wikipedia EW biography?
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Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod) wrote:
quote:
> Since you have admitted to an attempt at posting
> a HUNDRED bigraphies in wikiedia, it is only
> right and logical that counter-actions were "constant",
> and that "several" of your posts were deleted.
> I wish, ALL of your attempts failed.
I did not "attempt" to post 100 chess biographies on Wikipedia. I did
post 100 chess biographies on Wikipedia. All but one of them is still
there.
I merely waited until Ralf Callenberg, Paul Rubin and Louis Blair were
not looking and reposted them.
I added a new biography yesterday and no I am not going to tell you
where it is for fear that they will vandalize it again.
Sam Sloan
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod) wrote:
>
>
> I did not "attempt" to post 100 chess biographies on Wikipedia. I did
> post 100 chess biographies on Wikipedia. All but one of them is still
> there.
>
> I merely waited until Ralf Callenberg, Paul Rubin and Louis Blair were
> not looking and reposted them.
>
> I added a new biography yesterday and no I am not going to tell you
> where it is for fear that they will vandalize it again.
>
> Sam Sloan
| |
|
| Hey Stoopid Blair:
Where are you messages? You keep re-posting all these messages from other
people, and I have no idea if you are saying anything, since it is just a
jumble of old messages.
| |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod) 2006-08-03, 2:52 am |
| samsloan wrote:
quote:
>
> Louis Blair wrote:
>
>
> Why do you assume that Jana Bellin is not thankful to me for posting
> her biography on Wikipedia?
>
> Do you know her?
Sam Sloan, you have lied when you wrote that
all people you have written about, including Jana Bellin,
liked what you have done to them or even were grateful to you.
This is basically beside the point anyway.
An encyclopedia should not be used to
advertise yourself, to gain more notoriety,
to get any side advantages, including the
gratefulnes of the subjects.
You and your junk do not belong to encyclopedias.
You and your junk, and **your** notion of "notable"
belongs to the gossip mags, to the dirty magazines,
and that's all. For what you have written and ommitted
about Jana Bellin you should not be permitted to
mess any encyclopedia anymore. Stick to
dirty magazines and to USCF.
Wlod
quote:
> You are imposing your morality on her. You probably think it is a bad
> thing that she has been married to three famous chess masters.
> Obviously, she does not think so. Otherwise, she would not have married
> them. All of these marriages have been highly publicized, especially in
> British Chass Magazine. At least she waited a decent interval,
> sometimes as long as two or three weeks, between marriages. What is
> wrong with that?
>
> Do you think that it was wrong of me to mention that she is trying to
> impose universal drug testing on all chess masters? She can resign her
> position any time, and has not done so.
>
> Sam Sloan
| |
| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:52 am |
| Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod) wrote:
quote:
> samsloan wrote:
>
> Sam Sloan, you have lied when you wrote that
> all people you have written about, including Jana Bellin,
> liked what you have done to them or even were grateful to you.
>
> This is basically beside the point anyway.
> An encyclopedia should not be used to
> advertise yourself, to gain more notoriety,
> to get any side advantages, including the
> gratefulnes of the subjects.
>
> You and your junk do not belong to encyclopedias.
> You and your junk, and **your** notion of "notable"
> belongs to the gossip mags, to the dirty magazines,
> and that's all. For what you have written and ommitted
> about Jana Bellin you should not be permitted to
> mess any encyclopedia anymore. Stick to
> dirty magazines and to USCF.
>
> Wlod
There is absolutely nothing wrong with my biography of Jana Bellin
(which, incidentally, was modified by you on July 14). Here it is.
Please tell us what you think is wrong with it or why she would not be
happy about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jana_Bellin
Incidentally, I wrote a biography of Leroy Dubeck which may explain why
he supported me for election and got me elected.
Sam Sloan
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| Paul Rubin 2006-08-03, 2:52 am |
| "samsloan" <samhsloan@gmail.com> writes:
quote:
> Incidentally, I wrote a biography of Leroy Dubeck which may explain why
> he supported me for election and got me elected.
Dubeck supported you? Is there any public record of that, i.e.
something written by Dubeck himself, or was it just behind the scenes?
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| samsloan 2006-08-03, 2:52 am |
| Paul Rubin wrote:
quote:
> "samsloan" <samhsloan@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Dubeck supported you? Is there any public record of that, i.e.
> something written by Dubeck himself, or was it just behind the scenes?
Leroy Dubeck called a Special Meeting of the New Jersey State Chess
Association just to announce that he was supporting me for election to
the Executive Board and to recommend that the association endorse me
for election, which it did.
There was a lot of grumbling especially by Steve Doyle but they went
along with his recommendation.
I was as shocked as anybody when I learned about this.
If you will look at the numbers you will see that this what got me
elected and, of course, Dubeck has me in his hip pocket now.
Sam Sloan
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| ron_suarez_chess@yahoo.com 2006-08-03, 2:52 am |
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samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Paul Rubin wrote:
>
> Leroy Dubeck called a Special Meeting of the New Jersey State Chess
> Association just to announce that he was supporting me for election to
> the Executive Board and to recommend that the association endorse me
> for election, which it did.
>
> There was a lot of grumbling especially by Steve Doyle but they went
> along with his recommendation.
>
> I was as shocked as anybody when I learned about this.
>
> If you will look at the numbers you will see that this what got me
> elected and, of course, Dubeck has me in his hip pocket now.
>
> Sam Sloan
Well Sammy, maybe if Leroy can get his wife to launder his pants, the
slime and taint will be removed from them...
Ron Suarez
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| Paul Rubin 2006-08-03, 2:52 am |
| "samsloan" <samhsloan@gmail.com> writes:
quote:
> Leroy Dubeck called a Special Meeting of the New Jersey State Chess
> Association just to announce that he was supporting me for election to
> the Executive Board and to recommend that the association endorse me
> for election, which it did.
I can't find anything about this at www.njscf.org, including in the
forum section. Was there an announcement of any kind? (Is something
really an endorsement if there's no announcement?)
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