Re: Origins of the Penguin - the back story emerges
Except you insist in making it about me with your ad hominen attacks (that are hysterically off base, my brother will get a good laugh when he finds out our father favoured him and that I resent him, according to your all-knowing analysis).
Well, most of us here know ad hominen attacks are the last refuge of the defeated.
What a flawed leap of logic. Celebrating both winners and losers -- i.e., all competitors -- in an event doesn't logically translate to celebrating all game ideas. I never wrote that we should celebrate the actual game play of all competitors. You exhibit such flawed reasoning, it's no wonder you have to continually quote others to make yourself appear bigger than you are. The little man behind the curtain again!
Normally, the market would decide what chess variants should be celebrated and which should not. Except that in FIDE's chess-as-a-cult world, no variant ever sees the light of day, so the market can't even come into play. But FIDE doesn't have a monopoly over the market for strategy games or even for chess, it's just that very few have made decent attempts to enter that market. I've posted before how flawed the efforts were from Bruce Harper and Yasser Seirawan with their S-Chess variant: they never even bothered to have a web site created where people could try playing the game!
You pretend to know whether anyone is playing my variants. Again, you just can't do anything right. And so when my main variant does launch and the results speak for themselves, you will be left eating crow. As for FIDE, well, let's just say FIDE is so slow they will never know what hit them.
Hey, I took your Shakespeare quote and updated it to apply to you:
“The devil can cite Shakespeare or Bowie or Cohen for his purpose.
An evil soul producing unholy witness
Is like a villain with a smiling cheek,
A goodly apple rotten at the heart.
O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!”
Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec
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Except you insist in making it about me with your ad hominen attacks (that are hysterically off base, my brother will get a good laugh when he finds out our father favoured him and that I resent him, according to your all-knowing analysis).
Well, most of us here know ad hominen attacks are the last refuge of the defeated.
Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec
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What a flawed leap of logic. Celebrating both winners and losers -- i.e., all competitors -- in an event doesn't logically translate to celebrating all game ideas. I never wrote that we should celebrate the actual game play of all competitors. You exhibit such flawed reasoning, it's no wonder you have to continually quote others to make yourself appear bigger than you are. The little man behind the curtain again!
Normally, the market would decide what chess variants should be celebrated and which should not. Except that in FIDE's chess-as-a-cult world, no variant ever sees the light of day, so the market can't even come into play. But FIDE doesn't have a monopoly over the market for strategy games or even for chess, it's just that very few have made decent attempts to enter that market. I've posted before how flawed the efforts were from Bruce Harper and Yasser Seirawan with their S-Chess variant: they never even bothered to have a web site created where people could try playing the game!
You pretend to know whether anyone is playing my variants. Again, you just can't do anything right. And so when my main variant does launch and the results speak for themselves, you will be left eating crow. As for FIDE, well, let's just say FIDE is so slow they will never know what hit them.
Hey, I took your Shakespeare quote and updated it to apply to you:
“The devil can cite Shakespeare or Bowie or Cohen for his purpose.
An evil soul producing unholy witness
Is like a villain with a smiling cheek,
A goodly apple rotten at the heart.
O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!”
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