(Accidentally posted this on the moribund CFC discussion board first. Oh well.)
At this point I really have to hand it to the CFC. It essentially no longer exists except for a "temporarily offline" message. That is the smile that is left of the Cheshire cat. If you disagree, try to prove me wrong.
Once upon a time, only a few year ago, the CFC was a troubled organization to be sure, but you could still see the cat, throw shoes at it and know that it existed. It had an office with real people in it. It published a magainze late 4 or 6 times a year. It had a website that was rarely updated for news. It rated tournaments out of order and the ratings were published in the aforementioned fishwrap or on the website.
Now look at it, and particularly the progression:
- a magazine that shrank from 6 to 4 to 0 issues without a word to the members
- no more office
- a "webzine" that was still-born because of um, er, "expert management"
- a website that has been saying it is "temporarily" offline for well over a week and there are at least 3 regular Chesstalk posters who could have fixed it within a day
Can anybody currently demonstrate that the CFC actually continues to exist?
Right now it looks like the website message is the smile that's all that's left of the cat. Remember folks: the CFC is smiling on you.
Steve
At this point I really have to hand it to the CFC. It essentially no longer exists except for a "temporarily offline" message. That is the smile that is left of the Cheshire cat. If you disagree, try to prove me wrong.
Once upon a time, only a few year ago, the CFC was a troubled organization to be sure, but you could still see the cat, throw shoes at it and know that it existed. It had an office with real people in it. It published a magainze late 4 or 6 times a year. It had a website that was rarely updated for news. It rated tournaments out of order and the ratings were published in the aforementioned fishwrap or on the website.
Now look at it, and particularly the progression:
- a magazine that shrank from 6 to 4 to 0 issues without a word to the members
- no more office
- a "webzine" that was still-born because of um, er, "expert management"
- a website that has been saying it is "temporarily" offline for well over a week and there are at least 3 regular Chesstalk posters who could have fixed it within a day
Can anybody currently demonstrate that the CFC actually continues to exist?
Right now it looks like the website message is the smile that's all that's left of the cat. Remember folks: the CFC is smiling on you.
Steve
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