Chess One wrote:
> "Brian Lafferty" <blafferty@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:0duSj.10901$Zs1.3071@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Chess One wrote:
>
>>> Lookit! its...
>>>
>>>
>>> ... The BRAIN!
>>>
>>> The BRAIN already announced several things in his intro, including the
>>> fact that despite more readers at Chessville than of ChessLife, this
form
>>> of journalism is without 'credibility' in his world. The BRAIN is,
>>> methinks, using words unusually!
>>>
>>> Though, to be absolutely fair to the BRAIN, it is possible that he
>>> doesn't know what an editor is, or simply dislikes what-so-ever they
do?
>>> If the BRAIN's heros are Hanken and Hough, then ho-hah! Say no more,
all
>>> is understood.
>> Bowl Boy, you are truly clueless. Please don't tell us who my heroes
are.
>
> More BRAIN! Less speed :(
>
> I thought the BRAIN, or 'us' if it prefers, was all for openness? For
> revelations! I had wondered what makes for chess journalism in that
BRAIN?
>
>> You're typing through you bung hole again. Wrong. I don't have
heroes.
>> There are people whom I have deep respect for. It's a short list that
>> you'll never be on.
>
> Since this is the BRAIN's issue, [remember?] journalism, I must continue
to
> refer the BRAIN to its own enthusiasm, which it seems is not journalism
at
> all, but journalists!
>
> As such, I would like to make clear than I am not making any big
application
> to any short list. And that the BRAIN has changed the subject.
>
>>>> "This is Mr. Kelly Atkins, one of the editors and forum host at
>>>> chessville.com. He will be visiting SPICE and Texas Tech today to do
an
>>>> exclusive behind the scene college chess re****t. Many people hear
about
>>>> the incredible success of SPICE in a very short period of time. But
how
>>>> do we do it? After this visit, Kelly will re****t the behind the scene
>>>> secret of success of SPICE and its plans in the future."
>>>>
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=13118012&postID=1090820781372510451
>>> Since Chessville is the first major chess site to re****t on SPICE and
>>> with an on-site re****ter spending several days in Lubbock, half a day
of
>>> interviews and photography, inclusive of meeting significant folks
from
>>> the University and the town, then I wonder exactly what 'real'
>>> journalists do in the BRAIN's native state of New Hamp****re?
>> ROTFLMAO!!!!! Chessville a major chess site??!! That's funny. Once
again
>> you display total ignorance. My home state is New Hamp****re??!! I've
>> never been a resident of New Hamp****re, Bowel Boy.
>
> Given two sticks to bite on, the BRAIN gnashes down, but not on his own
> subject, which is whatever journalism is wherever he is. I'm sure it
must
> lie somewhere along the yellow brick road, I can just about hear the
tune...
>
> If I only had a ...
>
> or is that the wind blowing round the old belfry?
>
>>> Perhaps they don't go anywhere in NH, nor speak with others in more
than
>>> a cursory way, and in this way share their fascinating opinions with
all
>>> who still listen to them.
>> LOL!
>>
>>> Unfortunately the BRAIN neglects to mention the extent of his own
public,
>>> as such, but I am sure there are those who find his style and opinions
>>> congenial to their own 'orientation', and do not actually require
>>> anything else.
>> No doubt you were trying to say something here. Can someone run this
>> through a universal alien language translator?
>
> The BRAIN raised a topic, which it then argued about but failed to say
what
> it actually valued, becoming overwhelmed in the process by a need to
tell
> others what their values aughta be,
>
> then changed the subject from journalism to journalists <--bad
BRAIN!
>
> being equally vague on that subject too.
>
> But I /do/ understand better what standards of journalism the BRAIN now
> enjoys from his own example. Forms of anal referencing vagueries in a
> generally abusive mode of other people's perceived shortcomings
off-topic
> from the nominal one, and where it gets 'lost in thought.'
>
> One might thank the BRAIN for demonstrating its predelictions on this
and
> other subjects, but excuse it further exercise on the subject of
journalism,
> since it is became confused and fraught during 'thinking' about chess
> promotion at SPICE and KCF, and is now totally befuddled.
>
> And of course, this is not the BRAIN's own fault, O no! That /is/
entirely
> clear. ;)
>
> As they say in the Granite State, have a gneiss day!
>
> Phil Innes
>
>>> Such folks are excused the rest of the class, and can do extra gym.
[no
>>> pun intended]
>>>
>>> Phil Innes
>>> The Hippocampus,
>>> Vermont
>
>
:-)


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