ChessWar website : new layout by Norman Schmidt

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ChessWar website : new layout by Norman Schmidt

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http://www.open-aurec.com/chesswar/

Hope you like it. Many thanks Norm :D

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Of course, I like it very much!
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Great new look!

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Hi Froggy,

Very nice layout...good work from Norm

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Hi Froggy,

Very nice layout...good work from Norm

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I find it bad, uninspired, like prison cells, without inspiration, in short crappy, with a bit froggy.
-Popper and Lakatos are good but I'm stuck on Leibowitz
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I must concur with you, but at last what matters is the content. It is very difficult to find well designed web sites, you know...

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Rolf wrote:I find it bad, uninspired, like prison cells, without inspiration, in short crappy, with a bit froggy.
What I like in you Rolf that you are polite and your mouth is sweeter than honey milk :roll:
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Rolf wrote:I find it bad, uninspired, like prison cells, without inspiration, in short crappy, with a bit froggy.
What I like in you Rolf that you are polite and your mouth is sweeter than honey milk :roll:
Yes, I llike to keep it sweet. But I dont confuse buddyism with fraud against the other, the outlandish and the unknown. In my books it's the highest principle to criticise my friend if he's wrong. The plebs thinks that one must solidarize with friends, no matter how foolish or wrong they are. I would also help someone who's mistreated, no matter if he's friend or enemy. This is special, because like here people always examine what the majority does before they take sides.
-Popper and Lakatos are good but I'm stuck on Leibowitz
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Olivier Deville wrote:http://www.open-aurec.com/chesswar/

Hope you like it. Many thanks Norm :D

Olivier
Looking good Olivier.
Thanks also to Norman.

Best to you,

Gerold.