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Date: 18 Feb 2006 00:37:02
From: The UT Chess Club
Subject: University of Texas - Chess Club
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/BevoChess/





 
Date: 18 Feb 2006 07:04:12
From: Ray Gordon
Subject: Re: Gordo 'quotes' a Shahade review
My apology to Mr. B.

So people should be st enough to kiss the politicians' butts like
Shahade?



 
Date: 18 Feb 2006 09:44:55
From: EZoto
Subject: Re: University of Texas - Chess Club
On 18 Feb 2006 00:37:02 -0800, "The UT Chess Club"
<[email protected] > wrote:

>http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/BevoChess/

Uh-oh! Here they come. Now that Texas U has won the national
championship in college football they are spreading everywhere. Texas
believes the whole world revolves around them.

EZoto
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Date: 18 Feb 2006 22:46:33
From: Forrest Marler
Subject: Re: University of Texas - Chess Club
In article <[email protected] >, EZoto
<[email protected] > wrote:

> On 18 Feb 2006 00:37:02 -0800, "The UT Chess Club"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/BevoChess/
>
> Uh-oh! Here they come. Now that Texas U has won the national
> championship in college football they are spreading everywhere. Texas
> believes the whole world revolves around them.
>
> EZoto


Can't help the fact that it does! <g >


 
Date: 18 Feb 2006 06:39:08
From: The Historian
Subject: Re: Gordo 'quotes' a Shahade review

Ray Gordon wrote:
> "Ms, Shahade's treatment of rampant sexism in the chess world is equally
> selective. While she correctly nails the ChessBase.com website for its
> oink-oink focus on panties and pawns, I'm amazed that Ms. Shahade
> didn't comment on the sexism that parades through Chess Life on a
> regular basis. The official magazine of the United States Chess
> Federation has for years run ads for chess computers and other
> equipment featuring a stern-faced man seated in front of the machine or
> at the board and a woman standing behind him gazing on in admiration -
> the product varies, but the subtext remains the same: chess is a man's
> game. Also, the recent reign of error of the thankfully-departed Chess
> Life editor Kalev Pehme saw women continually objectified in the
> magazine's pages. Ms. Shahade, if she tried, might remember these
> choice reks from the August 2004 issue:
>
> Page 4: "(Shahade)...bring(s) (the Olympiad) the kind of sass the team
> needs."
> Page 8: "The look of the American team certainly has changed. The women
> are still very attractive..."
> Page 8: "They are American women in style, attitude and individuality."
>
> Page 10: "The women are far more attractive that their male
> counterparts...and will make for good television one day."
>
> "My reaction to the above is "That's nice, Kalev, about those 'girls'.
> Do they play chess too?" I can't help but wonder if the fact that Ms.
> Shahade is a writer for Chess Life caused her to spare the magazine
> criticism. In light of this neglect, her lengthy report on
> ChessBase.com's sins strikes me as more personal bias than righteous
> crusade."

If you are going to lift material from my published writing, couldn't
you at least provide a link and proper attribution?

http://correspondencechess.com/campbell/articles/a060214.htm

> This is WHY she got a high paying job with the USCF. Get it? Pehme is a
> product of Schultz and company.

(Snipped vulgarity)

I think Ms. Shahade was st enough to realize that staying on good
terms with USCF could prove financially helpful. And it has.



  
Date: 19 Feb 2006 02:56:48
From: Ray Gordon
Subject: Re: Learn to read headers asshole
You are not responding to a post by me.

You are responding to an imposter as if it were me.





 
Date: 18 Feb 2006 06:15:23
From: Ray Gordon
Subject: Chess Cunt Shahade
Ms, Shahade's treatment of rampant sexism in the chess world is equally
selective. While she correctly nails the ChessBase.com website for its
oink-oink focus on panties and pawns, I'm amazed that Ms. Shahade
didn't comment on the sexism that parades through Chess Life on a
regular basis. The official magazine of the United States Chess
Federation has for years run ads for chess computers and other
equipment featuring a stern-faced man seated in front of the machine or
at the board and a woman standing behind him gazing on in admiration -
the product varies, but the subtext remains the same: chess is a man's
game. Also, the recent reign of error of the thankfully-departed Chess
Life editor Kalev Pehme saw women continually objectified in the
magazine's pages. Ms. Shahade, if she tried, might remember these
choice reks from the August 2004 issue:

Page 4: "(Shahade)...bring(s) (the Olympiad) the kind of sass the team
needs."
Page 8: "The look of the American team certainly has changed. The women
are still very attractive..."
Page 8: "They are American women in style, attitude and individuality."

Page 10: "The women are far more attractive that their male
counterparts...and will make for good television one day."

My reaction to the above is "That's nice, Kalev, about those 'girls'.
Do they play chess too?" I can't help but wonder if the fact that Ms.
Shahade is a writer for Chess Life caused her to spare the magazine
criticism. In light of this neglect, her lengthy report on
ChessBase.com's sins strikes me as more personal bias than righteous
crusade.

This is WHY she got a high paying job with the USCF. Get it? Pehme is a
product of Schultz and company. She's nothing more than a dyke chess
cunt.