Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
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Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
I note, with regret, from my March issue of CHESS, that Jimmy Adams is no longer designated as Editor on the masthead (whereas he was for the February 2012 issue).
I have scoured the inside pages of the March issue and have yet to notice any mention of this transition.
I would like to wish Jimmy all the best for future and congratulations to John Saunders on making the upgrade from Acting Editor to Editor.
No doubt the tribute to JBAs Editorship will be forthcoming in a later issue as perhaps there was no time or space for the March issue.
I have attached an image of JBA playing Stewart Reuben and hopefully, SR will oblige with details of this encounter?
I have scoured the inside pages of the March issue and have yet to notice any mention of this transition.
I would like to wish Jimmy all the best for future and congratulations to John Saunders on making the upgrade from Acting Editor to Editor.
No doubt the tribute to JBAs Editorship will be forthcoming in a later issue as perhaps there was no time or space for the March issue.
I have attached an image of JBA playing Stewart Reuben and hopefully, SR will oblige with details of this encounter?
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
John, I don't know if the sarcastic tone was deliberate, but that's how it reads. However, you are right that it is only fitting to thank someone and pay tribute when they stand down. Other than the cursory mentions in the opening editorial, can you point out where the BCM paid tribute to it's last two editors, Steve Giddins and John Saunders?
No doubt they will be forthcoming in a later issue?
No doubt they will be forthcoming in a later issue?
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
Not to mention the cursory comment when Bernard Cafferty left BCM after many years...
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
David,
The August 2010 issue looks back fondly on John Saunders time at BCM in some depth in a dedicated article starting on page 422.
The May 2011 editorial thanks Steve for his numerous contributions during his (regrettably) short period of tenure.
Simply, I was looking forward to a review of JBAs contributions. Apologies if that view appears to have sarcastic undertones: possibly a consequence of written rather than spoken word.
The August 2010 issue looks back fondly on John Saunders time at BCM in some depth in a dedicated article starting on page 422.
The May 2011 editorial thanks Steve for his numerous contributions during his (regrettably) short period of tenure.
Simply, I was looking forward to a review of JBAs contributions. Apologies if that view appears to have sarcastic undertones: possibly a consequence of written rather than spoken word.
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
Interview with Jimmy Adams http://www.kingpinchess.net
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
David, I disagree. It's inappropriate for you to unilaterally declare something to have sarcastic undertones in a text-only comment (though valid and productive that you explained you felt this way) especially since all the information required to make such a judgement is lacking. It seemed perfectly genteel to me.John Upham wrote:David,
The August 2010 issue looks back fondly on John Saunders time at BCM in some depth in a dedicated article starting on page 422.
The May 2011 editorial thanks Steve for his numerous contributions during his (regrettably) short period of tenure.
Simply, I was looking forward to a review of JBAs contributions. Apologies if that view appears to have sarcastic undertones: possibly a consequence of written rather than spoken word.
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
John, Don't do that to me. I only just came on this thread and until I read it, thought it referred to something much worse.
I don't remember the provenance of that photo where I am shown playing Jimmy a competitive game. Since my hair was black, it was obviously taken quite a number of years ago.
I don't remember the provenance of that photo where I am shown playing Jimmy a competitive game. Since my hair was black, it was obviously taken quite a number of years ago.
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
I agree with Stewart. Jimmy has not been well lately. The headline for this thread should be removed.Stewart Reuben wrote:John, Don't do that to me. I only just came on this thread and until I read it, thought it referred to something much worse.
I don't remember the provenance of that photo where I am shown playing Jimmy a competitive game. Since my hair was black, it was obviously taken quite a number of years ago.
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Re: Farewell to Jimmy Adams!
To be fair, John wrote this headline at: Sun Mar 18, 2012 5:24 pm