Unnecessary... According to 869 this is the phrasing necessary for registration.

The verb "to be registered" means to become a player (i.e., to
      have one's citizenship changed from Unregistered to Registered),
      and the verb "to be deregistered" means to cease to be a player
      (i.e., to have one's citizenship changed from Registered to
      Unregistered).  Where the verb "to register" or "to deregister"
      is used without an explicit direct object, the action is
      implicitly reflexive.
The home page says "To register as a player, just post a message to
the "business" mailing list saying that you register" which is un
specific. I could have posted a message consisting solely of "that you
register" and according to the home page I should be.

You're giving me a hard time though, so I am as well. ;)

Kyle Marek-Spartz



On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Geoffrey Spear <geoffsp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 2:31 AM, Kyle Marek-Spartz <zeckal...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> zeckalpha is to be registered.
>
> Welcome, maybe.
>
> I CFJ on: {{zeckalpha is a Player.}}
>
> Evidence: above-quoted grammatically-problematic message.
>

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