Detail: http://zenith.homelinux.net/cotc/viewcase.php?cfj=3015
============================== CFJ 3015 ============================== I created points more than once in this message. ======================================================================== Caller: omd Judge: Murphy Judgement: ======================================================================== History: Called by omd: 30 Apr 2011 20:41:01 GMT Assigned to Murphy: (as of this message) ======================================================================== Caller's Arguments: It's true that "a judicial question on culpability is judged after a number of the Accused's points have been destroyed due to the associated notice", or at least that one has been judged; it doesn't make much sense to require that the points be recreated while the judgement is being assigned. My first attempt to recreate points should have unambiguously succeeded. My second attempt was not intended to be possible, but it may have succeeded; even under the non-fungible interpretation of points suggested by the term "recreate", the points in question did not exist and should have been eligible for recreation. My third through one hundred twenty-sixth attempts might have succeeded if the fungibility of points makes tracking whether "they" were already recreated nonsensical. ======================================================================== Caller's Evidence: On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Charles Walker <charles.w.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 28 April 2011 14:42, Ed Murphy <emurph...@socal.rr.com> wrote: >> ========================= Criminal Case 3012 ========================= >> >> I violated Rule 2158 by failing to assign a judgement to CFJ >> 2664 ASAP. >> >> ======================================================================== > > NOT GUILTY as per the caller's arguments. I recreate 2 points in my possession as allowed by R1504. I destroy those points. I recreate them again. 124 times, I recreate them again. ======================================================================== Detail: http://zenith.homelinux.net/cotc/viewcase.php?cfj=3016 ============================== CFJ 3016 ============================== I have over 250 points. ======================================================================== Caller: omd Judge: Murphy Judgement: ======================================================================== History: Called by omd: 30 Apr 2011 20:41:01 GMT Assigned to Murphy: (as of this message) ======================================================================== Caller's Arguments: It's true that "a judicial question on culpability is judged after a number of the Accused's points have been destroyed due to the associated notice", or at least that one has been judged; it doesn't make much sense to require that the points be recreated while the judgement is being assigned. My first attempt to recreate points should have unambiguously succeeded. My second attempt was not intended to be possible, but it may have succeeded; even under the non-fungible interpretation of points suggested by the term "recreate", the points in question did not exist and should have been eligible for recreation. My third through one hundred twenty-sixth attempts might have succeeded if the fungibility of points makes tracking whether "they" were already recreated nonsensical. ======================================================================== Caller's Evidence: On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Charles Walker <charles.w.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 28 April 2011 14:42, Ed Murphy <emurph...@socal.rr.com> wrote: >> ========================= Criminal Case 3012 ========================= >> >> I violated Rule 2158 by failing to assign a judgement to CFJ >> 2664 ASAP. >> >> ======================================================================== > > NOT GUILTY as per the caller's arguments. I recreate 2 points in my possession as allowed by R1504. I destroy those points. I recreate them again. 124 times, I recreate them again. ========================================================================