Re: BUS: I buy a Stamp, transferring 6 shinies to Agora to do so.

2017-11-02 Thread Alex Smith
On Thu, 2017-11-02 at 09:34 -0400, ATMunn wrote:
> Let's test the limits of how far subject line actions can go...
> Feel free to CFJ.

I believe the precedent is that if the message implies that the subject
line contains an action, we can find the action in the subject line.
That looks like a pretty strong implication to me.

-- 
ais523


Re: BUS: I buy a Stamp, transferring 6 shinies to Agora to do so.

2017-11-02 Thread Owen Jacobson
I favour this CFJ.

-o

> On Nov 2, 2017, at 1:21 PM, Benjamin Schultz  
> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 9:34 AM, ATMunn  wrote:
>> Let's test the limits of how far subject line actions can go...
>> Feel free to CFJ.
> 
> 
> Challenge accepted.
> 
> I CFJ on the following statement: ATMunn bought a Stamp in the referenced 
> message (posted on or about 2 Nov 2017 14:34 Z).
> I submit ATMunn's message as evidence.
> 
> I argue for a decision of FALSE. Agoran practice is that the content of a 
> message matters.
> 
>OscarMeyr


Re: BUS: I buy a Stamp, transferring 6 shinies to Agora to do so.

2017-11-02 Thread Benjamin Schultz
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 9:34 AM, ATMunn  wrote:

> Let's test the limits of how far subject line actions can go...
> Feel free to CFJ.
>

Challenge accepted.

I CFJ on the following statement: ATMunn bought a Stamp in the referenced
message (posted on or about 2 Nov 2017 14:34 Z).
I submit ATMunn's message as evidence.

I argue for a decision of FALSE. Agoran practice is that the content of a
message matters.

   OscarMeyr


BUS: I buy a Stamp, transferring 6 shinies to Agora to do so.

2017-11-02 Thread ATMunn

Let's test the limits of how far subject line actions can go...
Feel free to CFJ.