On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 15:57 -0700, Eric Stucky wrote:
> > On 22 July 2011 10:00, Arkady English wrote:
> > > The term "Secured" is not defined anywhere in the rules
> >
> > Rule 1688/6 (Power=3)
> > Power
> > [snip: definition of "secures"]
> > --
> > Charles Walker
>
> Yeah, I think this is t
> On 22 July 2011 10:00, Arkady English wrote:
> > The term "Secured" is not defined anywhere in the rules
>
> Rule 1688/6 (Power=3)
> Power
> [snip: definition of "secures"]
> --
> Charles Walker
Yeah, I think this is the more pressing issue here :)
But R689, why is the first-class distincti
On 22 July 2011 10:00, Arkady English wrote:
> The term "Secured" is not defined anywhere in the rules
Rule 1688/6 (Power=3)
Power
A Rule that secures a change, action, or value (hereafter the
securing Rule) thereby makes it IMPOSSIBLE to perform that
change or action, or to
On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 10:00 +0100, Arkady English wrote:
> I announce that I deregister the President.
Aside from the thing being tested here, have we decided whether
announcing that you make an announcement works, or does it fall afoul of
ISIDTID?
(For new players like Arkady who may not have he
Gah. I may have got mixed up between "2nd class person" and person.
Thought it was too obvious.
On 22 July 2011 11:42, Aaron Goldfein wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 04:00, Arkady English
> wrote:
> > I announce that I deregister the President.
> >
> > I call a CFJ on the statement "The presi
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 04:00, Arkady English
wrote:
> I announce that I deregister the President.
>
> I call a CFJ on the statement "The president has been deregistered"
> submitting the following statement/evidence:
>
>
> Rule 2326/2 states "The President is a second-class person. Causing the
>
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