On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   the not-quite-birthday HERALD'S REPORT - June 30, 2008
>
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>                  HERALD'S HISTORY CORNER (*NEW!*)
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>
>  DID YOU KNOW?
>      Samurai, Shogun, and Honorless Worm are "Kudos-related" titles.
>
>  Kudos were a zero-sum measure of Players' honor and respect for each
>  other.  Once per week, a player could increase someone's kudos (other
>  than eir own) at the expense of someone else's (perhaps eir own), if
>  e gave a reason.  Typical uses:  "I increase Murphy's kudos by one by
>  decreasing mine by one, to thank em for helping me with my report" or
>  (to encourage good behavior and discourage bad) "I increase Eris's
>  kudos by one (for making a good judgement) by decreasing Goethe's
>  kudos by one (for being such a jerk while arguing against said good
>  judgement)."  In reality, there was some kudo inflation as players
>  tended to decrease kudos of "vanished inactive" players prior to de-
>  registration, so as to award without punishing.
>
>  Players with kudos above a certain high threshold were Samurai.  The
>  Shogun was e with the most kudos at any given time, the Honorless Worm
>  the least; titles below reflect the instant kudos were repealed ca.
>  2002.  Some insight may be gained by the fact that the last holder of
>  "Honorless Worm" was the only person to have Left in a Huff thrice.
>
Hooray! I hope this becomes a regular feature of the Herald's report
(on a new subject each report of course).

BobTHJ

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