2009/4/26 Ed Murphy <[email protected]>

> > ==============================  CFJ 2464  ==============================
> >
> >     The PNP has more than one G# Note.
>
> I accept H. Conductor Tiger's interpretation of the PNP's message
> as "until either half of a repetition fails" rather than "until a
> repetition fails completely".  Note, however, that it is worded
> as "fails" rather than "would fail", thus the PNP actually performed
> one repetition that (at least) partly failed.
>
> As of March 24, the PNP had 12 E and 15 G# Notes.  Tiger, how many
> Notes of each of these pitches did the PNP have immediately before
> Mon, 06 Apr 2009 17:18:53 -0700 (the time of the message questioned
> in this case)?  If it was still 12 and 15, then the PNP spent Notes
> as follows:
>
By then e had gained 4, in both of the weeks in the end of which notes were
gained e had been Promotor and gained 2G# per week. So e had 12E, 17G#.

>
>  2 E, 2 G#
>  2 E, 2 G#
>  2 E, 2 G#
>  2 E, 2 G#
>  2 E, 2 G#
>  2 E, 2 G#
>  0 E, 2 G#
>
> and would have just 1 G# Note left.  Also, how many G# Notes
> did the PNP gain between Mon, 06 Apr 2009 17:18:53 -0700 and
> 24 Apr 2009 20:40:07 GMT (the time this case was called)?
>
None. E was demoted from being Promotor before e gained any more.

-- 
-Tiger

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