Gratuitous: Received headers show the messages arriving at the *same* second, making it impossible to tell which came first (time-wise).
Nice job. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 6, 2011, at 10:32 AM, Geoffrey Spear <geoffsp...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 4:19 AM, Arkady English > <arkadyenglish+ag...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I call a CFJ on the statement "The player with the e-mail address >> 'geoffsp...@gmail.com' (Wooble) is a player." > > I initiate a criminal CFJ alleging that H. CotC Murphy violated the > Power-2 rule 1868 by failing to assign a judge to the above judicial > case as soon as possible after it became Open. > > I submit the following gratuitous arguments in the quoted inquiry case > (not the criminal case): > > {{ > I allegedly registered at 13:41:01 UTC; my previous deregistration > occurred at 13:41:02 30 days earlier; I was still ineligible for 1 > second. This was intended to create secret ambiguity to protest the > lack of to-the-second granularity in the current Registrar's reports. > > When I decided that it would be more interesting to be a platonic > player confusingly instead of being a platonic non-player confusingly, > I purportedly deregistered again and then actually registered. > > Therefore, at the time this CFJ was called, the statement was FALSE, > although if re-called it would be TRUE. > }} > > Pedantically Yours, > > Wooble