If more people would give me suggestions on what to change in my auctions 
proposal, then I could get it out a lot sooner. :P

On 11/9/2017 9:39 AM, Kerim Aydin wrote:


Well, I did about the same as Herald when I re-posted the victory election
thing.  Traditionally, the proof of a scammer's good intent is an actual
proposal to fix the problem.  I think an apology is appropriate, where the
apology included a fix.  I'm not sure if the fix is stopping all these dumb
micropayments, versus just among sure to help get that auction proposal
out as soon as humanly possible.

On Thu, 9 Nov 2017, VJ Rada wrote:
Alright, G. I'm giving you the opportunity to decide this case.

On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 8:30 PM, Cuddle Beam <cuddleb...@gmail.com> wrote:
Routine finger point to o for collaborating yadda yadda give him green
card, ty, lol.

On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 10:11 AM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> wrote:


On Nov 9, 2017, at 3:50 AM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> wrote:

As authorized by the contract "Easy Off Scam: Cleaning Your Mold Fast",
I cause the Head, V.J Rada, to pay Agora 1 shiny towards the purchase of
the Estate of Erewhon.

[…]

I’m generally pretty reticent to abuse official duties, as a few people
have observed, so I thought I’d explain myself for this deeply
uncharacteristic decision:

1. I’m interested in seeing this loophole closed, if it works. Testing it
somewhat forces us to consider it seriously, rather than as a hypothetical
curio.

2. If it _does_ work, an Estate may well be an appropriate reward. The
ability to spend an infinite amount of money can’t be used for much else,
thankfully.

3. Whether it works or not, the damage is fairly contained. The net effect
of the payments made is zero change to anyone’s balances. This isn’t a scam
that either creates a dictatorship or litters the gamestate with
substantial side effects.

I did delay distributing one other payment to make the scam easier to
operate (specifically, the payment V.J Rada made to create the “Scam Fix”
contract, which remains undistributed), but the scam was set up so that
that would have had no practical effect as I would have otherwise ferreted
that single shiny away in the Easy Off contract, as permitted in power 1 of
that contract.

I respectfully ask forgiveness for my part in it. If anyone sees fit to
point a finger over this, I don’t have much further to say on the subject,
and I won’t hold it against you.

-o





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