On Fri, 27 Apr 2018, Ørjan Johansen wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Aris Merchant wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry, but to me this really sounds lime you're talking about types of
> > rule defined currency, not instances. This is especially clear because one
> > can't have a set of instances that does not
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Aris Merchant wrote:
I'm sorry, but to me this really sounds lime you're talking about types of
rule defined currency, not instances. This is especially clear because one
can't have a set of instances that does not describe specific instances,
which this one can't because
I'm sorry, but to me this really sounds lime you're talking about types of
rule defined currency, not instances. This is especially clear because one
can't have a set of instances that does not describe specific instances,
which this one can't because it's general (you can pay it off with anything
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Kerim Aydin wrote:
(Useful for all kinds of upkeep costs)
A switch is a Debt switch have possible values consisting of sets
of Rules-defined currencies (the debt load), with a default of
value of empty (0).
I think something has been deleted in that sentence.
(Useful for all kinds of upkeep costs)
A switch is a Debt switch have possible values consisting of sets
of Rules-defined currencies (the debt load), with a default of
value of empty (0). Any non-empty debt load is "unpaid", a
empty debt is "paid" or "paid off".
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