Re: Nomic 217 Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ 3851 judged TRUE

2020-06-27 Thread Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion


On 6/27/2020 2:43 AM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus wrote:
> On 6/27/20 12:10 AM, omd via agora-discussion wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:12 PM James Cook wrote:
>>> I've thought it would be interesting to play a Nomic that starts with
>>> just one simple rule with text like "This is a Nomic; figure the rest
>>> out.". Or just on rules written down explicitly.
>>
>> Back in 2008, there was a short-lived nomic called "Nomic 217", whose
>> initial ruleset consisted in its entirety of this paragraph copied
>> from Agora's Rule 217:
>>
>>   When interpreting and applying the rules, the text of the rules
>>   takes precedence. Where the text is silent, inconsistent, or
>>   unclear, it is to be augmented by game custom, common sense, past
>>   judgements, and consideration of the best interests of the game.
>>
> I think that would be an interesting experiment to revive if others were
> interested.
> 

I'd join this if there's not too many other subgames going on (i.e. would
be too much to do this and a different birthday tournament simultaneouesly).

-G.



Re: Nomic 217 Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ 3851 judged TRUE

2020-06-27 Thread ATMunn via agora-discussion
On 6/27/2020 5:43 AM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via 
agora-discussion wrote:

On 6/27/20 12:10 AM, omd via agora-discussion wrote:

On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:12 PM James Cook via agora-discussion
 wrote:

I've thought it would be interesting to play a Nomic that starts with
just one simple rule with text like "This is a Nomic; figure the rest
out.". Or just on rules written down explicitly.


Back in 2008, there was a short-lived nomic called "Nomic 217", whose
initial ruleset consisted in its entirety of this paragraph copied
from Agora's Rule 217:

   When interpreting and applying the rules, the text of the rules
   takes precedence. Where the text is silent, inconsistent, or
   unclear, it is to be augmented by game custom, common sense, past
   judgements, and consideration of the best interests of the game.


I think that would be an interesting experiment to revive if others were
interested.



I think I would be interested.

--
ATMunn
friendly neighborhood notary here :)


Re: Nomic 217 Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ 3851 judged TRUE

2020-06-27 Thread Ed Strange via agora-discussion
this nomic already exists: it's the ruleset of my discord server. nerds.

On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 11:10 PM nch via agora-discussion <
agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> On 6/27/20 4:43 AM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via agora-discussion
> wrote:
> > On 6/27/20 12:10 AM, omd via agora-discussion wrote:
> >> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:12 PM James Cook via agora-discussion
> >>  wrote:
> >>> I've thought it would be interesting to play a Nomic that starts with
> >>> just one simple rule with text like "This is a Nomic; figure the rest
> >>> out.". Or just on rules written down explicitly.
> >> Back in 2008, there was a short-lived nomic called "Nomic 217", whose
> >> initial ruleset consisted in its entirety of this paragraph copied
> >> from Agora's Rule 217:
> >>
> >>When interpreting and applying the rules, the text of the rules
> >>takes precedence. Where the text is silent, inconsistent, or
> >>unclear, it is to be augmented by game custom, common sense, past
> >>judgements, and consideration of the best interests of the game.
> >>
> > I think that would be an interesting experiment to revive if others were
> > interested.
> >
> > --
> > 
> > Publius Scribonius Scholasticus, Herald, Referee, Tailor, Pirate
> > Champion, Badge of the Great Agoran Revival, Badge of the Salted Earth
>
> I like the idea but wouldn't commit to it right now just because there's
> so much going on in Agora right now.
>
> --
> nch
> Prime Minister, Webmastor, NAX Exchange Manager
>
>
>

-- 
>From R. Lee


Re: Nomic 217 Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ 3851 judged TRUE

2020-06-27 Thread nch via agora-discussion
On 6/27/20 4:43 AM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via agora-discussion 
wrote:
> On 6/27/20 12:10 AM, omd via agora-discussion wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:12 PM James Cook via agora-discussion
>>  wrote:
>>> I've thought it would be interesting to play a Nomic that starts with
>>> just one simple rule with text like "This is a Nomic; figure the rest
>>> out.". Or just on rules written down explicitly.
>> Back in 2008, there was a short-lived nomic called "Nomic 217", whose
>> initial ruleset consisted in its entirety of this paragraph copied
>> from Agora's Rule 217:
>>
>>When interpreting and applying the rules, the text of the rules
>>takes precedence. Where the text is silent, inconsistent, or
>>unclear, it is to be augmented by game custom, common sense, past
>>judgements, and consideration of the best interests of the game.
>>
> I think that would be an interesting experiment to revive if others were
> interested.
>
> --
> 
> Publius Scribonius Scholasticus, Herald, Referee, Tailor, Pirate
> Champion, Badge of the Great Agoran Revival, Badge of the Salted Earth

I like the idea but wouldn't commit to it right now just because there's 
so much going on in Agora right now.

-- 
nch
Prime Minister, Webmastor, NAX Exchange Manager




Nomic 217 Re: DIS: Re: BUS: CFJ 3851 judged TRUE

2020-06-27 Thread Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via agora-discussion
On 6/27/20 12:10 AM, omd via agora-discussion wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:12 PM James Cook via agora-discussion
>  wrote:
>> I've thought it would be interesting to play a Nomic that starts with
>> just one simple rule with text like "This is a Nomic; figure the rest
>> out.". Or just on rules written down explicitly.
> 
> Back in 2008, there was a short-lived nomic called "Nomic 217", whose
> initial ruleset consisted in its entirety of this paragraph copied
> from Agora's Rule 217:
> 
>   When interpreting and applying the rules, the text of the rules
>   takes precedence. Where the text is silent, inconsistent, or
>   unclear, it is to be augmented by game custom, common sense, past
>   judgements, and consideration of the best interests of the game.
> 
I think that would be an interesting experiment to revive if others were
interested.

-- 

Publius Scribonius Scholasticus, Herald, Referee, Tailor, Pirate
Champion, Badge of the Great Agoran Revival, Badge of the Salted Earth