Re: DIS: Re: BUS: a criminal case
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:47 PM, Fool fool1...@gmail.com wrote: On 12/08/2013 3:39 PM, Geoffrey Spear wrote: I hereby initiate a criminal CFJ alleging that omd, the Registrar, did violate Rule 1789 by failing to public my Cantus Cygneus in a timely fashion after receiving it. I deregister. Guess we're not getting that Ruleset from you after all, eh? That's too bad. :) See the Scroll. E'll be back. -scshunt
Re: DIS: Re: BUS: A Criminal Case
On 01/08/2013 12:23 AM, Sean Hunt wrote: On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Max Schutzmaxschutz...@gmail.com wrote: sorry for being a pain but in lamens terms he tried to have us all deregistered and kicked is that it sorry my learning disability makes it a pain when there are a lot of words surrpounding a point Yes, but see Rule 101 and CFJ 2515 in particular. -scshunt The example given on CFJ 2515 is to bring Agora into sufficient disrepute that playing nomic was made illegal in a real-world country I look forward to hearing how what I've done resembles that :) Now even the old R101 didn't have anything about a right to register or remain registered. And if there was some other Agoran precedent for this right, presumably one of my detractors would have said so. Nor is there any common-sense right that can be appealed to. In ordinary terms, this is just called elimination, or more simply, losing, and that's a perfectly routine game occurance.
Re: DIS: Re: BUS: A Criminal Case
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Fool fool1...@gmail.com wrote: Nor is there any common-sense right that can be appealed to. In ordinary terms, this is just called elimination, or more simply, losing, and that's a perfectly routine game occurance. Not in Agora. While losing is mostly equivalent to being eliminated in most games, here losing conditions only prevent you from winning - not playing. ~ Roujo
Re: DIS: Re: BUS: A Criminal Case
On 01/08/2013 8:40 AM, Jonathan Rouillard wrote: On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Foolfool1...@gmail.com wrote: Nor is there any common-sense right that can be appealed to. In ordinary terms, this is just called elimination, or more simply, losing, and that's a perfectly routine game occurance. Not in Agora. While losing is mostly equivalent to being eliminated in most games, here losing conditions only prevent you from winning - not playing. Though I was specifically referring to ordinary meaning. For Agora, see the paragraphs preceding that.
Re: DIS: Re: BUS: A Criminal Case
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Max Schutz maxschutz...@gmail.com wrote: sorry for being a pain but in lamens terms he tried to have us all deregistered and kicked is that it sorry my learning disability makes it a pain when there are a lot of words surrpounding a point Yes, but see Rule 101 and CFJ 2515 in particular. -scshunt