root wrote:
On 9/23/07, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My
secondary reason for deregistering was to let First Speaker Michael
keep the record for longest continuous registration.
By the way, Murphy, could you please clear up your registration
history for me? The registrar's report currently lists the following
entries for you:
Murphy 28 Jan 96 97
v Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] < 23 Jan 96 24 Sep 07
v Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 Feb 96 24 Sep 07
v Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15 Jul 00 24 Sep 07
Clearly those cannot all be correct.
I believe "< 23 Jan 96 - 24 Sep 07" would be most accurate.
From Vanyel's CFJ archives, I was assigned to
CFJ 839 (Tue 23 Jan 96 12:50 MET)
CFJ 847 (Tue 23 Jan 96 12:55 MET)
CFJ 847 was one of several CFJs hinging on whether Morendil was able
to invoke the "deregister rather than continue to play" clause
retroactively, hence whether e or Steve was Speaker). This issue,
and specifically my being assigned to judge one of the CFJs on it,
is my earliest clear memory of Agora.
I think I was registered continuously throughout 1997. Multiple
archives (Zefram's rules, Steve's [?] CFJs, the AWJ) support this.
According to the AWJ, Oerjan registered on 15 July 2000 (the report
mis-reports this as "~ Apr 96"), while nothing relevant to
registration happened to me. I suspect that a past Registrar
got the two of us mixed up, somehow.
The "current players" section should also include Zefram's
registration from 1995.
Blob's deregistration in 1997 can be narrowed down to some time
before eir re-registration on 11/20/97. Similarly for Morendil,
1997, 11/3/97.
Per the CFJ archive, Doug was eligible to judge on 12 Apr 96, so
eir deregistration was 13 Apr 96 and not 25 Mar 96.
Manu's deregistration is not listed in the "Left in 2003" section.
GreyKnight did not deregister on 2/7/07 (CFJ 1621).
AC is a duplicate of (Alex) Coco.
Gecko is a duplicate of Wes.
A bunch of the old fuzzy dates can be narrowed down based on the
CFJ archive (many of the messages include a full list of players
and their eligibility status), but doing it correctly would take
a lot of effort that probably isn't worth the bother.