On Jan 10, 2007 12:42 PM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I like the idea, but this highlights an abuse of the language that has > long been overlooked. I suggest "in a timely fashion before" and "in a > timely fashion against".
I don't want to amend half the ruleset. If we were to keep ASAP as it is and define "in a timely fashion" to mean the same thing, would that work? > Also, how should this interact with the Dec08/Jan09 holiday? Good question. I'm tempted to just let the normal holiday rule cover it, but it should probably allow the action to be performed as early as a week before the beginning of the holiday. -root

