On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 9:41 AM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    R101 item i. reads: i. The map being obviously the most
>    important rule, every person has the right to move it back up to
>    the top of the ruleset if the Rulekeepor put it down near the
>    bottom again.

Well, i. originally read, "Every person has the privilege of doing
what e wilt." Assuming that no one has ever explicitly-and-bindingly
agreed to any current subset of the rules that would prevent a person
from doing something (which I think is true, as I've been around for a
while, at least, and I don't remember anybody agreeing to any subset
of the rules--and the social contract rule doesn't count) and that
changing R101 item i. is "doing what e wilt" (I see no reason to think
otherwise, as this is a "regulated action", implying that it is in
fact an action), the correct judgement is TRUE.

I plan on actually judging this on Monday. In the meantime, maybe
there's something I've missed.

--Ivan Hope CXXVII

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