On Friday 10 October 2008 04:19:52 pm Ian Kelly wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Ben Caplan wrote:
> > Presumably the miller is supposed to be the farmer whose mill is
> > milling. In a mill rental (let Alice be renting eir mill to Bob),
> > Alice's mill is consuming Bob's crops and giving the result to
> > Bob. (This is effectively what people do nowadays, but with more
> > steps.)
>
> The miller is the farmer doing the milling, not necessarily the
> farmer who owns the mill where the milling is being done.  This is
> indicated by the definition of miller in section 10.

Oh, I see what you're doing now. "Miller" in your version means 
what "baker" means in mine. Yeah, that works.

... I like being able to mill at any time, though. I wonder if 
BobTHJ's can be made to work without funky side effects.

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