On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 17:32, Warrigal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rule 101 (power 1):
[snip]
> Every actor has the right to not be considered bound by an agreement,
> or an amendment to an agreement, which e has not had the reasonable
> opportunity to review.
Maybe you want to legisilate whether the rules consistute an agreement
for the purposes of this right?
>
> Every agent has the right of participation in the fora.
>
> Every actor has the right to not be penalized more than once for any
> single action or inaction."
>
> Rule 102 (power 1):
>
> "These rules and the things they define constitute a nomic known as
> the Lantern of Athens."
>
> Rule 103 (power 1):
>
> "The power of an entity is a non-negative rational number no greater
> than the power of this rule. No entity with power below the power of
> this rule can cause an entity to have power greater than its own,
> adjust the power of an instrument with power greater than its own, or
> modify any other substantive aspect of an instrument with power
> greater than its own, including by taking precedence over such an
> instrument. If the power of an entity would be set to a rational
"Before the power of another entity is set to a number higher ...."
(another entity is probably needed, and, well, you don't want to have
this accidentally be interpreted as making otherwise ineffective power
changes happen.)
> number higher than the power of this rule, this rule instead promotes
> itself to that power, then the power change described takes place. "To
> self-promote" means "to promote oneself to the power of Rule 103
> whenever the power of Rule 103 changes". The set of self-promoting'
It needs to be clear that other rules' self-promotion occurs simultaneously
with R103, and does not create some sort of loop with R103's replacement
/trigger effect for power adjustments.
> rules SHOULD be as restricted and simple as possible while still
> remaining sufficient to make arbitrary changes to the Lantern."
>
> Rule 104 (power 1):
>
> "The Speaker for the first game shall be Michael Norrish."
Cruft.

[snip]
> Rule 108 (power 1):
>
> "A person is any biological entity generally capable of sending email
> in English. An actor is a person or partnership. Any actor can become
> or cease to be an agent by announcement. All person agents are
> players. Defining something to be a player is secured. The weight of a
> person is 1. The weight of a partnership is the number of person
> members it has."
You appear to not be preventing any partnership scams.

[snip]

-woggle

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