On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Jonatan Kilhamn
<jonatan.kilh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No, wait, I didn't read what comex said right there. I'm arguing the
> same as Murphy, and comex's objection applies to that too. However, I
> think that "such an announcement" can also be seen as "the kind of
> announcement we spent the entire last paragraph to describe", which is
> one made once, ASAP at the end of the month, by the contestmaster.

Yes, but

      As soon as possible after the end of a month, for each contest,
      the player (if any) who was its contestmaster for at least 16
      days during that month MAY once announce that e performed duties
      related to that contest in a timely manner during that month,
      subject to other rules regarding truthfulness.

      As soon as possible after a player makes such an announcement,
      the Scorekeepor CAN and SHALL by announcement award, ...

Yes, but under this interpretation, why "a player makes such an
announcement" rather than "such an announcement is made" or just "such
an announcement" etc?

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