On Fri, 29 May 2009, Ed Murphy wrote:
> The interesting fact here is that a recordkeepor of assets has to list
> all the assets that exist. In the case of the Scorekeepor, therefore,
> the report has to account for the whereabouts of every point in
> existence. The specific error in root's report was to claim some players
> had more points than they actually did; but notice that all the genuine
> points were accounted for (just some extra points were also placed on
> the report). Lying and stating that a player has too many points may
> violate rule 2215); it will violate the penultimate para of rule 2143
> (although that was accidentally repealed at the time of the scam in
> question, which is what made it possible); but it won't violate R2143(a)
> indirectly via R2166. (Stating that someone has too /few/ points,
> though, is a breach of a SHALL in R2143(a) because it does not account
> for the location of every point; this would not be punishable if it were
> a genuine mistake, due to the officer in question believing that they
> were complying with the rule, but would be punishable if it were
> deliberate.)

That means all my reports of currencies will look like this:
ais523:  100000 points (or maybe less)
G.    :  100000 points (or maybe less)
etc.  
Much less work, all units accounted for, and no lying!  Thanks!

-G.



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