How about letting anyone deregister the ninny by announcement after a week?

I would support that appeal, btw.

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Charles Walker
On 7 Apr 2011 21:19, "Geoffrey Spear" <geoffsp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Charles Walker
> <charles.w.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yally wrote:
>>> Perhaps you should say "When a judgement of EXILE has been in effect
>>> CONTINOUSLY for one week," to avoid the situation where a judgement is
>>> in effect for 4 days, is reconsidered, is in effect for 4 more days,
>>> is appealed, and is finally overturned, or something like that.
>>
>> If anyone else finds any bugs with this proposal, I will explode.
>>
>> I withdraw 'Exile' and submit the following:
>>
>> { Proposal: Exile (AI 2) (coauthors: Yally, G.)
>>
>> Append the following to the list of sentences in Rule 1504:
>>
>>      * EXILE, appropriate for rule breaches of the highest severity.
>>        When a judgement of EXILE has been in effect continuously for
>>        one week, the ninny is deregistered and CANNOT register for
>>        two months after that time.
>>
>> }
>
> At the risk of making you explode, I'd prefer the deregistration to be
> pragmatic. I'm still considering whether to appeal omd's ruling on
> platonic flipping of Activity when a sentence is suspended.

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