On 8/9/21 9:17 AM, Cuddle Beam via agora-business wrote: > Alright, re-Judging: > > I Judge FALSE. > > Backed by the arguments provided, I have become convinced that it is > possible to try to simultaneously flip a Switch. However, doing so would > attempt to make it an indeterminate value, and by R2126, such attempts > would instead cause the switch to take on its last determinate and possible > value if any, or its default otherwise. > > Since it would instead take on its last determinate value, there ain't no > flippin' flipping, because attempting to flip an instance of a switch to a > value it already has does not flip the switch (R2126).
E didn't try to simultaneously flip switches, e tried to simultaneously plan to flip switches, so I don't think that clause applies. -- Jason Cobb Assessor, Rulekeepor, Stonemason