On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:26 PM, scshunt wrote:
>
> I CFJ {Declaring one's intent to perform a dependent action is, in itself,
> an action.}
>
> Arguments:
> I don't really see anything that directly supports this interpretation,
> but I do not see anything that directly contradicts it either.
>
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 19:47:02 -0700, Ed Murphy
wrote:
> coppro wrote:
>
>>The Promotor CAN distribute an Urgent Proposal as soon as
>>possible, unless it ceases to be Urgent in the mean time.
Failure
>>to do so is the Class 1 Crime of Lack of Urgency.
>
> "The Promotor CA
coppro wrote:
> On 10/11/2010 12:34 AM, Kerim Aydin wrote:
>>- A player CAN move an indicated player an indicated number of
>> positions P on the list in an indicated direction (up or down)
>> for a charge equal to the sum of the Influence Levels of all
>> the po
coppro wrote:
>The Promotor CAN distribute an Urgent Proposal as soon as
>possible, unless it ceases to be Urgent in the mean time. Failure
>to do so is the Class 1 Crime of Lack of Urgency.
"The Promotor CAN distribute an Urgent Proposal, and SHALL do so as soon
as possib
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