Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Subjects are difficult

2011-12-06 Thread Ed Murphy
Tanner Swett wrote: On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 12:18 AM, Ed Murphy wrote: If the above-quoted message failed to initiate a judicial case, then I initiate one with the statement "Do or did I register. ?" Arguments (on whichever of these cases exists): Trivially TRUE; whoever initiated this case d

DIS: Re: BUS: A controversial proposal

2011-12-06 Thread Mister Snuggles
i support this proposal wholeheartedly. mister snuggles On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 8:03 PM, omd wrote: > Proposal: A controversial proposal (AI=2) > > Amend Rule 869 by appending to the end of the paragraph starting with > "A first-class person": > >      (Prima facie, a message primarily intended t

DIS: Re: BUS: Re: OFF: [CotC] CFJ 3129 assigned to Pavitra

2011-12-06 Thread Elliott Hird
On 6 December 2011 10:24, Ed Murphy wrote: > Denied.  Only a moron in a hurry would overlook the text with its > original whitespace, entered into the DB as evidence. I wasn't claiming it was misleading, just wrong :)

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Subjects are difficult

2011-12-06 Thread Ed Murphy
ehird wrote: On 6 December 2011 11:51, Tanner Swett wrote: Arguments: to me, "did I register?" sounds like it's asking about a specific time period (in this case, the time that the ehird's message was sent), much the way that "did you buy milk at the gas station?" is asking only about the most

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Subjects are difficult

2011-12-06 Thread Elliott Hird
On 6 December 2011 11:51, Tanner Swett wrote: > Arguments: to me, "did I register?" sounds like it's asking about a > specific time period (in this case, the time that the ehird's message > was sent), much the way that "did you buy milk at the gas station?" is > asking only about the most recent t

DIS: Re: BUS: Subjects are difficult

2011-12-06 Thread Tanner Swett
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 12:18 AM, Ed Murphy wrote: > If the above-quoted message failed to initiate a judicial case, > then I initiate one with the statement "Do or did I register. ?" > > Arguments (on whichever of these cases exists):  Trivially TRUE; > whoever initiated this case did register at

DIS: Re: BUS: Subjects are difficult

2011-12-06 Thread Elliott Hird
On 6 December 2011 08:37, Elliott Hird wrote: > I intend the newlines to be a vital part of the statement. Oh, and (non-)arguments: The three possible ambiguous temporal points that the CFJ's statement could be evaluated at is also intended to be relevant.

DIS: Re: BUS: Subjects are difficult

2011-12-06 Thread Elliott Hird
On 6 December 2011 05:18, Ed Murphy wrote: > If the above-quoted message failed to initiate a judicial case, > then I initiate one with the statement "Do or did I register. ?" I intend the newlines to be a vital part of the statement.