Updated version that allows for multiple words, but at a high (and
quadratic) cost, introduces a hand limit of 10, and tweaks the
numbers:
Proto: Spelling abuse capitalisation VLOP 2.0 (co-author=ais523, Bayes)
Amend Rule 2389 (Ordinary Chamber) to read:
Ordinary is a Voting Chamber.
Proto: Spelling abuse capitalisation VLOP 2.0 (co-author=ais523, Bayes)
Amend Rule 2389 (Ordinary Chamber) to read:
Ordinary is a Voting Chamber.
Lexicographor is an office. Keyword is a player switch, tracked
by the Lexicographor, whose value is a string of case-sensitive
On Monday 20 October 2008 07:58:15 am Alex Smith wrote:
> An eligible word is any word which occurs in a Rule, and/or any
> word defined in a well-known English dictionary.
I'd rather have it just be the Rules. We don't have to deal with
ambiguous dictionaries, and there'll be maneouvreing to pas
Ah, a Bayes title so good I had to make a proto around it. Maybe it
wouldn't be a good idea to do this immediately, but let us explore the
corner cases of Caste first; on the other hand, if people don't like
Caste, this might be something interesting to replace it with. (It also
reminds me a lot of
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