--- Jonathan Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Taral wrote:
> > Write one! I'll put it up.
>
> I have no HTML skills, but would be happy to help with content for
> such a page if someone else were to code it.
>
Ah! Well, I have HTML skills, but hate writing content. Shall we dance?
God bless,
T
--- Joshua Boehme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That said, what would people be interested in experimenting with in
> the near future? Economics? Internomic relations? Or something other
> than what I can think of off the top of my head?
>
I was thinking of proposing an "Agoran civilian militia" w
On 12/20/06, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Making a contest to play something we've played before can still
be interesting
For instance, Mafia.
--
Michael Slone
Sherlock wrote:
I thought Maud's proposal to= give other Nomics limited voting
rights within Agora was one of the best ideas in years. I'd love
to see it resurrected in some form in the future.
This would be a fine and fresh idea. To take it a step further,
we can add David's ideas on contr
On 12/20/06, Taral wrote:
On 12/20/06, Jonathan Fry wrote:
>
> I have no HTML skills, but would be happy to help with content for such a
page if someone
> else were to code it.
Sounds good.
I'm a programmer and definitely not a web designer. This is the best
website I've made:
http://erismud
On 12/20/06, Jonathan Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Taral wrote:
> Write one! I'll put it up.
I have no HTML skills, but would be happy to help with content for such a page
if someone else were to code it.
Sounds good.
--
Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"You can't prove anything."
-- Gödel's I
Taral wrote:
> Write one! I'll put it up.
I have no HTML skills, but would be happy to help with content for such a page
if someone else were to code it.
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> That said, what would people be interested in experimenting with in the near
> future? Economics?
> Internomic relations? Or something other than what I can think of off the top
> of my head?
I thought Maud's proposal to give other Nomics limited voting rights within
Agora was one of the best
Quazie wrote:
> I think it might be interesting to create a sub-game, similar to the card
> game we once had, so that
> we can have some sort of action occurring as we add more to the now rather
> empty (in
> comparison to its past) core ruleset. A mini-nomic within agora perhaps,
> where creat
On 12/19/06, Joshua Boehme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That said, what would people be interested in experimenting with in the near
future?
Economics? Internomic relations? Or something other than what I can think of
off the top
of my head?
I think I've said it before, I like economics simula
On 12/19/06, Joshua Boehme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:03:31 -0800 (PST)
Jonathan Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd appreciate some feedback on this, which I was thinking of posting at
www.nomic.net
>
>
>
> Since 1993, Agoran players have proposed almost five thous
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:03:31 -0800 (PST)
Jonathan Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd appreciate some feedback on this, which I was thinking of posting at
> www.nomic.net
>
>
>
> Since 1993, Agoran players have proposed almost five thousand pieces of
> legislation, enacted over two thous
On 12/19/06, Quazie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If all of the archives exist in some form, it wouldn't be that hard to make
a wiki archive of them[.]
Well, ever since I was CotC, the CFJs have been stored in a database
for easy processing.
--
Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"You can't prove anything
On 12/19/06, Jonathan Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm already hosting the wiki for the excellent Dwarf Fortress game
> so I could create one in a few mouse clicks if needed. Is it really
> needed at the moment though? I could see the use if we still had
> card games, Arcadia or any complex
On 12/19/06, Manuel Lanctot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe having a better front page at agoranomic.org might help too.
Write one! I'll put it up.
--
Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"You can't prove anything."
-- Gödel's Incompetence Theorem
> I'm already hosting the wiki for the excellent Dwarf Fortress game
> so I could create one in a few mouse clicks if needed. Is it really
> needed at the moment though? I could see the use if we still had
> card games, Arcadia or any complex sub-game.
I can see a general Agora wiki with our curre
On 12/19/06, Michael Slone wrote:
It would be nice to have an Agora Nomic wiki (not just part of
the Nomic wiki).
I'm already hosting the wiki for the excellent Dwarf Fortress game
so I could create one in a few mouse clicks if needed. Is it really
needed at the moment though? I could see the
On 12/19/06, Jonathan Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could the Agora entry at the NomicWiki be used for this? Or perhaps
we could set up an Agora Nomic entry at Wikipedia?
I wouldn't recommend this unless there is an actual publication that
makes reference to Agora Nomic specifically. There i
> Once we have someplace like that to send people as an intro, I
> think high-traffic posting would be fine.
Could the Agora entry at the NomicWiki be used for this? Or perhaps we could
set up an Agora Nomic entry at Wikipedia?
While one of these couldn't hold a HTML'ed ruleset per se, there
Manu wrote:
I believe having a better front page at agoranomic.org might help
too.
I strongly agree with this. Simple as it was, Chuck's old front
page (mainly just a simple but well layed-out web version of the
current ruleset) was a great first introduction. [Making such a
thing has been o
On 12/18/06, Jonathan Fry wrote:
I'd appreciate some feedback on this, which I was thinking of posting at
www.nomic.net
I believe having a better front page at agoranomic.org might help too.
Maybe a link to the
latest rulesets, a few other interesting bits... The few times I tried
to recruit p
Sherlock wrote:
I'd appreciate some feedback on this, which I was thinking of posting at
www.nomic.net
Looks good to me.
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