On May 31, 2007, at 10:00 PM, Ian Kelly wrote:
On 5/31/07, Roger Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've heard Annabel mentioned several times. Is there someplace I
could find
a synopsis of this crisis?
I don't think that anybody has ever written up a thesis on the
subject, so your best bet
Ed Murphy wrote:
>Quantum Crisis
A misnomer. I think of it as the "2662 crisis", or the "Points crisis",
because the issue was over whether proposal 2662, abolishing Points
(for the first time), had passed. I only used the term "Quantum" for
the imagery of the quantum wave function being progres
Maud Lynn wrote:
Ultimately, a plurality of Agorans decided to Pretend
It Hadn't Happened to avoid a tedious recalculation of the gamestate.
More precisely, they adopted a proposal to the effect of "the entire
gamestate is hereby set to what it would have been if Annabel had been
a separate pe
Maud wrote:
> Ultimately, a plurality of Agorans decided to Pretend
> It Hadn't Happened to avoid a tedious recalculation of the gamestate.
Hey! I had a perfectly reasonable and valid legal argument to justify
the "pretense"! One thing I particularly remember though, it caused an
awful lot of a
On 5/31/07, Ian Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In a nutshell, a player named Annabel played for a few months in 1999
and again for a couple of weeks in 2001. A couple of years later, it
was revealed that "Annabel" was in fact an illegal dual registration
and was never an actual player, throwin
Quazie wrote:
> that was around when I came around, and cards were around. There was
> much going on.
Oh yes, it looks like there was lots of cards proto'd by quazie, as
well as quazie's first scam... I thought that was a bit later.
Yes, a good month!
-Goethe
Ian Kelly wrote:
On 5/31/07, Roger Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've heard Annabel mentioned several times. Is there someplace I
could find
a synopsis of this crisis?
I don't think that anybody has ever written up a thesis on the
subject, so your best bet is probably just to go digging th
On 5/31/07, Roger Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've heard Annabel mentioned several times. Is there someplace I could find
a synopsis of this crisis?
I don't think that anybody has ever written up a thesis on the
subject, so your best bet is probably just to go digging through the
archives
Ian Kelly wrote:
On 5/31/07, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just barely lost out to April 2005; April 2005 had a April Fools
joke that resulted in posting repeated copies of most of the
ruleset in discussion forum, so maybe that's not a measure of
discussion volume. On the other hand,
On 5/31/07, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just barely lost out to April 2005; April 2005 had a April Fools
joke that resulted in posting repeated copies of most of the
ruleset in discussion forum, so maybe that's not a measure of
discussion volume. On the other hand, current archives
s
I've heard Annabel mentioned several times. Is there someplace I could find
a synopsis of this crisis?
BobTHJ
On 5/31/07, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just wanted to congratulate everyone on the second-most busy month in
agoranomic.org discussion history (measured by bytes in archiv
Just wanted to congratulate everyone on the second-most busy month in
agoranomic.org discussion history (measured by bytes in archive file).
Just thought we might make it, but conversation died out in the final
few hours.
Just barely lost out to April 2005; April 2005 had a April Fools
joke tha
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