Wonko on 29 Oct 2002 22:10:02 -0000


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Re: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] The Daily Recognizer (Tuesday evening)


Quoth Lord Gregarian,

> Oh.  I meant TRUE.  I thought that he was trying to
> say that the good Baron won.
> 
> I rule TRUE on CFI 1155.  This is to spoon-business,
> so this one should matter, right?

I appeal this CFI, on the grounds that I believe the rules have been
misinterpreted. To declare that one gets one point 'for voting nay on a
proposal passed' means that every time one votes against a passing proposal,
one gets a point. That's what the phrase means. Whenever you perform the
action of 'voting nay', and the target is a proposal that passed, you get a
point. The Baron did this 1000 times; therefore e got 1000 points.

The rule does not specify anything happening 'per prop'; it specifies what
happens *per action*.


-- 
Wonko

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