David E. Smith on 17 Dec 2001 18:55:30 -0000 |
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spoon-business: how's this for cancelling actions? |
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Robin Lee Powell wrote: > Fine. I hereby give the administrator the option to act as my agent in > cancelling your actions. Since this would be as effective a way to cancel actions as any, I use my authority as your agent to make this proposal: Title: We have always been at war with Eastasia. The player known as "uniquely identifying names" as of the time this proposal was written is hereby banished from the land. E shall be readmitted exactly five seconds after eir banishment, but shall in the meantime lose all points and any other attributes or objects e may possess. [[ Sorry, UIN, you can't change your name to dodge this bullet. ]] Should any rule numbered 235/0 exist as of the time this proposal passes, it shall be banished without a similar clause of readmittance. History itself shall be rewritten as though it never existed. Any rule entitled "Statute of Limitation" with a number of 129, regardless of revision number, shall be created or recreated as necessary, to ensure it exists and has always existed since its initial creation (at the end of nweek 1). [[ And as long as we're cleaning up... ]] The player known as "Jesus" as of the time this proposal was written shall no longer possess 1000 points independent of eir score, if in fact e possesses such points. The player know as "Joerg" as of the time this proposal was written shall no longer possess 523 points independent of eir score, if in fact e possesses such points. The player know as "Rob" as of the time this proposal was written shall no longer possess 42 1/3 points independent of eir score, if in fact e possesses such points. <end proposal> This is not in fact a serious proposal, but one never knows what'll happen... I'm not recognizing it (yet), since I'm merely acting with Turgul's authority and I don't want to overstep my bounds. I'll wait for em to actually request its recognition. ...dave