Baron von Skippy on 20 Aug 2003 05:52:53 -0000


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RE: [spoon-discuss] P1631


>>-Yes. Set the bandwidth of a proposal equal to (n+1)/2, where n is the
>number of parts. So a one-part prop only takes one, but an eleven-
>>parter takes 5.5, which is normally more than anyone has. This doesn't get
>rid of the problem of a la carte props entirely, but it does
>
>A ten-parter takes 5.5. An eleven-parter takes 6. And not proposing anything
>at all takes 0.5.
>
-Yeah, what he said. Except not proposing anything takes no parts, because a lack of proposal is not equal to a proposal with zero parts. Another way to think of it is that the name of the prop is half a bandwidth, and each part is another half.-

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