Martin R Crowther on Mon, 7 Mar 2005 21:14:35 -0600 (CST)


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Re: [s-d] Re: [s-b] [auto] RainbowWolfe submits p2027


Okay. How about we go with this for the moment and I get back with a proposal for Weeding the garden - including removing unwanted plants? I'll prop it over the next few days - if it's not up by Thurs then someone else can give it go.

In short: pay 2~ to remove any one specified weed or and unwanted plant. [[other wise something could be lost that someone may wish to keep - according to the rule as written below]]. Plants that count as two spaces cost twice as much (etc..) and the full amount must be paid at the time of removal.

And I'll re-prop 2027 so it'll be a "vote for me or Peter" type thang.

RW

----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Lepage" <dpl33@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 1:32 AM
Subject: [s-d] Re: [s-b] [auto] RainbowWolfe submits p2027



On Mar 4, 2005, at 6.33 PM, automailer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

RainbowWolfe has submitted a new proposal, p2027.

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Proposal 2027/0: Waterspout Clarification V2
A Standard Proposal by RainbowWolfe
Last modified on nweek 81, nday 10

[[A different fix to p2020

Going by what the rules already say...]]

{{
Append to rule 1902 'Gardening 101', section A

If the watering and feeding costs of a garden are not covered then the plant with the largest watering and weeding cost (ties settled at random) is destroyed, and this process is repeated until the cost is covered.
}}

[[The same as would happen if a garden became overcrowded. It should make players take more care of what's in their garden as the larger, and probably more useful, plants will die off first.]]

It makes more sense to me that players would be able to choose what to water, though - if the only plant I care about is my Thorn Bush, then I should be allowed to water only it and not my other plants.

I wouldn't mind the above version, though, as long as you add a clause somewhere allowing me to destroy any plant in my garden at any time (otherwise there's no way for me to sacrifice my cheap plants to save the expensive ones).

--
Wonko

Velilind's Laws of Experimentation:
1. If reproducibility may be a problem, conduct the test only once.
2. If a straight line fit is required, obtain only two data points.

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