From: Aron Wall (aron_at_wall.org)
Date: Sat Mar 16 2002 - 11:15:20 PST
179:8 To multiply a rule by imaginary one, interpret its Real part as an Imaginary part and then interpret its Imaginary part as a Real part that orders all future rules to do the opposite of what the Imaginary part says to do (i x i = -1). All INVALID rules, past, present, and future, in order of submision, shall be multiplied by imaginary one and if this does not make it impossible to submit any more rules, the rule multiplied by imaginary one shall restrict any rules after this one to obey it. ======================================================= The two rightmost sections of the previous VALID rule are the Real section. If three VALID rules are submitted in a row, the next rule after that shall be INVALID, except if the rule is awarded more style points then the sum of the previous three rules' style point awards. Oh, and after three INVALID rules in a row, the rule after that shall always be VALID if the square of its style is smaller than the sum of the squares of the three INVALID rules' style subtracted from the square of the style of the most sylish of the three INVALID rules. Aron Wall -- Rule Date: 2002-03-16 19:16:28 GMT
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