Sunday, May 31, 2009

Move activation, 5/31

It's been a while since I've had a move submitted for activation... but I've got one here that amends Rule VI by only erasing the highest and lowest integers. The resulting ruleset reads:

Rule I. Any person (or other apparently sentient entity) in the universe may take part in this game by sending a Valid Move to the Scribe.

Rule II. A Valid Move consists of an email message or something posted on the most recent entry on the einos blog, clearly marked as a move, and containing all of: a suggested change to these Rules expressed clearly and unambiguously (the Proposal), an integer (the Integer), and a name or other set of symbols sufficient to more or less clearly identify a particular person or other apparently sentient entity (the Name).

Rule III. Once a week, or whenever he or she feels like it, the Scribe shall select one of the Valid Moves that have been sent and not yet applied, and apply it. Applying a Valid Move consists of: changing the rules as specified in the Proposal, and writing down the Integer and the Name on the Sacred Piece of Paper. Not very long after Applying a Valid Move, the Scribe shall make available on his or her website a copy of the Move, and the new state of the Rules.

Rule IIII. When a Valid Move is Applied, the person (or other apparently sentient entity) named by the Name in the Move shall receive five Points.

Rule V. Whenever there are two Integers recorded on the Sacred Piece of Paper which have the same Name, the Integer/Name pair with the smaller Integer shall be erased from the Paper (if the Integers are equal, one shall be erased at random).

Rule VI. Whenever there are three Integers recorded on the Sacred Piece of Paper which have different Names, the entity picked out by the Name associated with the second-highest Integer shall receive ten Points (or, if two or more of the Integers on the Paper are equal, the entities picked out by each of the Integers in the set of equal Integers shall receive twenty Points), and the highest and lowest Integers and the Names associated with them shall be erased.

Rule VII. The entity which has the most Points at any given instant is the current Champion of the Game, and has the right to brag.

Rule VIII. On the Sacred Piece of Paper shall be recorded which entity is currently the Scribe. A proposal may (Rule II notwithstanding) consist of a Candidate for Scribe. If this Proposal is applied, then the name of the Candidate shall be inscribed on the Sacred Piece of Paper in a way making it clear that entity is the current Scribe. The date on which the proposal was applied shall be written next to the name of the former Scribe.

Rule IX. The name of this Nomic game is "The Earth Is Nonetheless An Oblate Spheroid Nomic".


Rule X. The Earth Is Nonetheless An Oblate Spheroid Nomic submits to Agora as its benevolent protector. Any protective decree of Agora that targets this nomic takes effect as specified by the rules of Agora, if and only if the portion of this sentence in bold is false. Any person may draw attention to a protective decree of Agora that has not yet been implemented in the most recent post by both posting its contents in the comments of the most recent post and e-mailing the scribe with the contents of the decree. For each decree, the first person to do this gains two points.

Rule XI. Any move which includes an integer greater than any other integer on the Sacred Paper is called a Crazy Move. Once the integer from the move in question is added to the Sacred Paper, all integers on the Sacred Paper apart from the one just added are replaced with themselves, binary XORed with the mean of all integers on the Sacred Paper with the decimal part chopped off. (The binary XOR operation is "X ^ Y" in many programming languages, although some use that to mean exponentiation.)

Tiger has ten points, ais523 and allispaul each have twenty points, I'm still the Scribe, and the Sacred Piece of Paper is blank.

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