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Re: New Ideas for Jambalaya - anyone interested?
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lugnet.market.jambalaya
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Thu, 23 Sep 1999 12:41:22 GMT
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Paul Sinasohn expounded:
> Here's an example:
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> Rule 1: If you take any 2x2x1 round cylinders, put in an equal # of train
> windows
> Rule 2: If you take 1x4 bricks, put in 2x2 bricks
> Rule 3: If you take out anything that is blue, put in the same piece in green
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> So you REALLY want that 2x2x1 BLUE round cylinder for your marina - do you put
> in a train window or a green cylinder??
I guess the way I'd read it, you would owe a train window and a green
cylinder. What about using your original idea of following the rules in
order with no going back? How would that interpret your scenario?
Something else that occurs to me is when do you cancel and write the
rules? Before or after you trade? I figure after, or it would be just
too tempting to write rules that identify and help your specific
situation. OTOH, you could cancel a rule, trade and enact a new one in
that order. It would help the above scenario, without being really open
to abuse.
Chris
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| (...) (Chris replied) (...) Paul expounds: Here's an example: Rule 1: If you take any 2x2x1 round cylinders, put in an equal # of train windows Rule 2: If you take 1x4 bricks, put in 2x2 bricks Rule 3: If you take out anything that is blue, put in (...) (25 years ago, 22-Sep-99, to lugnet.market.jambalaya)
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