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Re: [rtlToronto] rtlToronto21 Tentative Ruleset Published
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Wed, 5 Apr 2006 14:27:33 GMT
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Calum Tsang wrote:
> In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Derek Raycraft wrote: >
> You should all start posting. Otherwise, people will think we're reponsible for
> the demise of Lugnet... :)
DUH!!!!!!
~I~ am solely responsible for the demise of lugnet...
it was ME...
I killed it.
I am Spartacus!
>
> > As long as the string enters through the front 10" x 10" face and leaves through
> > the rear 10" x 10" face in a straight line between them, I'm happy. Once the
> > round starts, you can do whatever you want with the string, or rope or whatever
> > we decide on.
>
>
> Well, for that matter, why should the rope go in a straight line on the
> horizontal plane? By the same reasoning, you could do whatever you want with
> the string--eg, move it to the other side, straight back again in the middle.
>
> My rationale for putting it at 2 inches for both competitors was to give a
> common place to start, same as getting everyone to start with the rope in the
> middle of the table. After that you could tug it up, down, left or right.
>
>
I agree with BOTH Derek and Calum. I like that we say it must start and
exit in the front and rear. but limiting it to the 2" is unlike
rtlToronto. lets keep the pass through front/rear, but accept that it
can be ANYPLACE on that front face.
(snip)
...I should be free and happy like...Eric Sophie or something...
And where is he now?
> But then I realize it's because then I'll get a post at 1AM saying there's
> something wrong...
>
> Calum
nope, nothing wrong here.
All we have to fear now is how our humor translates in German language.
Chris
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