Nomicron: Round 8

Round 8
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Turn 8 - 11
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2007-07-03
16:52 CDT

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- Welcome to Nomicron! About
Nomicron.org is an interactive repository of information for a game of Nomic that started on 2001-10-01. Nomic is a game that begins with a set of rules, which are added to and amended throughout the course of the game. For a description of Nomic and its origins, read the web site of its inventor, Peter Suber at http://www.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/nomic.htm ¤, the FAQ http://www.nomic.net ¤, or the Wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomic ¤ entry.

 

- Joining the Game About
To join, subscribe to the Nomicron Google Group (Public Forum) at http://groups.google.com/group/nomicron ¤ and post your intention to join.

 

- Public Forum About
The public forum is a means to communicate with other players, as defined by Rule 4. The Nomicron Google Group at http://groups.google.com/group/nomicron ¤ is used for this purpose. Anyone is welcome to join the group and observe the game of Nomicron.

 

- RSS/ATOM Feeds About
Several feeds are available for Nomicron as described below. The Google Group also has feeds available, but the Nomicron feeds below are recommended because they link directly back to this web site instead of the Google Group page when appropriate, and include email public forum discussion as well as official announcements.

Topic Feeds do not contain duplicate items about the same subject, and only a summary of the information. These are the best type to use for places like your Google or Yahoo home page, or a Firefox live bookmark.
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Detail Feeds contain the full detail of every feed item created. These are best type to use for feed aggregators.
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- Pitboss wins Round 8 ¤ 2007-06-17 16:16 About
With the passage of (Referendum) Proposal 7020 on Turn 8-10, and the failure to overturn it within a turn, Case 6010 is found to be true--that a game paradox exists due to an unresolvable game state as a result of retroactive actions. Pitboss submitted the RFJ and is also the only player to take retroactive actions, and is therefore the winner of Round 8 of Nomicron per Rule 211.

Congratulations, Pitboss!

 


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