The Blotter: Halloween Edition on 10/27/2006 06:45 PM CDT
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Here's the numbers going into Samhain.

Lockouts
30 days
Scripting - 5

Termination
Accumulated Warnings - 2


Warnings
Language - 1
Scripting - 26
PvP - 2
Mechanics Abuse - 1


So for today's note, what does "Accumulated Warnings" mean? It means someone has had a pile of past problems and they've finally added up to removal. The last one could very well be anything, and isn't the point, it is that there have been so many of them.

--Sanguious
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Re: The Blotter: Halloween Edition on 11/02/2006 12:47 AM CST
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<<So for today's note, what does "Accumulated Warnings" mean? It means someone has had a pile of past problems and they've finally added up to removal. The last one could very well be anything, and isn't the point, it is that there have been so many of them.


So how many, is "TOO" many?

Falker
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Re: The Blotter: Halloween Edition on 11/02/2006 03:52 AM CST
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<<So how many, is "TOO" many?>>

42


The Bardic blunder
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Re: The Blotter: Halloween Edition on 11/03/2006 07:03 AM CST
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There are 13 wraps in a noose before it's tied off so I go with 13.

I also think that's why 13 is unlucky.

:oP Ragran
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Re: The Blotter: Halloween Edition on 11/03/2006 09:07 AM CST
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>>According to tradition, the noose used in executions had six to eight coils. It is an unfounded urban legend that the hangman's noose is supposed to have 13 coils.

I am --- Navak
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Re: The Blotter: Halloween Edition on 11/03/2006 09:18 AM CST
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actually the "unlucky 13" superstition stems from christianity - as there were 13 people present at the "last supper".

sheesh, I'm Jewish and I know that. :-)



"Word on the street is, ya been lookin' out for the best interests of the Guild."
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Re: The Blotter: Halloween Edition on 11/03/2006 09:35 AM CST
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Yes, but then you get 13 months a year to think about it.

mfberg
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