anyway.



thread: 2009-06-22 : Secrets: the Smelly Chamberlain

On 2009-06-25, Simon Rogers wrote:

I agree with Arturo:

it only becomes true if everybody agrees that is was true.

BUT there are rules to determine who gets to decide what's true. When you agree to play the game, you are expected to follow these rules, if you do not what occurs is an argument, not a game. So, of course, it depends on everyone's agreement, in the same way it depends on everyone's agreement that a bishop moves on a diagonal.



 

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