Detail: http://zenith.homelinux.net/cotc/viewcase.php?cfj=2734 =================== CFJ 2734 (Interest Index = 0) ==================== Publishing exactly one report that is not in plain text is the Class 2 Crime of Making My Eyes Bleed. ======================================================================== Caller: Yally Judge: Murphy Judgement: TRUE ======================================================================== History: Called by Yally: 17 Nov 2009 01:52:12 GMT Assigned to Murphy: 17 Nov 2009 11:42:51 GMT Judged TRUE by Murphy: 28 Nov 2009 23:35:40 GMT ======================================================================== Caller's Arguments: What I'm getting at here is that the rule specifically says that publishing reports (plural) that deviate from these regulations is a crime. As exactly one report cannot be considered reports, then this cannot be a crime. ======================================================================== Caller's Evidence: Rule 2143 (Official Reports and Duties): Reports SHALL be published in plain text. Tabular data must line up properly when viewed in a monospaced font. Publishing reports that deviate from these regulations is the Class 2 Crime of Making My Eyes Bleed. ======================================================================== Judge Murphy's Arguments: In the absence of explicit intent to the contrary, and the lack of commentary from Wooble (who authored the clause in question), I interpret the clause as a gloss for "[Each instance of p]ublishing reports that deviate from these regulations is the Class 2 Crime of Making My Eyes Bleed." ========================================================================