Mornington Crescent Explained (was RE: Global Strike to protest Wassenaar)
Ben[SMTP:ben@edelweb.fr] wrote, in reply to me replying to Richard Bragg:
Ever played Mornington Crescent? Try the same thing with e-mail. The idea is that only those in the game know "the rules". These rules can change at any time in any way and all "real players" can tell about the new "rules" and adjust accordingly.
showing of course that he either doesn't know the *real* rules of Mornington Crescent or else (more likely) doesn't want to reveal them! Oh, and this posting quite clearly wins this round - even with the new DLR extensions and the Elverson Road footbridge:-)
Ok Ken--you didn't get 'Soccer Moms', now us Yanks don't get 'Mornington Crescent'. You want to explain to the list?
Well, you *did* ask. Don't blame me. It is summed up well at: http://vortex.hawo.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~asheiduk/pgg/06S/06S008.html or, more prosaically, at: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/6270/ed_morning.htm Straight from the horse's mouth: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_79000/79273.stm A transcript of an actual game can be found at: http://www.lazarus.demon.co.uk/mc/mc100.html - he also has many other links at: http://www.lazarus.demon.co.uk/mc/mc.html The Encyclopaedia Morningtonia has more detail than anyone in their right brain would want to know about the game at: http://aurora.york.ac.uk/mc_em.html Here are the rules of a slightly different game that Richard may have been thinking of: http://members.xoom.com/mornomic/ruleset.html and http://www.cms.dmu.ac.uk/~c94kd/mornomic/ruleset.txt Ken
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