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singleshot_
·3 gün önce·discuss
I assume you’re not familiar with boosters, or you would know EvE is drug wars in space.
singleshot_
·4 gün önce·discuss
“spreader bar”
singleshot_
·9 gün önce·discuss
Your post is like a denim jacket.

(Seems like maybe that’s not the point of an analogy).
singleshot_
·13 gün önce·discuss
Country recorder has a list of judgements against people and entities found to be in breach of contract. This is what exists but probably not what you were thinking of.
singleshot_
·15 gün önce·discuss
> People believing they are entitled to dictate what other people do with their property

Yes, I believe that’s called “society” and while we are all very disappointed about your personal liberties I’m afraid some compromises had to be made to allow people other than you to have property rights too.
singleshot_
·16 gün önce·discuss
The article discusses the answer to your question.
singleshot_
·24 gün önce·discuss
> Getting ghosted is part of life

Only if you tolerate assholes in your life. Many don’t.
singleshot_
·24 gün önce·discuss
I think we might very well see those times again except it will be very challenging to find food. Good luck.
singleshot_
·24 gün önce·discuss
Roll the dice; pay the ticket if cited. The cost of parking.
singleshot_
·25 gün önce·discuss
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singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
It’s cheaper than landing ten divisions of Marines.
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
That’s why it’s important to have a deadline, but it’s a pretty poor answer to my question. ducking this question is an indication your point - bolstered by an ad hominem attack and an appeal to authority - is meaningless.
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
> The requirement for ballots to merely be postmarked by election day is insane. If my credit card bill is due on June 5, it's due on the 5th, not postmarked

What do you reckon your credit card bill (private obligation, governed by contract law) has to do with your ballot (civil right, governed by constitution)? I have to return my rental car on a certain day and my milk expires on a certain day, but I wouldn’t think to compare either to a mail-in ballot.

That would be “insane,” to use your preferred terminology.
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
If there are thirty companies, and each owns a piece of land, one entity/one vote is pretty clearly observed.

If those thirty companies reconfigure their holdings so they each own one thirtieth of each of thirty parcels, under your model all of a sudden each company has thirty votes.

I believe if you tried to exploit the ambiguity in the law in a way that mattered enough for anyone to care, you would catch a lawsuit predicated on the idea that the one entity/one vote concept was violated by this trick. I think a court would approve of the idea.

I still agree with you that this law is poor, I just don’t think this exploit flies in court. But no one knows until they try.
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
LLM-written emails are too wordy. But maybe people think that’s what a good email is.

(Did an LLM write your post?)
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
I apologize for being dismissive. You have read this a little more closely than I have.

Do you think Section 9A(3), which more or less says these rules would be construed under one person/entity, one vote would break your plan? I believe if you tried to have thirty voters tied to one parcel of land by joint tenancy, that would be how the court stops you. The plaintiff here is arguing vote dilution, but vote dilution gets multiplied by an arbitrary factor in your model.
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
This idea is equally wrong for different reasons, but I do have a measure of appreciation for you having abandoned your first intrinsically broken idea upon the first resistance you encountered. Fail fast!

Why would thirty companies that owned a company together get one vote each instead of one thirtieth? The thirty companies would each have one vote in determining how to vote the one parent's vote.

(You are, however, correct to note that you can record absolute gibberish if you want to, so long as you pay the recorder. This does not effectuate a transfer of land, though; it merely serves as constructive notice to the person who is bound to look for such recorded notice, i.e., the beneficial purchaser for value. In a way, you could think of the function of a recorder as preventer of race conditions, not the database).
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
What would happen if the deed (a contract) was an agreement to violate the law restricting minimum lot sizes and was therefor illegal?

It would be void and regardless of recordation, no transfer or subdivision would have occurred.
singleshot_
·geçen ay·discuss
> What is the smallest subplot you can split a parcel into?

An acre, here. See your local zoning code or land statutes for minimum lot sizes. Consult agreements that run with the land for additional restrictions.
singleshot_
·2 ay önce·discuss
The expensive way is superglue plus a little suction cup to evacuate the air, and a razor blade.