Ator People
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I think it is.So anyway, is this ready to kick off?
I already have some ideas for things I want do with my TNP dollars
I think it is.So anyway, is this ready to kick off?
Ok, then.Hellz yeah, as long a we put out a disclaimer that, if the system ends up to be completely broken as is, it'll be reset.
I'm guessing that would be hard to do with IF, since it has limited coding capabilities. But then again, I could be wrong; I'm not too good w/ Javascript, etc.You know, if we have a couple of creative code-monkeys around here, we could create a TNP equivalent of 'E-Gold' in which each person could transfer cash to another person's account for payments, but you would need to access your account by password to do so.
Of course, this would make bribery a real issue. I like it!
Hey, Fedel, I hear theres a real good cyber gun-running deal going down! Want in on it?
"Romanoffia, Dealer in Arms - Dicount Weapons that won't cost you an arm and a leg..........maybe"
Hey, Fedel, I hear theres a real good cyber gun-running deal going down! Want in on it?
Don't forget script writers and those with old, clean puppets to sell.Well, more ideas are bankers, graphic editors, investers, bartenders, etc.
Going off topic slightly because there is no on-topic place for this discussion yet:So, to be a little more organized, shouldn't we allow attorney jobs and leave the accepting of Attorneys to the Attorney General? I mean, wouldn't that be logical?
They couldn't, because if I become a public enterprise, then I'm only going to sell a limited amount of shares. Like, if I say I'm worth 20 shares, then I'll keep 11 for myself and sell 9 of them.Then everyone would invest in IG or someone akin to that.Stock market based on OOC spamming:
Each amount of posts you invest into that poster goes into their total post count. At the end of the week you see how many posts they have gone up and you get money in return for however much their count went up depending on how much you invested in them.
They couldn't, because if I become a public enterprise, then I'm only going to sell a limited amount of shares. Like, if I say I'm worth 20 shares, then I'll keep 11 for myself and sell 9 of them.
When the person sells, say, the script, it could be sold with certain license restrictions such as no distribution allowed.Is TNP going to end up developing copright laws?
Say someone starts up a little business selling something like scripts, someone buys a script and then promptly turns around and gives it out for free, essentially preventing the person who wrote the script from making any more profits off of it.