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Re: Top 10 rep recievers
There were some interesting methods suggested for doing reducing reputation for the sake of the greater good or something, but I propose, if anything, a progressive reputation tax that will be taken by April 15th of each year. For those with low reputation income, measured by points per year, taxation will be unnecessary. Tax breaks will also be given based on hours donated to FIRST, number of whitepapers posted, and number of helpful comments. Each WhoIAm picture after the 100th will incur a cost of 500 reputation points while chit-chat reputation does not count. All reputation from 1,000 to 9,999 will incur a 30% tax. Reputation from 10,000 to 24,999 will incur a 45% tax, and anything higher will result in further revisions to the reputation tax law until it becomes grossly incomprehensible.
Or whatever Brandon finds managable.
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<Patrician|Away> what does your robot do, sam
<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and drives into walls
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