User talk:Klisz

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Nomic
Yes, please do join in! All are welcome. We are just about to start a new round at Talk:Nomic and Nomic. The Learning from Nomic page is where we will discuss our experiences. --mikeu talk 05:21, 12 September 2009 (UTC)

Wikiversity Nomic - Call for judgement
Hi! I entered as a player in the Nomic, and then when I saw the possibility there did a rather boring bid for winning. I won't say I won't be happiest if it is judged as valid, and I actually think it looks legit (if perhaps, a bit boring), but I'm also interested to see how it will be handled - and however it goes, perhaps it turns out it was what was needed to get the game going? So, will you take a look and comment at Talk:Nomic? I've also posted on User:Mu301's talk page. Anyone else who should be contacted? Ever wonder 11:50, 9 April 2010 (UTC)