Not exact matches
There's no telling whether it will
happen to Cisco after Tuesday's close, but given the breathless hope of investors that John Chambers will say something,
anything positive, I wouldn't
rule out a short - term pop.
I don't think that
anything happening in the community matters in any meaningful sense, as the
rules of consensus are largely immune
to politics and drama.
If you believe that all the money in the game means that there will always be ways of bending and breaking the
rules then I guess the FFP thing was never going
to work and when you see what has
happened this week in the transfer market, with PSG paying something like # 200 million
to sign Neymar from FC Barcelona then you could say that
anything is possible.
This sort of thing is always going
to happen when teams are allowed
to have a say in the
rules because obviously, they'll vote against
anything which doesn't benefit them.
These issues may just help Arsenal this season but we can not yet
rule out
anything similar
happening to one or more of our own.
Eiji Aonuma: It took us a lot of time for a simple reason: when you have a single physical engine
to handle all the
rules that will apply in a world, if you change even a small value at one place, It can
happen anything on the other side of the card.
But this just pales a bit compared
to the dream world, where all
rules of logic go out the window and literally
anything can
happen.
I don't think that
anything happening in the community matters in any meaningful sense, as the
rules of consensus are largely immune
to politics and drama.
That's all possible - and really without you having
to do
anything other than setting up the
rules for it
to happen.