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Old Sat Dec 27, 2003, 10:56am
JeffTheRef JeffTheRef is offline
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I have been studiously ignoring correctable error. It ain't gonna happen, except it did, for the first time to me, last summer, when I was warring with a particular scorekeeper. So, I need to be corrected if this is wrong . . .

As I glom it, there are two endpoints after which at which the correctableness of the five correctable errors expires, to wit:

2.10.2______Ball_____ |dead|___|alive|__|dead|
___________Clock____|stopped||running||stopped|


2.10.3______Ball_____ |dead|___|alive|__|dead|
___________Clock____|running||running||stopped|


2.10.2 applies to the first 4 errors, 10.2.3 to the 5th (the case where the ball has gone through the basket).

Do not 2.10.2: " . . . during the first dead ball after the clock has properly started." and 2.10.3: " . . . before the second live ball." point to the same place, the only difference being the state of the clock during the changes in the status of the ball?

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