Yes, requiring unanimous agreement by all past honorees obviously has the potential to grow unwieldy as the inductees grow more numerous -- hopefully not as paralyzing as 18th century Poland's "liberum veto" which required a unanimous vote of all Poland's squabbling nobility, and led to Poland's partition by Austria, Prussia, and Russia when Poland was unable to agree how to defend itself. But we'll see.
No, the MiDFur delegation who informed me of my induction did present me with a (heavy) trophy, but it looks quite different - all glass and smooth geometric shapes.
Yes, requiring unanimous agreement by all past honorees obviously has the potential to grow unwieldy as the inductees grow more numerous -- hopefully not as paralyzing as 18th century Poland's "liberum veto" which required a unanimous vote of all Poland's squabbling nobility, and led to Poland's partition by Austria, Prussia, and Russia when Poland was unable to agree how to defend itself. But we'll see.
No, the MiDFur delegation who informed me of my induction did present me with a (heavy) trophy, but it looks quite different - all glass and smooth geometric shapes.
Fred Patten