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doofman (201 D)
17 Dec 09 UTC
1 more for live
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=17016
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Rubetok (766 D)
12 Dec 09 UTC
brasil
tem alguem aki do brasil??
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Tantris (2456 D)
17 Dec 09 UTC
Mod, need pause
This is a tournament game, and someone requested a pause while they flew to Australia from someplace. We have two people that haven't paused, and the game moves to the next turn in an hour. Can someone force pause this?
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=16235#gamePanel
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Iceray0 (266 D(B))
17 Dec 09 UTC
Live Game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=17015
do ittt
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douglasefresh (131 D)
17 Dec 09 UTC
Message to Gilgatex form goonDip
Hey dude, Don't know if you frequent here: This is all I get when trying to access the goonDip home page right now
"Error triggered: Declaration of panelGameHome::summary() should be compatible with that of panelGameBoard::summary().
This was probably caused by a software bug. Please contact the administrator about this error."
I would contact you accept I can't access the site to do so :D - hopefully you will see this
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Puddle (413 D)
13 Dec 09 UTC
LOTR Themed Game
For those who have already joined and for those interested:
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DocVanHellsing (207 D)
17 Dec 09 UTC
live game ...WTA
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=17002

whos online... and interested..^^
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notoriousmjf (0 DX)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Mods:
This game gameID=14902 has been paused for almost two months now. It would be unpaused but for one player refusing. Is it possible to just draw it across everyone, or offer everyone points for their supply centers or something? It's just really annoying because it's been on my home page forever, and it is not going to move unless you guys do something about it. Let me know, thanks.
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Autokrator (181 D)
17 Dec 09 UTC
5 min game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=17001
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patizcool (100 D)
17 Dec 09 UTC
5 minute game, 1 more
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=16997
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msmth82 (579 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
New feature I just discovered
...that you guys probably knew all along!
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Iceray0 (266 D(B))
16 Dec 09 UTC
Live game this very night!
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=16991
5 bet PPSC
same thing as usual
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Gobbledydook (1389 D(B))
16 Dec 09 UTC
error
Error: Object expected on line: 210, script: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=13450.

HELP...
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
14 Dec 09 UTC
Choose Your Ethical Dilemma
Post an ethical "What would YOU do?" situation... let's see what sort of people we REALLY are here ;)

I'll start...
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
15 Dec 09 UTC
My girlfriend, me, my dad, my mom, my brother..... and my grandmother.

I don't know though. That's not really my first instinct. Are the six of us gonna be the last humans alive or just the only people to survive this one incident? If it's just the last six of us alive I would pick me, my girlfriend, my ex-girlfriend, my two (male) best friends, and one of them has a girlfriend so she would go too.

That means this breakdown:
Five 18 year olds
One 17 year old

3 males
3 females

Two Caucasians
Two Indian (subcontinental)
One Filipino
One Colombian

And we're all pretty smart, and serious.

So that's a little better. I dunno.

Without your constraints, obi, I wouldn't go. Don't heckle me and be like (oh yeah you would)..... if it really is filled with everyone I care about, I'd fit every last one of those fuckers on there that I could and send them off, and then spend my last moments with the people I care about that were left behind, and rest in peace knowing the others will live.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
15 Dec 09 UTC
Dave Bishop:

"To religious believers:

Would you give up your spot in heaven to a non-believer.
Follow God if you knew you'd go to hell whatever?"

Verrry interesting question. It means a lot to me personally.

I used to be a seriously devout Christian. But I did a lottttt of thinking. Eventually I became so weighed down by the people that I *knew* (because I was taught) would go to hell, I decided that in addition to saving as many as I can while on Earth, that this wasn't enough. No matter who hard I tried, many people would still go to hell. I thought they were innocent, because they were just like me, but I knew that in God's eyes they were sinners who deserved hell. So I prayed earnestly after a lot of though, asking God to send me to hell in place of someone else. I told him I didn't care who, just someone who would've have gone to hell otherwise.

I didn't sense that the prayer was exactly answered with a yes, and I did some research and asked priests etc if that was possible, and they told me no.

So I became very disillusioned and started down the path to agnosticism lol.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
15 Dec 09 UTC
Ummm... this WAS about a dilemma I posed at first, right... not Bush... good God, can't you leave the poor guy alone-

Bad president (the one truly great thing I think he did was his speech from Ground Zero... the only time he ever sounded inspired and actually able to speak the English language... but seriously, credit where due, he was good at Ground Zero) but whatever, we're done with him, just let the guy go home and have a beer (I've said it before, I'll say it again- Bush is the kind of guy who'd be fun to get a drink with but NOT the kind of guy I want running anything.)

And yes, I know I just talked about Bush MORE after telling you all to be quiet about it... well, I started the thread, so there. ;)

ANYWAY, back to Dilemma-Land...

Let's try this one:

Two meteors, completely identical and alike, are heading towards two completely identical and alike cities- everything, building for building, tree for tree, crack in the sidewalk for crack in the sidewalk, is the same in both cities. There is exaqctly the same amount of people in one city as there is in the other, and they are the same people- if there is a 22-year old single mother with 12 kids in one, that same mother and those same 12 kids are there in the other.

EVERYTHING is identical... and you can only stop ONE meteor; you have never met anyone in any of the cities and have never been to either city, so you don't prefer one to the other.

Which city do you save?
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
15 Dec 09 UTC
And HOW do you decide?
msmth82 (579 D)
15 Dec 09 UTC
The first thing I'd do would be to figure out how there could be to separate, but identical simultaneous situations. There's probably a good chance that you're brain is messed up and you are "seeing double" on one situation. So it wouldn't really matter which one you save, since they are probably both the same city.
the.dibster (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
You save the one closest to you. obviously there is nothing else to do.
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
the.dibster is right; however, I'd like to propose that that be amended to "Whichever is easier to save" (which is probably what you actually meant anyway).
the.dibster (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
OR... you save neither. the meteors crash into each other and ricochet harmlessly away ;)
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Darn... I never thought of that. Please never put me in charge of the world's anti-meteor defenses; I'd probably just get everyone killed.
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
And now, a dilemma similar in intent to the terrorist/healthy person one, but not as easy as the first respondent made it seem.

Dilemma 1. A lethal new disease has been discovered and is expected to spread throughout the country (oh, why not - assume a population of one million) and kill 10000 people. Two different vaccines (X and Y) have been discovered, but there is only enough time to produce one of them.
Option A: Produce Vaccine X, which can be used to vaccinate everyone. It reduces the chances of dying by 1/5 for people who would otherwise have died (assume people who would have survived without the vaccine also survive with it, but you do not know who will die and who will not so you must vaccinate everyone anyway).
Option B: Produce Vaccine Y. It has a 100% rate of success, so no one vaccinated with it will die. However, it is harder to produce, and only one-fifth as many people as with Vaccine X will be able to get the vaccine. You do not know who is more likely to be killed by the disease so the smaller supply will have to be distributed randomly.

Dilemma 2: A lethal new disease has been discovered and is expected to spread throughout the country (assume a population of one million again) and kill 10000 people. Two different vaccines (Q and Z) have been discovered, but there is only enough time to produce one of them.
Option 1. Produce Vaccine Q. You can produce 200,000 copies, and it will save everyone who receives it from dying. However, no one else will be able to receive the vaccine. Results: 2000 saved; 8000 with no chance of survival.
Option 2: Produce Vaccine Z. It only has a success rate of 20%, but you can produce one million of them and vaccinate everyone. Results: 0 lives certainly saved, but 10000 with a 20% chance of survival.


Note: No, there is no "correct" answer on either of them. This is ethics and answers will vary by opinion.
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
(Wow, it took 15 minutes to type that.)
Baron Samedi (319 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Numbers confuse me.
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
That's deliberate; the point is to make you consider the options carefully.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
16 Dec 09 UTC
You've got to use the one that everyone can take giving everyone the 20% success rate. There will still be 8,000 deaths but still - it gives everyone the same chance. You can't sit and try to decide who will get the 200,000 vaccines.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Numbers confuse me, too.

But for both I'd have to say that I will take the ones that are certain to save any day...

Assume you use the one that's for everyone but only decreases rather than eliminates the risk... what if the virus mutates, and then that thing is useless, at least with the other the people definitely survive and the danger is abated, as these people (if I understand correctly) are totally immune to the virus and thus it no longer can harm them...

A dilemma based off that dilemma:

WHO, then do you save, if you can only save so many... how do you choose?
Noob179 (645 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Anyone with the username that includes "bear"..... would they be ineligible to get the vaccine? ;-)
Draugnar (0 DX)
16 Dec 09 UTC
In dilema one, you don't know who to give the guaranteed vacine to, so you might save noone, but then you might save everyone. With the one that saves 1 in 5, you should save 2000 and you guarantee that all those who would die with no vacine have a 20% chance. I'd go that way.

Dilema 2 is the same for me. Unless you know who the victims are going to be, make certain everyone can get the vacine so all have an equal chance of surviving.
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
I think you mean 2,000, Thucydides, although if you're contradicting what I thought I wrote it's probably my fault for typing carelessly.


So, we have some disagreement here:
Thucydides says you should give everyone the vaccine with the 1/5 success rate, because everyone gets the same chance, and you can't decide whom to give the vaccine to.
obiwanobiwan says you should take the ones that guarantee someone a chance of survival, even if it means some people will have no chance.
Draugnar (apparently - correct me if I'm wrong) agrees with Thucydides, as do I.

Statistically, if you ask this to the general public, almost everyone will take the guaranteed-survival ones (even though they save the same number of lives and give some people no chance) on the grounds that it is wrong to "gamble" with lives.

Remember, these are deliberately phrased so that there is no "correct answer".
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
As for obiwanobiwan's tangent dilemma... personally, I'd give it out completely randomly, although I'm sure I'm in the minority on this one.
Draugnar (0 DX)
16 Dec 09 UTC
I do agree Paper Markets, and the reason is that the guaranteed survival does not guarantee that anyone who wouldn't have survived without (the 1% of the million person population people) would necessarily get the vacinne. There is a chance that all the vacinne would go to those who would survive anyhow. The gamble is whether or not the vacinne would be given to the right 20% or not versus whether or not the ones destined to die without it get lucky and make the 20% odds that it works for them. Honestly, it is a gamble either way, but I'd rather see everyone get the shot than risk none of those who would die from it
Paper_Markets (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Huh, I never actually thought of it that way. I had been asking whether anyone had a preference between two ways of saving 2000 people (most humans do, but since this isn't a telephone survey I can ask for explanations) to see if anyone thought the different ways of stating what is essentially the same option make it sound better to anyone.

What I never saw (and I'm glad you pointed it out) was that choosing an option was gambling whether or not the vaccines would be given to the right people. This is where obiwanobiwan's dilemma becomes relevant.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
WHY give it out randomly- fairness?

Life is NOT fair... and a convict or a failed C-list actor who's gotten in trouble with the law or a drug addict or whatever doesn't quite seem as in line to get the vaccine for me than the President, our treasured writers... well, if we still HAD treasured writers (seriously, who do we have nowadays that we can honestly say writes good, juicy, meaningful stuff, either philosophical like Kant and Nietzsche and Sartre did, or literature like the Edgar Allen Poes and Emily Dickensons and Samuel Becketts?)

There is no objective standard as to who deserves it over who (other than random, and I've already said that's just not wroking for me) so I suppose it would have to be subjective... who to save...

Well, the leadrs of course, Congress and the President and his Staff... who else?

If it was YOUR decision... who...?
the.dibster (100 D)
17 Dec 09 UTC
Congress? HA. they are free to die ;-)


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jireland20 (0 DX)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Live game
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=16982
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baumhaeuer (245 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Forum feature request:
Can we have a search bar for the forum so that we can find old threads?
It would be faster than scrolling through the forum or checking everyone's thread-and-reply lists.
It would also be helpful if we wanted to see if some subject had been talked about in the past.
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ILN (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
LIVE GAME
live game anyone?

http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=16982
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baumhaeuer (245 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Bug: why are not all the thread and reply postings not visible on people's pages?
It would not be much of a problem if this were in the past, but the missing ones are the most resent. Without a forum search feature, is next to impossible to find a particular thread.
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StevenC. (1047 D(B))
16 Dec 09 UTC
Live game anyone?
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=16981
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msmth82 (579 D)
15 Dec 09 UTC
What is the goal in PPSC games?
Up until recently, I've exclusively played PPSC games, but have never been sure of the goal of the game.
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notoriousmjf (0 DX)
16 Dec 09 UTC
LIVE GAME gameID=16980
join now.
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notoriousmjf (0 DX)
16 Dec 09 UTC
live game, need 2 gameID=16978
join now.
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Triskelli (146 D)
15 Dec 09 UTC
Nemesises? Nemesi?
Do you have them?
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Chas Diamond (316 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
How do we get a new player?
The player responsible for Turkey in our game got banned - I tihnk from the whole site. So how do we get a new player? Is the open spot automatically advertised under "Games" - "Open" or do we have to actively do something?

Anyone know?
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EvilGrass (116 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Why is there no support arrow when support was cut?
It means that other players can not tell whether a player ordered a support move or not. It would be great if cut support were also visible, but with a greyer color or something. (i.e. "yellow grey" for support move that was cut, "green grey" for a support hold that was cut)
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The_Master_Warrior (10 D)
08 Dec 09 UTC
Defense Cuts: Discuss
"Yesterday, December 7th, 1941; A date which will live in infamy. The United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan."

-- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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imafool (100 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Cooperation
And honour
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msmth82 (579 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Two new WTA games
Two new WTA games with a very cheap buy-in (5 D)
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msmth82 (579 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Unsent message warning
As anybody getting unsent message warnings when trying to send messages in the game or PMs to other players or posting on the forum?
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denis (864 D)
16 Dec 09 UTC
Stupendous Man
PM me when you
A win a game
B have. as many defeats as I do
PS I over and over say that I'm not the best not even good ask people on the forum
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