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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
17 Jan 12 UTC
ANOTHER Reason I Won't Be Voting Red This November, It Seems...
http://news.yahoo.com/anti-immigration-tone-alienating-hispanics-162054757.html
Not in love with Obama--he's not great, not horrible...good personality, but not a commanding one, sadly--but I'm sorry, the GOP's totally turned me off...and here's ANOTHER reason...after all, what better way to win an election than to alienate the fastest-growing population in America (one I really care for, too...)
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Putin33 (111 D)
18 Jan 12 UTC
Because we have better equipment now and discovered fossils? Science is an accumulative process, no matter how much you and your friends would like to call it a religion. Things that seem obvious now weren't obvious before because of certain limitations in the ability to observe.

"Substitute "the earth is round" in for evolution and everything I said would retain its force. And no, I don't think the roundness of the earth is up for grabs."

So people need "good reasons" for believing the earth is round, else it is just 'belief'? What would count as a good reason?
semck83 (229 D(B))
18 Jan 12 UTC
*long sigh*

Where did I call science a religion, putin? Can you not answer any argument without expressing a desperate desire to stick me with some group and answer their arguments instead of mine?

"So people need "good reasons" for believing the earth is round, else it is just 'belief'? What would count as a good reason? "

Being taught it in school would probably suffice, as long as the school explained to them to basic process that led people to think that.

I realize the above will astound you, and you will think you've now found all these inconsistencies in my earlier posts, because I said there (you'll say) that believing something from school was not enough, etc., etc. That's only because you haven't read anything I've said though.

I'm done, unless you manage in your next post to so mischaracterize what I'm even arguing for that I can't let it slide. Take care.
Putin33 (111 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
"That's only because you haven't read anything I've said though."

Or you change your argument to suit your needs.
fulhamish (4134 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
The proposition that natural selection can explain all of human behaviour is akin to a religious belief. Held, in the most part, by atheists with an anti-theist agenda.
I arrive at this stance not by saying that science itself is akin to religion, but by an application of the scientific method.

The dangerous concept of looking at science purely as an ''accumulative'' process is that it mitigates against new ideas which challange established ones. The history of science is littered with examples. Science is in fact a creative process rather than an accumulative one. What is true ''today'' will likely be false ''tomorrow''. In fact one might describe it as a process of continual creation.
fulhamish (4134 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
So have we reached the wonderful position that a man of the left can attack Lewontin because he rigerously critiques EO Wilson's and, by extension, Dawkins' sociobiology? Such is the mad knot that some will tie themselves in to preserve their militant anti-theism.
Putin33 (111 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
"The proposition that natural selection can explain all of human behaviour is akin to a religious belief. "

It's a straw man you invented in your brain. And anyway in order to refute such a hypothetical proposition you'd actually have to accept that human behavior can be explained, which you do not since you summarily dismiss all social science.

"I arrive at this stance not by saying that science itself is akin to religion, but by an application of the scientific method."

Right, the same 'application of the scientific method' that is used by your pseudo-scientific charlatan friends at the Discovery Institute that you think is "real science" . In short, no scientific method at all, just knee jerk accusations and conspiracy-theory rubbbish.

"The dangerous concept of looking at science purely as an ''accumulative'' process is that it mitigates against new ideas which challange established ones."

New ideas build on old information, we don't reinvent the wheel every time. Theories are usually only partially discarded or qualified, and theories are never wholly new. Without the insights of Newtonian mechanics we would not have known about quantum mechanics.

Putin33 (111 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
I don't attack him simply because he critiques Wilson, Dawkins, and Darwin, I attack him because his attacks make no sense. See if I defended Lewontin you'd dismiss me as a partisan hack who leaps to the defense of any and every Marxist, but now it suits you to make a different argument that I'm blinded by "militant anti-theism". Would you really be praising Lewontin if he wasn't a useful idiot in your effort to attack everything Darwinian?
fulhamish (4134 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
When it comes to Putin's view of science I am always reminded of the advice given to the physicist Max Planck by his teacher Von Jolly - "in this field, almost everything is already discovered, and all that remains is to fill a few unimportant holes."

On Lewontin, and for that matter Gould, I disagree. These men are examples of respected scientists prepared to go whether the evidence takes them. Putin's rubbishing of them comes from his own dogma
Putin33 (111 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
"Putin's rubbishing of them comes from his own dogma"

That's rich, coming from you. The dogmatic scientist rubbisher par excellence.
Putin33 (111 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
Anyway, for more on how Lewontin talks out of his backside half the time, here's this:

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2009/may/28/why-darwin-2/
spyman (424 D(G))
19 Jan 12 UTC
"The proposition that natural selection can explain all of human behaviour is akin to a religious belief. "

I don't think anyone actually claims *all human behavior* is explained by natural selection, but rather natural selection is a significant factor in human behavior. There are aspects of our behavior which are not explainable in cultural terms. But rather there are patterns and limitations in human behavior which make the most sense when considered in terms of natural or sexual selection.

Fullhamish what do you think of the field of evolutionary psychology? Does it have some merit? Or you one of those thinks that our behavior stems from our environment solely?


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Dunecat (5899 D)
21 Dec 11 UTC
Dunecat's "No Pausing, No Canceling, No Drawing, No Bitching" World Game
So the last game turned into a clusterfuck, which sucks. This game isn't allowed to. Anyone who joins pledges to not pause, cancel, bitch or draw, no matter what, even if someone is banned. Going on vacation? Find a sitter.
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
18 Jan 12 UTC
I FOUND A WAY AROUND THE WIKIPEDIA BLACKOUT!!!
Just stop the page loading before the blackout message pops up. It works! (though usually without pictures) Good stuff, since I have a project to work on today.
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President Eden (2750 D)
15 Jan 12 UTC
Hey King Thucyjacket ulytau hows the symphony coming: the webDip memes archive
Please contribute to this growing archive of the Best Damn Internet Forum Period's meme collections. As a reward, enjoy to live game gameID=696969
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Barn3tt (41969 D)
19 Jan 12 UTC
WTA-GB-57
eog
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MrcsAurelius (3051 D(B))
16 Jan 12 UTC
We need a new italy!
Dear all, We are desperately in need of a replacement player for italy. Not the most popular of nations, I know ;) , but a crucial one nonetheless.
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Draugnar (0 DX)
17 Jan 12 UTC
SOPA is dead and PIPA won't be far behind.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/sopa-derailed/1897

I love this quote. "The voice of the Internet community has been heard. Much more education for Members of Congress about the workings of the Internet is essential if anti-piracy legislation is to be workable and achieve broad appeal." - QFT!
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Maniac (189 D(B))
18 Jan 12 UTC
Rules question
2 defenders fight off 4 attackers - see inside
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Flameofarnor (306 D)
18 Jan 12 UTC
Cheap Normal Classic Diplomacy
Cheap game with classic rules. gameID=78175
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gantz (3511 D)
18 Jan 12 UTC
We need a replacement here!!!
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=77953

Italy is not playing and it seems that he is going to CD soon...it is just the first move!!
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
18 Jan 12 UTC
a day of remembrance
I'd just like to take this moment to remind everyone that 200 years ago we had to beat the crap out of the meddling British once again. Fortunately they've since learned their lesson and we've dominated their culture ever since.

Now if we could only get them to stop saying "lorry."
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
17 Jan 12 UTC
Anti-Sopa initiative
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/English_Wikipedia_anti-SOPA_blackout
Post here to talk about how bullshit SOPA is and how it mustn't get passed. I support the right to free speech, and so should everybody else.
22 replies
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Sandgoose (0 DX)
17 Jan 12 UTC
Musicaaa
What kind of music do you listen to during a diplomacy game?
8 replies
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
17 Jan 12 UTC
January 18th--The Day the Earth Stood Still
Is everyone ready to be more productive tomorrow than they have been in the last decade combined?
3 replies
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icanhazconquest (100 D)
17 Jan 12 UTC
NEW GAME - Trouble and The End
Classic Dip. Points Per Center. 24 phases.
Come play!
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Leonidas (635 D)
17 Jan 12 UTC
a struggle to enjoy this site at times
how do I get some reliable play time, it seems that this place is rife with Multis... I love this game, played it since 1979, online just recently, is there a better way to go about playing this game? there seem to be so many cheaters on here, is that just something I have to put up with or is there a better way?
would love some feed back on options, changes to the dealings of cheaters, or just your opinion
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
17 Jan 12 UTC
Sanctified
Where are you?
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Barn3tt (41969 D)
16 Jan 12 UTC
nmr/cd
If you are going to nmr and let your country cd because you have had a slight setback and would rather walk away than try and actually improve, please at least log off the site.

Thanks
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
16 Jan 12 UTC
Hey President Eden how's the meme thread coming.
How.
9 replies
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slyster (3934 D)
04 Jan 12 UTC
CTGRC-2 EoG
Interesting game... Will put my EoG later.
16 replies
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
17 Jan 12 UTC
Europe is in financial shambles
I posted on here about ten months ago that German bonds were a good investment because the disappearance of the Euro meant the reemergence of national currencies and the German Mark ( and German bonds denominated in Marks) would gain enormously. Europe isn't letting me down.
13 replies
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Indybroughton (3407 D(G))
15 Jan 12 UTC
Who knows the rules for AUTO DISBAND?
When a player's excess units are going to be auto-disbanded, what are the rules to determine which units disband?
22 replies
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
14 Jan 12 UTC
NFL Pick: 'em: Divisional Weekend--Who Dat vs. Who's Got It Better Than US! :D
OK, you know the rules...must get 2/4 to stay alive...3 strikes, you're out!
Saints@49ers! Broncos@Patriots!
Texans@Ravens! Giants@Packers!
PICK 'EM!
47 replies
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octopus_seppuku (728 D)
16 Jan 12 UTC
Sweet deal for vdip account takeover
Hi all.
TL;DR let me give you the password for a vdiplomacy account in a good position in this game, original owner can't play any more
http://vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=4966
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2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
16 Jan 12 UTC
F St.P to Finland?!
See below.
87 replies
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
16 Jan 12 UTC
Quick question
Are GR ratings dependent on the ratio of scs a player holds with respect to another player in a draw? Or is it just YES/NO in the draw?
4 replies
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MrHolmes (0 DX)
11 Jan 12 UTC
Where are you from?
I´m from Brazil.
45 replies
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yebellz (729 D(G))
17 Jan 12 UTC
SOPA PIPA
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111122/04254316872/definitive-post-why-sopa-protect-ip-are-bad-bad-ideas.shtml
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ryanrogers (1824 D)
17 Jan 12 UTC
Anyone interested in playing a game on VDiplomacy?
Message me...we've already got two.
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Hgrpsmait (261 D)
16 Jan 12 UTC
Takeover needed
A takeover for Germany is desperately needed in gameID=75152.
Good position, lots of SC's, low bet.

Any takers?
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