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frenchie29 (185 D)
20 Feb 14 UTC
Why so much politics?
One thing I've noticed here is that there are so many threads based on politics, and I've been wondering what gets everybody so worked up about politics? I personally have very strong views that I would like to voice, but I don't know exactly how to jump in and how it will effect the way people view me on the site. I love a good debate, so I'd love to jump in. Any suggestions?
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krellin (80 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Generation Wuss (link)
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/bret-easton-ellis-interview

Amen, brother...
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King Atom (100 D)
20 Feb 14 UTC
International Actors
At least in the major film industries, you rarely see an actor in America who hails from a different country. Sure, there's the occasional British or Australian who comes along, and I'm sure we visit them from time to time, but in a 'Globalizing World,' are cultural boundaries still too powerful to withhold a type of entertainment that is enjoyed so universally? Any thoughts?
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Bastoid (0 D)
20 Feb 14 UTC
World Map - Moving from Armenia to Moscow not possible
Has anyone encountered the issue of moving a fleet from Armenia to Moscow on the large world map? The map shows it should be possible, but no option to do it comes up in a drop down list.
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oiuypiuypoy (0 DX)
20 Feb 14 UTC
come play yo
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=136145
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KingCyrus (511 D)
20 Feb 14 UTC
NEED ONE MORE PLAYER
gameID=136005

Pass:
adam
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krellin (80 DX)
17 Feb 14 UTC
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Jobs for Libtar...I mean My WebDip Friends
Take heart, you sad-sack Libtards! There ARE jobs for those of your ilk and intellect...

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/exclusive-national-clown-shortage-approaching-article-1.1616801
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President Eden (2750 D)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Reinventing my career path: Programming/Software engineering
As above, below.
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
19 Feb 14 UTC
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What website do you use to make your life cheaper and easier?
So, I've discovered airbnb.com when I want sleep somewhere for a very modest prize, I've discovered blablacar.nl when I want to travel there (hitchhiker's site), marktplaats.nl for second hand items and so on and so on. What website do you use to make your life cheaper and easier?
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
19 Feb 14 UTC
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Bug?
Seen on another player's profile (UserID can be PMed if a mod or admin requests):
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rojimy1123 (597 D)
19 Feb 14 UTC
New Austria Needed
gameID=135330
New Austria needed. In build phase after 1901.
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
19 Feb 14 UTC
Isn't it time we stop the discrimination?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6zrNPvAMWA
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SYnapse (0 DX)
19 Feb 14 UTC
Ukraine has gone into civil disorder
As title
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krellin (80 DX)
19 Feb 14 UTC
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Locked Per Creator's Request
But this denies the creation it's free will, and implies we are simply automatons, and thus all love is an illusion.

Free Jamiet99UK!!! Free Jamiet99UK!!! Free Jamiet99UK!!!
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arborinius (173 D)
18 Feb 14 UTC
How does the ranking system work?
When new members join Web Dip they are ranked as "Political Puppets". Then as more points are gained the rank changes. I'm wondering what the different ranks are and how the system works.
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Octavious (2701 D)
18 Feb 14 UTC
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Good News, Everyone!
Greece now holds the EU Presidency until June, when Italy takes over. Without doubt an unprecedented period of stability and competence awaits.
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
10 Feb 14 UTC
Well HELLO medal table
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/olympics/sochi-2014/medals/

Who's ya daddy?
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mapleleaf (0 DX)
15 Feb 14 UTC
Build your own Dream Team.
Here's the Team Canada roster. I need four forward lines, three defense pairings, and two goalies.
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ezra willis (305 D)
19 Feb 14 UTC
First time as Russia
This is my first time as Russia in modern diplomacy 2 and any tips or advise would be helpful thanks. :)
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KingCyrus (511 D)
19 Feb 14 UTC
Question...
Why would someone be banned from a game? Specifically?
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
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China
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/national/Policeman-sentenced-to-death-for-fatal-shooting/shdaily.shtml

Here in 'Murica, you get paid leave...
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Dharmaton (2398 D)
19 Feb 14 UTC
There are Trolls and there are LOL's
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oavMtUWDBTM
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zultar (4180 DMod(P))
19 Feb 14 UTC
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3 In 4 Americans Thinks The Earth Goes Around The Sun, Survey Says
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/02/14/277058739/1-in-4-americans-think-the-sun-goes-around-the-earth-survey-says

I thought last week's survey was bad, but this is just ridiculous.
What are you THINKING, Americans? Damn, libtards.
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Jamiet99uk (873 D)
18 Feb 14 UTC
What's the point of anything?
This.
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Octavious (2701 D)
16 Feb 14 UTC
Scotland Joining the EU "Extremely Difficult, if not Impossible"
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso tells Scots that voting to leave the UK would open up a new world of EU pain with potentially disastrous consequences, before adding that he did not want to interfere.
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Sevyas (973 D)
22 Jan 14 UTC
"Mini-tournament" of 7 games for 7 players
Details inside
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ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Bitcoin --the slide continues
Chart of the Day: Bitcoin's rapid plunge http://www.cnbc.com/id/101423067
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Is it a buy or is it a death trap?
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
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Why do people who have nothing invested in something so eagerly want it to fail? Something to do with the human condition?
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
@abge --I will assume you think I want it to fall or fail.
Answer=no
You also assume that I don't own some. Well in the end that is for me to know.

I am a markets guy and I like most of the banter here about topics such as these
krellin (80 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Here's my problem with bitcoin - and yes, abge, I do not fully understand them, but do understand that they are a "secure" and anonymous form of e-currency.

1. While they are "secure" and abge insists that nobody can ever steal his bitcoins, evidence suggests the contrary. Perhaps it is because abge is smart and knows how to protect himself, etc...or maybe he's naive - I'm not sure -- but the idea that bitcoin can not be stolen is contradicted by numerous articles on the subject, involving hackers and phishing scams, etc. abge may be sophisticated enough to protect his wallet...but I'm not certain his mother and father are, or the vast majority of technologically naive humans, lead project engineer. despite years and year and years of being told not to, still click through emails from unknown people, cough up passwords, get nasty spyware installed on their computers, etc. which will lead to increased scams targeting bitcoins as they get more popular and make it just as insecure as existing forms of currency. EXCEPT…when my credit card is charged fraudulently, I can check it online, file a claim and have the charges reversed. Bitcoins…the anonymous, decentralized currency? No so…stolen BTC is gone under the current regime

2. One of the primary uses of BTC seems to be illegal activity, or anonymous transactions (presumably to hide activity - which one might want to do to avoid paying taxes, for example). The one "positive" is that they allow for the side-stepping of banking fees...while buying your cocaine from silk road, or shielding a high dollar transaction from federal eyes. This *may* be a good thing (if you are an anarchist, think payign taxes is wrong, etc) - but I'm not certain the upside compensates for the downside of anonymous criminal transactions, money laundering, etc.

I will surely be bashed now for being anti-technology, blah blah blah. I'm not. I love technology, have a house full of tech, everyone in the family has an ereader and a smart phone, etc etc etc, I hate cash and hardly ever carry it....I just don't see why this is the best possible solution to....toooo.....uh...what's the problem it's trying to solve????
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
I only say that because of the sensationalist way you're portraying what is happening. If you look at places like btc-e and bitstamp, which is where you should be getting your infor from (not CNBC), you'll see the price has been fairly stable the last few days and that this drop is less severe than the one in Dec. Prices fluctuate. It's nothing to be concerned over.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
krellin

Cash has the exact same problems as what you listed above for BTC. People use cash every day anyway. Not much more to say.
y2kjbk (4846 D(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
"The slide continues"

This is the same slide and already stagnating for a bit. Once mtgox gets their shit together and secured and allows withdrawals again, which they claim is no later than Thursday, the price goes back on the up.
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
When you have an asset that can fluctuate 50% in less than two months I would be concerned if I were you. But if you have thAt kind of stomach to be able to handle the swings, I have a ton of stuff to sell you.
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Sold
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
This market is new. It is still in its transient state. Such fluctuations should not be unexpected, especially when you look at the different causes.
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
I agree But I could argue there was no reason to have the valuation that it had to begin with, besides the hype. As I said If you can stand the heat all the power to you. But know that just cause a one point it exceeded 1100 doesn't mean it can go to zero
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
Yes, of course the high of 1000+ was an anomaly. I expect it to stabilize between 600-800 and then slowly creep up over time as people start actually using it more.
oh look, another OP decrying new technology he doesn't understand
Devonian (891 D)
18 Feb 14 UTC
krellin,

1. if someone charges your credit card online. The money is still gone. If someone robs a bank and takes "your" money, it is still gone. It's just that the credit card company or the bank "eats" the loss, not you. The only way to get the money back is to catch the thief, and even then, if they have hidden it well, it is still gone. Basically, all theft is really irreversible unless the perpetrator is caught.

2. Bitcoin are not really anonymous. Every transaction is public information. It's actually less anonymous than a cash transaction. If a drug dealer transacts business in cash, no one knows where it came from or where it goes. If a drug dealer tries to transact business with bitcoin, it leaves a permanent public record of where the money came from and to whom it went.

3. What problem is it trying to solve? I think one thing it attempts to solve is the government manipulation of money. A government cannot simply over spend, and then print more money to pay the debt.
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
And if that is the case, all you libtards would be fucked because every social program would go belly up and then everyone would be fucked because economies would crumble
krellin (80 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
@abge - great, BTC has the same problems as cash...so what's my argument for using it. You need to convince me it is somehow BETTER before we overthrow the current currency system. Change because kids think this is gee-qiz-cool isn't a good enough argument. Enough said...


"1. if someone charges your credit card online. The money is still gone. If someone robs a bank and takes "your" money, it is still gone" ....WRONG - I have had falsse charges reversed - it is not gone, because there is a corporation/federal governement that backs my money. My cash in the bank is federally secured. Not so with BTC as it currently stands.

2. Not really anonymous...well, if you are good enough at what you do online, they can essentially be anonymous. But...if they are not anonymous, then again, what's the point?

3. So the thing it is solving is government manipulation of money. lol that's funny. Not that I don't agree that governments manipulate money, but....oh, never mind. You may indulge your fantasy that bitcoin will suddenly sweep the world, the US dollar and other cash currency will dry up and the collective government will just throw up their hands and quit. Yeahhhhh.....I also own a Unicat that farts rainbows.


I'm not trying to bash this new technology...and morons like PE who have the attitude...it's NEW it **MUST** be awesome...do not make a convincing argument.

I'm just honestly trying to understand how this is better, without Utopian nonsense in which the new e-currency supplants government backed money and suddenly all economic systems work perfectly and nobody ever gets screwed again...because those pie-in-the-sky fantasies are silly.
krellin (80 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
3. Uh....what's the value of a bitcoin again? It's backed by nothing, and all value is...<pulls lever on slot machine>...Oh boy! today I'm RICHHHHHH!!

Yes, in time it will stabilize...and just like the the gambling market...er....I mean the stock market...value will rise and fall based upon factors for which you, as an owner, have no clue and no control. is this somehow better?
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Abge. I want to know why you think $600-$800 is fair value for BTC
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Feb 14 UTC
"I want to know why you think $600-$800 is fair value for BTC"

Because that's what people seem to be willing to pay for it
krellin (80 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
http://preev.com/

Actually, it seems they are only willing to pay $620 for one today...
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
Really that's your assessment. So what will you say when it's $75 and trading there. Everything in the world is only valued at what someone is willing to pay at the time they want it. Supply and demand
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
People's desire to believe a new technology is the second coming of gold get completely over zealous with owning a piece that they create a bubble and it seems with BTC, that that bubble might be about to pop. Maybe not but it sure looks like it.
Devonian (891 D)
18 Feb 14 UTC
krellin,

"1. if someone charges your credit card online. The money is still gone. If someone robs a bank and takes "your" money, it is still gone" ....WRONG - I have had falsse charges reversed - it is not gone, because there is a corporation/federal governement that backs my money. My cash in the bank is federally secured. Not so with BTC as it currently stands."
- You recovered it, because the credit card company was willing to take the loss, at which a fee was paid to them every time you used your credit card. The theft was still irreversible. I hope you don't believe that the thief gave the money back so you could get your money back.


"2. Not really anonymous...well, if you are good enough at what you do online, they can essentially be anonymous. But...if they are not anonymous, then again, what's the point?"
- Being anonymous is not the point of bitcoin. In fact, all transactions are public and verifiable... by anyone. That is the point.

"3. Uh....what's the value of a bitcoin again? It's backed by nothing"
- Money printed by governments isn't backed by anything either. If a government runs out, it has the ability to just print more. So, saying it is backed by the government is a hollow promise. The only reason printed money has value is because people believe it has value. That is the same thing that gives bitcoin value.

But your question is: Why is this better? Unlike printed money, there is a fixed number available. The government can't print more. Also, if the government issuing it collapses, so can the value of the printed money. But Bitcoin is not dependent on any government. It won't collapse if any particular government collapses.
ssorenn (0 DX)
18 Feb 14 UTC
You are sadly mistaken


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President Eden (2750 D)
17 Feb 14 UTC
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Damn those Koch-driven Republicans and their donor machine!
http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php

It's shocking how one-sided political donations are in the US.
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
14 Feb 14 UTC
Can We Get Bipartisan Agreement Here This Is Isanity?
http://news.yahoo.com/kansas-bill-gay-same-sex-segregation-210533466.html "Gay rights advocates are outraged over a bill — passed by Kansas lawmakers earlier this week — that would allow businesses and state government employees to deny services to same-sex couples if “it would be contrary to their sincerely held religious beliefs.” ...Well, we can't get bipartisan agreement here over everything (just like Congress!) but come on...that's unethical, plain and simple!
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Draugnar (0 DX)
17 Feb 14 UTC
All I can say is... WTF?
http://www.guns.com/2014/02/16/mo-couple-faces-assault-charges-shooting-fast-food-worker-nerf-gun-video/

I now open the floor to the peanut gallery.
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