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umbletheheep (1645 D)
28 Jul 11 UTC
Iowa F2F Diplomacy
I have a group of 11, and we are putting together F2F Diplomacy games in central Iowa. If you would like to be a part or know of someone who does give me an email at russ (at) russdennis.net
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LoneSeramoni (100 D)
28 Jul 11 UTC
Script Error
Webdiplomacy script installed on my site.How can handle this problem? ERROR: i.imgur.com/cWuVQ.png

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Babak (26982 D(B))
28 Jul 11 UTC
FtF Diplomacy in New England: HuskyCon (Aug 19-21) in Long Island, NY
Details: http://huskycon.com
First round - Fri Aug 19th at 7:00pm
Big mansion, food provided, some will be camping outside - lots of FtF players, most likely including myself and theWizard. anyone else from webdip wanna go?
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dD_ShockTrooper (1199 D)
23 Jul 11 UTC
Can anyone defend freedom?
Can anyone defend the idea that "people" can produce a better society by diminishing governmental control in exchange for increased libertarian imposition of civil freedoms on the government?
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Putin33 (111 D)
28 Jul 11 UTC
Are no-hitters not a big deal anymore?
When guys like Ervin Santana can get one and we've had something like 10 in the past 2 seasons are no hitters going to become passe?

Also, what the heck is La Russa's major malfunction?
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
28 Jul 11 UTC
End of the LAST PERSON TO POST WINS!!!!!!!!
http://webdiplomacy.net/forum.php?threadID=444658&page-thread=385#threadPager

The thread is now locked so its now impossible to post. In the end there were 11532 posts over 728 days. dD_ShockTrooper was the last person to post and so he won. Congrats dD_ShockTrooper!!!!!!!
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Eleven (501 D)
20 Jul 11 UTC
Account sitting.
I'll be out of town for four or five days, and I'm not sure what to do. I'm pretty new to this site so I'm not sure how it works, but I've seen people mention 'account sitting'? How does that work? What are the rules? How do I find someone to do that for me? I guess I'm just looking for a general explanation. Thanks in advance. Oh, and sorry if this is explained elsewhere on the site. Perhaps I missed it when I looked.
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
28 Jul 11 UTC
How Much Is Everyone Muting?
I ask becuase I see folks saying they're muting folks in threads more and more...and it just seems like a shame and almost unfair to me, really...granted I'm probably one of the most-muted on the site--at least I would guess I am--but even so, all the more reason I just can't mute anyone..."if you can't stand the heat"...? You can't have it both ways, give a critical opinion and erect a shield to deflect all criticism, even if that "criticism" is a foolish troll, yes?
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
15 Jul 11 UTC
An Education in Economics
Liberals have the mistaken and baseless idea that government creates jobs, that government creates demand that stimulates the economy, and that any time there is a great reduction in government spending a recession will result.
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
29 Jul 11 UTC
new game
Hey all, I'm starting a game with some work friends, might not be able to get 7 though... anybody want to be an alternate? They're all new, so less skilled players preferred.

20 buy in, anon, 24 hours period, starts Saturday at 7:12
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UnknownHero (436 D)
29 Jul 11 UTC
Looking for sitter
I'll be away for 5-6 days next week and still have a couple games running. It shouldn't be too huge of a time commitment if anyone is willing, since one is a 4 day phase world game in which I have only a single unit. The other is a game in the summer gunboat tournament, so someone not part of that would be preferred.
I hope I'm not asking too much with only a few days notice, but if someone with a good reputation would PM me saying they can, I would be extremely grateful.
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Darwyn (1601 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
Pizza v. Tacos
Let's say there is a pizza joint and a taco stand right across the street from each other...
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krellin (80 DX)
28 Jul 11 UTC
Collaborative Story...
You *must* reply with an entire paragraph. Each paragraph will be proceeded by a number. You reply must be indicated by (that number +1) so we know what you are responding to. In the event of simultaneous posts, the FIRST poster is the ONLY valid next paragraph.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
28 Jul 11 UTC
Obama Repeated Buffet's Misstatement
Tomorrow's WSJ shows that Warren Buffet misstated a fact Obama included in his national address Monday, Buffet doesn't pay a lower tax rate than his secretary. It's nice to see the press doing its job.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
18 Jul 11 UTC
Social Security Funding
It's interesting that the motto of social security is that you've paid in all your working life and the money is sitting there waiting for you.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
21 Jul 11 UTC
Immorality of the State vs Morality of the Market
Big government advocates proceed under the assumption that government is moral and the marketplace is immoral when the exact opposite is true.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
19 Jul 11 UTC
Thy mythical victim
Why is it that opinions put forth to justify government monopolies to deal with social problems consistently rely on mythical victims instead of truth or logic?
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Who would pass a tax increase?
The House certainly wouldn't
The Senate would pass a tax increase.
You are going to find 51 Democrats who will vote for a tax increase?
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
25 Jul 11 UTC
Hysteria & Welfare State Bankruptcy
In the current budget debate you see two viewpoints-the House of Representatives realizes the Welfare State is bankrupt with $200 Trillion in deficits and unfunded liabilities. The Obama administration and the Senate think everything will be fine if they raise taxes and keep pumping devalued dollars into the economy.

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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
25 Jul 11 UTC
Monks 1 Autocratic State 0
The verdict from federal court. Monks can sell caskets in Louisiana without also providing embalming and other funeral home services that the autocratic state government required in order to grant a monopoly over casket sales.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
States defy Big Government lunacy
In individual states smaller government candidates won a majority of elections across the country in direct defiance of Big Government lunacy dominant in Washington D.C.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Common sense saves schools
Schools are for the kids not for the administrators and teachers.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
In Appleton, Wisconsin the local school district faced an annual deficit approaching half a million dollars.
The teachers who worked in the district paid 10% of their health care costs and none of their pension costs.
The reforms voted through by Governor Walker in Wisconsin saved the school district over $1 million dollars by shifting more costs to the teachers.
The schools are for the kids not for the teachers.
If teachers don't like what they are paid let them get another job.
You never hear teachers complain about getting an entire summer off with their job waiting for them in the fall.
Chime on in big government advocates. I need something to eat for breakfast.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Actually, not too many people on this site are advocating for public schools, TC. There are a lot of Europeans on this site that know firsthand how well private schools work.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
26 Jul 11 UTC
@TC

Teacher don't get paid in the summer. Average salary for a teacher is around $40,000. If you adjust that to a job that would work through the summer, their salary would be around $53,000. Still not great.

Instead of fucking the teachers over, they should be scrapping the unions, which waste everyone's time and take money off the top.
denis (864 D)
26 Jul 11 UTC
@tettletons chew
Teachers are important, and if you think being a public school teacher is a luxurious job you're wrong. Yes you get lots vacation but the money kind of sucks. Personally it does seem like an easy job, but I would never do it because there just isn't enough money in it and you have to ignore the perks. Private schools would be great, but there aren't enough of them and the small amount that there are in the US only some are decent. So before you start ranting about how great it is that the teachers don't get this or that think about being a teacher and put yourself in their shoes.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Denis, Students are what is important.
I've taught before so talk about something you've done that I haven't.
The money doesn't suck actually when you take in the family medical, pensions, and retirement age.
If you are 20 something and single the money sucks, but no one with a family gives a hoot about single, twenty-somethings. They are cannon fodder.

You getting hysterical about teachers having to contribute to their own pension plans doesn't surprise me at all.
Also you posting the standard diatribe about teaching that pervades Welfare State websites on the web, but that is factually inaccurate and intellectually indefensible also doesn't surprise.

Taking a school district from almost half a million annual deficit to a surplus is great because.
It's all about children Denis. Children like you.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Abgemacht, I don't have problems with private sector unions. I do have problems with union only shops. I also have problems with unions using dues for political purposes without member approval. I have no problem at all with strikes and collective bargaining. I also don't have problems with scabs who cross picket lines.
Let it all happen.
Public sector unions should be entirely against the law. Police, Fireman, Teachers, should not be represented by unions.

Teachers in the LAUSD can make $134,000 a year in salary and that is before pension and lifetime medical benefits for their families.

Here is a link to the salary tables.
http://www.teachinla.com/whyteach/salary.html

Table G with a Masters Degree is the 134,000 table.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Gunfighter, I simply began this thread to show that taking the simple step of having teachers contribute to their own pension plans when they didn't contribute a red cent before could take school districts out of budget deficits.

I'm an advocate of public school vouchers personally.
If you can afford a private school more power to you.
The problem in education is bad teachers.
Public school vouchers would put the schools with bad teachers out of business manana.
It would also allow inner-city families to escape the horrible campuses that can exist there. Some of the worst campuses in LAUSD serve some of the lower economic quintile families that need education to prosper the most.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
26 Jul 11 UTC
@TC

Table G is for administrators, not teachers...
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Abegemacht, That's even worse.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
26 Jul 11 UTC
I don't disagree.

But, you can't talk about teachers and supply evidence for administrators.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Table L,
$75,890 top out with an 15% for national board cetification and $1168 for a PhD.

$88,441.50 with full family medical and pension. Also not counting what you get paid in the summer or for any ancillary work done beyond your union designated teaching hours.
woofers (100 D)
26 Jul 11 UTC
the problem is bad teachers... good thing Tettleton doesnt teach anymore
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
Posted a statistic from a Chronicle of Higher Education study that showed Michigan university had 50% more administrators than permanent faculty. Talk about administrative blight in higher education. I know one website where you can go online and find out the salaries of professors. Last time I checked Lynn Hunt in the UCLA History department made just below $300,000 before benefits and pension.
Draugnar (0 DX)
26 Jul 11 UTC
I make more than that with just an associates degree (and almost 30 years experience) and don't live in LA where the cost of living is through the roof. In LA, my salary would be $120-125 K. You're not helping your case, TC.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
@ TC

No. Too much inertia and bureaucracy in the system to really make public school vouchers work. It would be better to throw out the whole system and start over with the private sector.
1brucben (60 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
we need to get rid of the private schools. it benefits the rich who can afford to send there children to those schools. tettleton knows nothing about government or money!!!
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
Shut up, 1brucben

Public schools are a complete failure. You better stop being a Michael Moore parrot if you want a serious argument with me. I refuse to fight an idiot's fight.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
27 Jul 11 UTC
But Gunfighter, who will allow the whole system to be thrown out? At least if you use school vouchers it will start the destruction of the system and allow you to scrap the whole thing eventually.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
No. Public school vouchers would not work because the good schools would get overcrowded and the bad schools would collect dust.
The Czech (40297 D(S))
27 Jul 11 UTC
Public schools are broken ONLY if you measure their success by an outcome that is not attainable.

The students who attend public school come in all shapes, sizes and abilities. There is nothing public school can do to make sure they ALL have an EQUAL outcome. Some will pass, some will fail. The true problem is that there are too many failures, as deemed by some, and rules/excuses are made up that allow students to claim: discrimination, learning disablity, medical disablity, socio-economic disadvantage, etc. To make education "fair" different groups of people are given waivers from truely achieving. No where else in society are such things taken into consideration. While I believe all children can learn, I also believe that all do not learn the same way nor to the same degree as others.

The Czech (40297 D(S))
27 Jul 11 UTC
@gunfighter
Nor would vouchers work because the good schools would not recieve anything extra for being good. When you have a finite product (in this case x number of seats in a "good" school) and the price everyone pays for that seat is the same, what would make the good school take on additional students?

When a band sells out a concert and there are more people who still want to see the show, tickets are sold above face value. In public education there is no scalping to get students into good schools.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
27 Jul 11 UTC
I disagree Czech. I'll trust the parent's judgment on this one. If parents complain about their schools and their teachers they should be free to move them to another school. Granting teachers unions and school administrators monopoly power of education funding is not a viable model for success.
Introducing competition to the model through school vouchers shouldn't bother any competent teacher or effective administrator. School vouchers only scare corrupt administrators and incompetent teachers.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
27 Jul 11 UTC
School vouchers would shut down bad schools, eliminate bad teachers, and shift funding to new school administrations and new teachers.

The current system is a monopoly. When is a monopoly a good thing?
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
"The students who attend public school come in all shapes, sizes and abilities. There is nothing public school can do to make sure they ALL have an EQUAL outcome. Some will pass, some will fail. The true problem is that there are too many failures, as deemed by some, and rules/excuses are made up that allow students to claim: discrimination, learning disablity, medical disablity, socio-economic disadvantage, etc."

I agree. Private schools can solve those problems. If the private school fails to teach the kid, than the parents will take their kid (and their money) to a different school.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
@ Tettleton:

"In Appleton, Wisconsin the local school district faced an annual deficit approaching half a million dollars."

How did the deficit arise in the first place?


"The schools are for the kids not for the teachers."

So, you think the teachers should not be paid? How are the teachers supposed to support themselves and their families?


"You never hear teachers complain about getting an entire summer off with their job waiting for them in the fall."

Teachers get quite a high holiday allowance yes, but there's a straight trade-off for that, in terms of the fact that by necessity they can only take their holidays at prescribed times of the year. I get less holidays per year than a teacher does, for example, but I have some control over *when* I take them. I'm not sure I would appreciate being in a job where I had no choice over when to use my holiday entitlement. In addition, I believe Abgemacht is right that some teachers don't get paid during summer vacation.


"Public sector unions should be entirely against the law. Police, Fireman, Teachers, should not be represented by unions."

Why? How are those workers to defend themselves if their bosses treat them poorly? Why one rule for private sector workers and another rule for public sector workers?


"Table L, $75,890 top out with an 15% for national board cetification and $1168 for a PhD."

But very few schoolteachers have a PhD in my experience. What's the AVERAGE pay for a teacher in Appleton, Wisconsin? That would be a more relevant figure.
Draugnar (0 DX)
27 Jul 11 UTC
While I don't support collective bargaining rights for certain public unions (especially not across professions like firemen striking in support of police), I do believe they have a need to redress grievances that only a union can properly give them. But instead of having collective bargaining that can actually shut down a city, they should have class-action suit capabilitiy with swift response when brought by a union (swift meaning in the holding of the first hearing, not in a rush to judgement) so their voice is heard and in a timely manner.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
28 Jul 11 UTC
"While I don't support collective bargaining rights for certain public unions (especially not across professions like firemen striking in support of police), I do believe they have a need to redress grievances that only a union can properly give them. But instead of having collective bargaining that can actually shut down a city, they should have class-action suit capabilitiy with swift response when brought by a union (swift meaning in the holding of the first hearing, not in a rush to judgement) so their voice is heard and in a timely manner."

Draugnar + 1
Roughly6Owls (102 D)
28 Jul 11 UTC
I know in some places, teachers are paid their ten month salary over twelve months, so their income is steady over the year, rather than non-existent when they aren't working.

I know it's a secondary (maybe even tertiary) point, but I wanted to get it out there.
Somehow I don't believe that anything in this topic has anything to do with "common sense saves schools". Once again, misleading thread TC.


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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
28 Jul 11 UTC
Signed copy of Reckless Endangerment
How many of the forum frequenters have a signed copy of the best seller "Reckless Endangerment." What a great read.
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Babak (26982 D(B))
26 Jul 11 UTC
League Format for next Season
Alderian, have you decided how you will proceed towards next season?

The detailed thread about this subject has been locked, but here it is for others who want to read the debate: http://www.webdiplomacy.net/forum.php?viewthread=742701#742701
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1brucben (60 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
gunboats are stupid and ruin diplomacy
the point of diplomacy is exactly what it says. DIPLOMACY. When we get rid of ingame messaging it does away with the crucial factor of diplomacy and results in no improvement of luck. It actually makes the game far more random and chancy than it should be. I believe that we need to get rid of this option to allow DIPLOMACY to take its course. Please add your comments about this.
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Mujus (1495 D(B))
28 Jul 11 UTC
Can anyone defend, I mean remember, centrists?
Why is politics so polarized today--what happened to the centrists? Is it a function of the political parties controlling the vast majority of campaign contributions?
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TBroadley (178 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
Can anyone defend 1bruchen's views?
Besides 1bruchen, of course.
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denis (864 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
Nationalism and Patriotism
The bane of civilization?
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
28 Jul 11 UTC
Can anyone defend posts asking in the title for posters to defend something?
If you can--well, I suppose you're needed on one of the many other generic "defend" posts...
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Ruisdael (1529 D)
27 Jul 11 UTC
Minor bug
I'm not sure if others in this game are experiencing the same oddity, but in
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=63232, which is a gunboat, it's telling me I have an unread global message and I can't figure out how to "read" it or otherwise fix the problem. Thanks.
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