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swordsman3003 (14048 D(G))
07 Sep 11 UTC
Ever seen a 17/17 finish in a gunboat?
Just curious. If there is one on record can I get a link?
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iPillage (0 DX)
04 Sep 11 UTC
Wonderful World of Warfare: A WorldDip game for talkers.
Hello everyone! I just created a world game in hopes that we can get a fun, clean game together. The meek and anti-social need not apply.

See ya on the battlefield!
gameID=67107
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Lopt (102 D)
07 Sep 11 UTC
Off-topic: Browser Game
I've been playing a little browser game that lets you built up a squad of soldiers and customize them in order for them to fight automatically against other opponents.
It's quite nifty overall if you get into it and only take a couple of minutes each day.

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ezpickins (113 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
anonymous
here's a secret game http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=67296
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
Credibility issues after stabbing
Hey everyone,
I had a little issue I was curious about on stabbing: is that really the path to winning this game? I always find it a waste of good faith-building in an alliance to resort to simple terrain nicking at some point when you have so many more options (see follow up):
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reinking3 (0 DX)
06 Sep 11 UTC
Big game 100 buy-in
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=67276

100 buy in anonymous players, classic, 1 day phases. Check it out
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jackarnell (100 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
5 min live game join please!!
id for 5min live game gameID=67284
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msully4321 (100 D)
30 Aug 11 UTC
People missing orders
Argh! The first two games I play on here, two powers failed to submit Spring 1901 orders, which really fucks things up. :( I wish there was some sort of penalty for this or that webdiplomacy would send emails when a game starts and when you have orders due...
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Our government owns a Quarter Million Homes
The fact that Congress owns a quarter million private residences is proof beyond a doubt that capitalism didn't cause the financial meltdown, government did.

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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
06 Sep 11 UTC
The Budget Control Act
If you don't know what is in this act that was a key part of the budget deal passed in late July then you aren't an informed citizen of our democracy.
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King Atom (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Just Going To Say This:
Why is it that everyone here seems to be terrible at this game?
All the forum posters (myself included) never seem to have more than 120 D Wouldn't the more experienced spend more time talking?
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Putin33 (111 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
Canada opposes water as a human right
Seriously, wtf.

http://www.canada.com/mobile/iphone/story.html?id=b65b35fd-477f-4956-98f4-c17a46fe3e26&k=40211
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guak (3381 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
Persia needed in Ancient Med.
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=66137&msgCountryID=3

It is not too late, not an enviable position but a nice challenge. Definitely needed for the game to regain a semblance of balance.
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fiedler (1293 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
WANTED! NEW ENGLAND WANTED!
Opportunity to take charge of a well placed England with strong possibilities for growth and excellent remuneration offered from inevitable draw.
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Geofram (130 D(B))
01 Jun 11 UTC
**OFFICIAL - Summer Gunboat News**
Really sorry about the delay with game three. It will happen as soon as we figure out the technical issue with replacing this one player. I think we're going to forgo the 4th game (round 2 only has 3 anyway), that way the first leg will be done by end-June, leaving July for the second leg and August for the finals.
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Riphen (198 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
So..did we find out..
To all in the Public Press World Game shit storm that was canceled.

Did we find out before the cancel who was accused? And if not what was the reason for not giving us the names. Or did they just Cancel it?
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baumhaeuer (245 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Epic youtube comment inside
(not by me)
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DurpDurp (100 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
I am confused.
Before bashing, yes I have read the help section.
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diplomat554 (2104 D)
06 Sep 11 UTC
Please draw this game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=67199
Whatever Germany is trying to accomplish, this is still a dead draw. Turkey, please hit the button. Otherwise, mods, please draw this.
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DeathMuncher (0 DX)
06 Sep 11 UTC
Panama canal
Ok, this may sound dumb, but I can't figure it out. Does central America on the world board have a panama canal? It doesn't have a costal designation so is it possible to move from the east side of south America to the west side through there?
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krellin (80 DX)
04 Sep 11 UTC
Dip Smack Fantasy Footballers!!!!
DON'T FORGET: Live Draft today (Sunday, 9-4-11) 4PM EST.
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
05 Sep 11 UTC
Maltese Summer/Gone with the Wind (comment thread)
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SirLoseALot (441 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Help - moderator check War of Nations-2
seems like some unspoken help happening:
aust helps Germany
Austr helps Turkey
hmmmm. . .and on first tries
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
30 Jul 11 UTC
Storytime With Obi
Well, krellin posted a story, and asked for honest opinions, and I gave mine...and was askedn, then by fiedler and a few others to submit something of mine, then. This is part of a larger work I'm working on, so please bear that in mind, this is NOT meant to be a stand-alone piece...I'll be posting the section I have here in three parts, plus a short "Prologue" just to explain what this is all about. Critique, enjoy, be hoenst...and God help you all. ;)
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
200001: A Past Legacy
Every human life on Earth, tomorrow, suddenly vanishes. Mankind is gone for good. But you learn that by the year 200001, either the Apes will rise, or space aliens will come along...SOMEONE will populate Earth once more, and wonder who used to live here. You build a Mt. Mankind: 10 Heads of anyone who's ever lived, and one relic/piece of work of theirs to tell the future who humans were. Who, and what, do you choose?
killer135 (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Me and Czech are 2 That'd have to be on mine for sure. U as well.
killer135 (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Under Czech I'll say "should have been an ambassador" Under Yours it will say "Should have been a politician, and under mine it'll say "Should have made Czechism a religion"
King Atom (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
ME: When I sleep, when I wake up, when I eat, when I laugh maniacally, when I have sex, when I yell at people, and when I see some idiotic post on the forums. Then I'd have Glenn Miller, Bismarck, and Rocky Balboa. Then I'd leave behind a copy of 'History In Accordance To Atom Foltz' once I finish it. That should help them out a bit, right?
killer135 (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
I'd put King Atom on there and write most selfish human being to ever live
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
My Heads, and their accompanying works:

From left to right:

Alexander The Great: A Golden Sword (Greatest military leader ever)
Cleopatra: A Pyramid (Two symbols of one of our first great civilizations)
Jesus: The Bible (Whether he was divine or not, probably the single most well-known figure ever)
Confucius: Yin-Yang Symbol (Greatest Eastern thinker ever)
William Shakespeare: "Hamlet" (If no one saw THIS pick coming...Earth's Greatest Writer)
Isaac Newton: A Representative Apple (The Father of Physics)
George Washington: The US Constitution (A Father amongst the Founding Fathers...)
Ludwig Van Beethoven: "Moonlight Sonata" (Somehow that piece seems to sum up humanity...)
Charles Darwin: "On The Origin Of Species" (The significance speaks for itself)
Pablo Picasso: "Guernica" (The painter and painting of the human struggle in the last century)

Well, maybe not a perfect list, but I tried...hard to represent humanity with just 10 Heads!

:)

But we have art, music, literature, history, politics, science, and philosophy all represented there...not bad...
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
LOL...

So, on the WebDip version, we so far have...

killer135
King Atom
The Czech
obiwanobiwan

Hmmm...

We need TheGhostMaster and kestas on there, too, for sure...and you can't have a full account for the aliens without including Putin to and mapleleaf to counter me...

What other great, noble, trope-spewing figures of WebDip lore should the alien successors know of and bow to? XD
killer135 (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Don't forget Mad Marx
King Atom (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Whoah, whoah, whoah...BUMP!
What would the space-aliens/chimps think of us if all we leave behind are carved heads? Should have spent the resources necessary to make the heads saving ourselves instead perhaps?
killer135 (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
don't be crazy now speaker to aliens. That's just lunacy
King Atom (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Yes, let's put our heads in glass jars and preserve them with name tags, then we can develop a way for us to live out our lives once in these jars...
killer135 (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
King Atom is the voice of reason in all of this... WE'RE DOOMED
Mafialligator (239 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
KA - Futurama reference perchance?

@ obiwan - That list seems very eurocentric. You threw in Confucius which helps a little, but just in terms of people who's influence on history has actually effected the greatest number of people, what about Mao, Gandhi or Nehru? How about Siddhartha Gautama (aka Buddha) as a religious figure? What about some figure from the Ottoman empire? And while we're recognizing scientific greatness, what about some of the figures from the Arab world who invented fields like Algebra, and preserved and progressed while Europe stagnated? I don't think 10 people is enough to recognize all the disparate fields in which people can achieve greatness and to also fairly recognize that there's actually more to the world than North America and Western Europe.
@Killer135:I was thinking of Easter Island. One of the few things I know about the place is that they destroyed their own ecosystem putting up those heads...
Putin33 (111 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Unfortunately we have little to show for eastern civilization since the Muslim invaders torched everything Ancient Persia had kept. They did similar things to ancient India. And of course the Mongols destroyed much of the rest of Asia. China is the pearl of the East. But sadly we lost most everything else.

And I frankly can't think of anything the Ottomans produced that was of any significance, since they invested very little in education and from the 13th century onward scientific innovation completely stalled.
bihary (2782 D(S))
05 Sep 11 UTC
1. the unknown homo habilis - stone tools, genocide
2. the unknown homo erectus - fire, migration from Africa
3. the unknown homo sapiens - ceremonial burial, cave art
4. the unknown from China, from Mesopotamia and from Mexico - agriculture, towns, empires, taxes
5. the unknown from middle-Asia - horse-back riding, imperialism
6. the Greek - democracy, populism
7. the Roman - republic, dictatorship
8. Jesus - for reforming monotheism
9. Cortes - to represent one of the last meetings of previously seperated people
10. Stalin - personal cult, modern dictatorship

There is good and bad in everyone, and that is what we are as a race too.
Mafialligator (239 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Putin - You do have a point, but I think at the same time, that the temptation when making lists like this is really to think of your own culture first and foremost, and ignore the fact that there are billions of people worldwide who see things completely differently.
Mafialligator (239 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Also Cleopatra for Ancient Egypt? Not an actual egyptian? Like say one of the Ramses' or Khufu who actually had the pyramids built? It's just, you already have Alexander on your list to represent Hellenic Greece, it seems kinda silly to then also include Cleopatra, who would seem to represent Hellenized Egypt. Why not just go for Egyptian Egypt?
Dwezilwoffa (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
1. Homer and the Illiad
2. the dirty stinky Human who started the whole wheel nonsense.
3. Abraham, father of 3 religions. Not sure what would be good for him
4. Alexander the Great, sure his sword. good call on this one
5. Buddha and his dot
6. Confucius with the Yin Yang
7. The human who first started clay working and thus humans changing the environment to suit their needs. Give em a pot to piss in.
8. Einstein and his theories unlocking the Universe and possibly our destruction.
9. Neil Armstrong and an Apollo moon Lander.
10. George Carlin and a microphone.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
@Mafialligator:

Yes, it is very Eurocentric...and minorities have it tough, only one non-white male, and only one female.

The thing is, I tried to represent the gamut of human achievement more than human biodiversity, since...well, these are heads carved in a rock-face, it's not as if the Apes/Aliens will know the difference between a Chinaman and an Englishman. ;)

So that meant some world leaders...
Beethoven's there for music (it HAS to be between Beethoven and Mozart, and I gave it to Beethoven because I thought the Moonlight Sonata would be a fitting tune for the aliens/chimps to hear when they found out about humanity, it sums up it al up nicely.)
Shakespeare for literature (obvious)
Jesus for religion (I considered Abraham for all three Abrahamic religions, but he might not have even existed...whereas Jesus probably existed in at least some form, myth is generally rooted in truth, there probably WAS some Welsh/Celtic leader named Arthur who drove out the Anglo-Saxons for a bit with the help of his comrades, so just like King Arthur, Jesus' myth probably has some historical figure at the root of it)]
Picasso for painting (Because I needed a painter and a 20th century figure, and he fit both perfectly, as his "Guernica" stands for all the suffering of that century all over the world)
Newton and Darwin are there for science...
Alexander for military conquest...

And so on.

In retrospect...yeah...I probably should have added Buddha, and maybe taken off someone...Cleopatra and Washington might go, but it seems a shame to leave no women on the sculpture, and no record of the Egyptians, and Washington stands for America, which is a big part of modern history...

So I dunno how I'd fit in Buddha, maybe make it 11 heads...or an even dozen, and add maybe Plato for Western philosophy, or Queen Elizabeth to go with Cleopatra as arguably the two most well-known female rulers ever.

@bihary:

We're trying to show these aliens the GOOD side of humanity, what we were WORTH...

If I was going to go in order of jsut importance, I'd have Hitler in there for the 20th century by a longshot...

Perhaps the most evil man ever--and yes, Stalin killed more and ruled longer, but Hitler and the Nazis are just....Hitler and the Nazis, there's no beating them on the evil-factor--and arguably the man who influenced the 20th century the most (Holocaust, WWII, and those led to fall of empires, the atomic bomb, the Cold War, the United Nations, and lest we forget, it DID help give the final push to allow the Jews to create a homeland back in the Middle East...and Israel and the Arabs have been fighting ever since.)
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
@Mafialligator (again):

Cleopatra's there to represent Egypt, the Egypt/Greece/Rome connection, and to give a woman to the group...

Putting a pharaoh on there means we're without a double pair of X chromosomes, and that's not fair...

The aliens are going to wonder how we reproduced! ;)
Dwezilwoffa (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
What about any of the Renaissance artists, Leonardo, Michelangelo, skip Picasso. Give me some one with some versatility.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
^
True, those are also good artists...

But I picked Picasso for art AND for a representative of the 20th Century, since with al that's happened in the last century, to have the latest figure be Darwin seems to end our monument of man's history a bit too early.

So if you put in Leonardo da Vinci, for his inventions and the Mona Lisa...

Who would you put for the 20th century figure, and then who do you kick out to make room?
Dwezilwoffa (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Einstein for Newton. Easily interchangeable.
Dwezilwoffa (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
I am a bit disturbed by my own tendencies at the male dominated list. Unfortunately it is reflective of the lack of opportunities allowed women since Ancient Greece went to a Patriarchal system. I guess add on Catherine the Great, and bring her horse for fun.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Newton came first, though...but yeah, we have Shakespeare and Darwin already, and we DO need a Jew, clearly! :D

So, the list now:

Alexander the Great
Cleopatra
Confucius
Jesus
Buddha
William Shakespeare
George Washington
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Charles Darwin
Albert Einstein

That's a good representation of humanity...no painters or sculptors, but we have Shakespeare and Beethoven, and 1/5 of the spots taken up for art and 1/5 for science with Darwin and Einstein is a good balance of those sides of human thought, artistic thought and scientific thought.
Dwezilwoffa (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Not to be unpatriotic, but I would trade Washington for any of the classic philosophers, Aristotle, Plato or even for one of the Renaissance Artists. America is great but currently what you think of modern History (last 200 years), is about roughly .000002% of human existence.

Also your reasoning for including Jesus instead of Abraham, is kind of hollow. Everything you use to defend the myth of Jesus pointing to a factual person, works for Abraham as well.
Disregarding your above statement about needing a Jew, you already had one as well.
Octavious (2701 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Keeping in mind that I have slightly less artistic talent than your average baboon, it is safe to assume that no matter who I try to carve into my mountain the result will more closely resemble ten woman wearing Burkas than anyone famous. Not that it would matter, of course. If humanity has died out then the sum of the efforts of even the greatest people mankind has ever produced is ultimately a complete failure.

So, my mountain would have the image of just one man (or woman in Burka), with the inscription "Bugger..." and a DVD box set of Lost to symbolise the fundamental pointlessness of it all.
Dwezilwoffa (100 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
This. And a thank you for pulling me out of what-if scenario cycle of destruction.
There's a distinct imbalance of women to men in the lists. Here's a few to consider:-

Boudica - Warrior queen of the Iceni.
Maria Curie - first woman to win a Nobel prize. Only woman to win TWO Nobel prizes! Died for her art - of radiation poisoning.
Florence Nightingale - the lady with the lamp. Revolutionised nursing.


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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
04 Sep 11 UTC
15-Center Brazil Needed To Close A 4-Way Draw
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=61388

This draw is locked in if we get a replacement Brazil...if not, Kenya will win via a CD, and that's not right. It's a GREAT position, 15 Centers, and even split in the Americas, and holdings in Europe...someone, join, quickly, please...it's a SURE DRAW if you just help us hold the line!
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DouweJan (0 DX)
30 Aug 11 UTC
Tribalwars spelers/players
Heren, ik vind dat we het hier ook wel even gezellig kunnen maken?
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Hugo_Stiglitz (100 D)
29 Aug 11 UTC
Marijuana
Just wanna get a general consensus of the forum's feeling on the drug
Not necesarilly argue the leaglity of it, just why (or why not) you use it.
And what the drug means to you
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Dunecat (5899 D)
04 Sep 11 UTC
Idea for a new betting system: % instead of # of points
I'd like to suggest a new option in which the required bet for a game is an equal percentage of a player's total points (including those in play) instead of a set number of points. In practice, the relative investment for all players would be more equal and could encourage underdogs to take on the richest players on the site.
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Pimpernel (115 D)
05 Sep 11 UTC
Live Ancient
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=67163
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