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krellin (80 DX)
27 Nov 13 UTC
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Iran: White House Lied...
Is anyone surprised? Anyone at all?

http://freebeacon.com/iran-white-house-lying-about-details-of-nuke-deal/
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SYnapse (0 DX)
27 Nov 13 UTC
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Webdip down?
North Korean hackers? Blankflag? The End Times?
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
25 Nov 13 UTC
Does Terrorism work?
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=five-myths-of-terrorism-including-that-it-works
~3.3 deaths per year, is that even a fair statistic?
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
27 Nov 13 UTC
I'll wait until it is available on spotify........
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-25117118

Netanyahu doesn't hold out much hope, he thinks it will bomb !!
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tendmote (100 D(B))
26 Nov 13 UTC
Snug Earbud-style headphones terrible for running!
The ones that fit more snugly than the default iPhone headphones make your footsteps echo in your head like thunder! It's *really wearying*. I had no idea.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
27 Nov 13 UTC
Just like Iran...
http://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1rh8ws/uk_prime_minister_david_cameron_announces_that/
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
19 Nov 13 UTC
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JFK Assassination Poll
Which is more likely?
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SantaClausowitz (360 D)
27 Nov 13 UTC
The Jacobite rebellion opening
Complete with massive military screw ups before the invasion and a quick anti climactic demise. Provably the most historically realistic opening ever created!
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
26 Nov 13 UTC
Dear Media,
Stop showing Adam Lanza's name and face on TV. Forget him. Fuck him. He's dead, thankfully.

Thanks.
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dr. octagonapus (210 D)
26 Nov 13 UTC
that Facebook message seen thingy
imagine if diplomacy had it too... :S
before all the hate and insults, this is not something I think webdip should consider I simply hypothesise that it would change the way we use press
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Al Swearengen (0 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Music Source Please?
Original post has too many lines, see below
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
26 Nov 13 UTC
Racists are scum of the earth
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25104404

Real Bets fans racially abusing their own player ...... Spanish scum !!
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krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
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Confidentiality...
Why do people/corps put this in their e-mail, as if I shouldn't be allowed to do whatever I want with their unsolicited email, up to and including publishing it anywhere...:
krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
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"Confidentiality Notice: This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original."

Unauthorized use? lol I don't know what that is...you have freely sent this to me without my asking....so if I want to repost it to the world...what are you going to do about it?

Stupid..
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Perhaps in some jurisdictions it would later make it easier to take civil legal action against you?
krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
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Civil action for what, though? If someone voluntarily sends me information with my having any foreknowledge of receiving it, not asking for it, anything - completely unsolicited information -- I'm not certain they can therefore have the legal authority to tell me I can't use that information any way I feel.

I find it creepy and disturbing to think that I can be forced to be given information that I must keep secret.
Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
25 Nov 13 UTC
krellin, I think it's more of a "covering ones ass" type thing. When dealing with personal health information, a lot of the Docs where I work have a very similar line in every email they send. I think it may be required by HIPAA that they have that line.

I've never seen it on spam though, so I don't know whats up with that.
Spam or messages sent in error? Clearly it will depend heavily on jurisdictions but where i am from, even if the message was sent in error you are still not free to disseminate wildly. That notice is an acknowledged step in legal recovery. Skip it and everything else becomes harder.
shield (3929 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Basically its supposed to be for in case someone accidentally emails someone they shouldn't have. Example I stupidly send technical data or your personal data via email and cc my univeristy alumni group who is not authorized to know you have herpes. The recipients are not the intended recipients so they are obligated (by what I don't know) to delete it without reading it.
krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
@YJ - but presumably if a doc is sending you confidential info, it's because you have met with the doc, etc.

This was an email from a recruiter trying to recruit me to hire me in to his company - totally unsolicited, other than he has my email from prior contact when he was actually at a different company. I wouldn't ever widely disseminate his info or whatever, but the notion that I legally could be prevented, to me, is ludicrous.

jmo1121109 (3812 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
My understanding, since my company has one of them, is that it takes the blame of confidential information getting out off the company. It's basically saying, well even if one of our employees did send this info they were not representing us when they did so, so go talk to that specific person.
jmo1121109 (3812 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Basically it's retarded lawyer crap because some dumb judge somewhere ruled that words like that can protect a company.
krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
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@jmo - well I guess that makes sense, sort of...not really.

I just hate lawyers. I hate them to death. I hate them more than I'd like to literally poop on Putin's head. (and I do...)

MY kid is in marching band, and we are told their marching band competition show is copyrighted, so I can't video tape MY OWN DAUGHTER and put it on Facebook or I can be sued. I paid f*ing $1250 for my kid to be in marching band, and these (fucktards) delightful people tell me I can't video tape her. Good lord...
krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
*I* didn't sign anything when she signed up agreeing to any such B.S., by the way...it just get's thrown in your face as a vague threat after the fact...
jmo1121109 (3812 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
That's idiotic. Their concern has to be filming the other kids w/o permission, but still, that's just stupid since the point of those extra curricular activities is supposed to be for the kids and family.
krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Nope....the band apparently spends like $10,000 or something to purchase the services of the dude that puts together their show, and he copyrights the show.

For the record, this isn't the band spelling out the schools letters AHS (Ajax High School or whatever) at half time. These are very serious, complex competition shows and we have an very highly rated band....but still, *I* paid for that f*ing copyright...shouldn't I own a piece of it?
jmo1121109 (3812 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Does the school try and get you to buy a CD/DVD of the events?
krellin (80 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
lol....the school? Hell no...we have to go the Bands of America or whatever it is called, who charge us an *insanely* high price *per view* of the band (overhead camera or facing camera) *per event*....but of course they only film a couple events per year.

Now mind you, I can film them and keep it secret and not show anyone, but if it goes on Facebook or whatever, the lawsuits cometh.

The irony, of course, is that The Ohio State University marching band puts there show on line every week...(and, byu theway, the OSU marching band is *freaking awesome*....and as a Michigander I freaking *despise* Ohio State...)
VirtualBob (192 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Oh How I Hate Ohio State
philcore (317 D(S))
26 Nov 13 UTC
" I just hate lawyers. I hate them to death."

Oh if only that were possible (hating them to death) The world would be a better place
semck83 (229 D(B))
26 Nov 13 UTC
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@krellin,

"This was an email from a recruiter trying to recruit me to hire me in to his company - totally unsolicited, other than he has my email from prior contact when he was actually at a different company. I wouldn't ever widely disseminate his info or whatever, but the notion that I legally could be prevented, to me, is ludicrous."

You're misinterpreting here. The message isn't telling YOU you can't read or distribute. It's telling somebody who isn't you who accidentally gets the message that they can't do so.

"I just hate lawyers. I hate them to death. I hate them more than I'd like to literally poop on Putin's head. (and I do...)"

Hate them if you wish, but it's not fair to hate *them* for the marching band thing. They just tell people their options and help them accomplish what they want to do. You can't film your daughter's marching band because the rights-holders -- the school in this case -- won't let you. Hate them, or hate the legislature that passed the stupid copyright law that lets them. The lawyers are just the messengers.
krellin (80 DX)
26 Nov 13 UTC
@semck - Oh, I understand. That's all a very rational explanation, etc.

I'm not sure how old you are, but in the short span of my life time we have become a society that has to have disclaimers on everything, and every time to play a record you wonder if someone is going to sue you for improper use.

Trust me, it's the lawyers that are in large part making this an unpleasant society at times.
krellin (80 DX)
26 Nov 13 UTC
And actually you are wrong - it isnt' the school preventing us from doing anything, it's the lawyers behind the guy that sells them the show. Yes, I know, the band choose to go with him yadda yadda yadda....there was a day an age when somebody sold his labor to the school and they owned it and could do with it as they pleased. And then the lawyers came along and whispered in the ears of these guys and said "copyright that....sue the pants of the school if they even dare film it and post it on the web..." and suddenly....here we are.

The notion that somebody out there is just dying to watch my kid's high school marching band and steal their act for profit is just ridiculous. the guy writing the show isn't suffering....but the 178 parents that paid through the nose so their kid could be in marching band, who are then threatened with a lawsuit if they dare film the show - the parents who sacrifice and scrape and save so their kids can do these things, they suffer. and more to the point, the kids who work theis *asses* off to do these things, who want to post the show on the internet so their family across the country can watch what they worked so hard to do, *they* suffer.

Crap, we even get the whole threatening "You can't film this" warning before the stinking high school football games -- can't film the football game because somebody somewhere now "owns" high school athletics!!!

Sorry...that's just out of control lawyers.
semck83 (229 D(B))
26 Nov 13 UTC
"And actually you are wrong - it isnt' the school preventing us from doing anything, it's the lawyers behind the guy that sells them the show. "

No, it's the guy behind the show.

Tell me this. If you were a principal, and your lawyers came to you and said, "Let's put this thing in about how nobody can film the football game," would you say yes? If so, then you're the idiot and it's your fault. If no, then it wouldn't go in the program.

"I'm not sure how old you are, but in the short span of my life time we have become a society that has to have disclaimers on everything, and every time to play a record you wonder if someone is going to sue you for improper use."

Yes, it sucks. It has ruined a lot of good things.

"Trust me, it's the lawyers that are in large part making this an unpleasant society at times. "

Not really. It's the people who decide to sue. If anything, we need more lawyers -- if they couldn't charge as much, then lawsuits wouldn't be so prohibitively expensive, and people would be more inclined to fight and win instead of settle and shut down everything fun.
krellin (80 DX)
26 Nov 13 UTC
semck - you must be under the delusion that this is some local decision by the *principle*. It's not - it's ubiquitous through high school sports and performance competitions.

As for who decides to sue, etc...sorry, again, you can say it's the people's fault...year ago it wasn't this way. It's the fact that this country is dirty rotten crawling with lawyers whispering in everybody's ear. Sure....I get it, I really do, if people didn't decide to sue, there wouldn't be lawsuits. and if there weren't lawyers out there telling everybody they found a way they can sue everybody and their brother and begging people to file lawsuits, nobody would be looking for a lawyer.
semck83 (229 D(B))
26 Nov 13 UTC
I understand, krellin. Blaming lawyers is easy and popular, and not holding people like plaintiffs and juries responsible for their own actions comes natural to a libtard like you.
So what's the prevailing opinion here on National Security Letters? You know, the ones issues by the US Government that contain a gag order preventing from ever telling they were sent, AND excluding the right to appeal.

They sure as hell creep me out.
I guess nobody is allowed to talk on the topic.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
26 Nov 13 UTC
I've never seen one of those... Who do they get sent to?


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SantaClausowitz (360 D)
26 Nov 13 UTC
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The first political thread in webdip history?
Charting the evolution of the web dip political thread into the flame fest it is today.
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murraysheroes (526 D(B))
25 Nov 13 UTC
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How does the mute option work in this scenario:
If I mute a player, will it in turn mute any threads he/she may create in the future?

I mute everything in the forum except for game-related or threads (I'm here for the game, not for...that). It takes a chunk of time each day to do that. If I were to mute users rather than threads, would it save me from having to mute any threads they may create in the future?
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tendmote (100 D(B))
26 Nov 13 UTC
Satisfactory "Join"
TENDMOTE is England! France is Strauss!

SEE BELOW
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dirge (768 D(B))
25 Nov 13 UTC
webdip psychiatric diagnosis fun thread
They say 40% of the general public have a mental disorder of some kind. I reckon it's a bit higher around here.
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hannahoh (100 D)
26 Nov 13 UTC
3 more players for Live game!
Fast Game -3
gameID=130306

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Maniac (189 D(B))
25 Nov 13 UTC
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younggeneral (257 D)
20 Nov 13 UTC
World Cup
When will a world cup tournament be started and how do I go about joining it?
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
19 Nov 13 UTC
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GR Challenge!
It's been a while since we've done one of these.
Games based on November WTA Classic GR. We'll start as many games as we can. If interested, please post below in the following fashion:
GR Name Min Phase-Max Phase Max Points Anon/NonAnon
Please try to be as flexible as possible so we can accommodate the most people.
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basvanopheusden (2176 D)
24 Nov 13 UTC
I'm back to Webdip and setting up a game
I've taken a long break from Webdip, but I'm back! I'd like to set up a game: Classic WTA, preferably anonymous but not necessary, and a decent bet (250-750). I'm sending out invitations to some people I've played with in the past, but I'm happy to take on the new crowd. If you like to join, please reply.
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dD_ShockTrooper (1199 D)
17 Nov 13 UTC
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Hitler did nothing wrong
Discuss.
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
24 Nov 13 UTC
This is not a gun rights thread.
When I complain about cops, people always say, "If you're ever in trouble you'll be glad they're around." I wonder. I have a .38 special. What the fuck do I need a cop for?
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thissitesucks (0 DX)
25 Nov 13 UTC
finally alternative media tv: thepeoplesvoice.tv
hey all, i would just like to inform everyone that starting at 5pm gmt, thepeoplesvoice.tv is broadcasting live. this is the first real alternative media tv that i have seen. as i have stated before alex jones seems more like a counterintelligence nutcase who does not count.
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krellin (80 DX)
24 Nov 13 UTC
Knockout Ga...It's F*ing ASSUALT!!!
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/22/knockout-game-arrests/3676649/

It's a F***ING FELONY ASSAULT!! Stop calling it a F***ING GAME!!!
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Orka (785 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Game question
Let's say you have a fleet in Tunis and west med, an army in North Africa. You want the army in NA flipped with the fleet Tunis.
What would happen if I ordered Tunis to North Africa; North Africa to Tunis, the army being convoyed there by west med. shouldn't it go through, causing the army to go to Tunis and the fleet going to North Africa?
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Orka (785 D)
25 Nov 13 UTC
Movie Censoring
Does anyone else hate it when movies get censored on TV?
I understand sexual content, but violence? I know 5 year olds who play GTA5. And those same 5 year olds go hunting.
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
24 Nov 13 UTC
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NFL Pick 'em: Week 12: The Home Stretch Begins
6 weeks left, and they all matter. The 2nd AFC Wild Card team changes by the week, the Chiefs and Broncos look like they'll go down to the wire on the division lead, and 11/16 teams are still within a game or two of the playoffs. In the NFC, the Lions try to hold off the Bears, the Giants suddenly look like they might make it back in a weak NFC East against the Eagles and Cowboys, and my Niners...better right the ship this Monday Night...so pick 'em...
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
21 Nov 13 UTC
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Can Someone Explain Filibustering?
I get the basic premise: if you're in the minority and you feel strongly about something, you can talk for a long time and hopefully bore everyone to death. What I don't understand is why *threatening* to filibuster has the same effect.
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