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ssorenn (0 DX)
19 Jan 14 UTC
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+1
what does the +1 mean under peoples names in the threads mean?
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ssorenn (0 DX)
19 Jan 14 UTC
gunboat non-anon
it just dawned on me(duh) that if you play gunboat non-anon you can still send PM's to people...going against the actual rules---Is there a way to stop this?
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Ogion (3882 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
Bug check?
Well, I'm not sure what happened (although I'm guessing some save error so it wont' show up in any logs) but I somehow ended up with an army in Naples rather than the fleet that I thought I'd ordered.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Jan 14 UTC
latest on the Rhino Hunt
Death threats from animal lovers... (see bbc article whose link i have lost)
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Jan 14 UTC
Obama a Socialist ....... no, the Prof is a moron
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/01/107990-story-prof-fails-entire-class-illustrate-obamas-socialism-left-furious/

This professor doesn't sound like the smartest tool in the box.... and he thinks Obama is a socialist, sounds like a by-product of a failing capitalist education system
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tmchandler5 (100 D)
20 Jan 14 UTC
Need 4 more for a Classic game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=133983
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Ienpw_III (117 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
The Golden Age of Diplomacy
Does anyone else find reading Sharp's "The Game of Diplomacy" really depressing? The level of dedication and analysis that he presents in the book would never be found today. Does anyone even talk about diplomacy theory anymore, or are we just left to reading relics of the past?
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Al Swearengen (0 DX)
18 Jan 14 UTC
Homework this week
Your homework this week is to speak to an octogenarian. We won't have them for very much longer and so I think it's important for young people to meet these guys.

Hippies aren't quite the same. They're uptight in a way that the people older than them weren't.
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nesdunk14 (635 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
New Ancient Mediterranean Game!
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Al Swearengen (0 DX)
13 Jan 14 UTC
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The day we fight back
https://thedaywefightback.org/

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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
19 Jan 14 UTC
Sitter
I need a sitter for one game until next Saturday. Any takers?
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
17 Jan 14 UTC
Sickening
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2014/01/creationism_in_texas_public_schools_undermining_the_charter_movement.html
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Deutschland97 (227 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
ATTENTION ALL CONSERVATIVES...
Speaking as a conservative myself, conservatives, if you had to go liberal on any topic of debate, what would it be?
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tmchandler5 (100 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
LOOKING TO START A LIVE GAME SUNDAY 1-19-2014
Im looking to start a live game. Classic map. Anyone interested?
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jhoffer007 (100 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
Diplomacy
Hi can anyone tell me how to quit a game??
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Chaqa (3971 D(B))
15 Jan 14 UTC
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Feature Idea
So, I play a lot of live games, and I make a lot of them. I would love an option that would let players make games where any NMR in the first year is an instant cancel. So, that way there's no situation where a Germany NMR's and England/France/Russia take advantage and go on to become monster powers.
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Celticfox (100 D(B))
10 Dec 13 UTC
WebDip F2F 2 June 21 in Chicago
Ok guys here's the new planning thread now that we have a date and place. Do you guys want to be in Chicago itself or in the suburbs?

@Abge Since you helped with the last F2F did you guys all meet up on the Friday then play on the Saturday or how'd you work that stuff out?
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Ogion (3882 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
Please take over Germany
Still early, with 5 SCs and 3 units.

webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=133771
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shield (3929 D)
19 Jan 14 UTC
Mod Question
Can you CD me in this game and give me turkey? :D :D
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SantaClausowitz (360 D)
14 Jan 14 UTC
Concealed carry saves lives!
Except, well, when it turns a stupid argument into a deadly one.

http://m.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2014/0113/Movie-theater-shooting-Did-a-retired-cop-shoot-a-fellow-moviegoer-for-texting
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Zachattack413 (1231 D)
18 Jan 14 UTC
High Stakes, WTA game
Anyone interested in a high-stakes, WTA game? I'm thinking 300 D buy-in, and day and a half phases, but both of these options are negotiable. Post if you are interested!
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Ogion (3882 D)
17 Jan 14 UTC
How to deal with people taking advantage of CD
Well, yet again, we have a situation where a country solos because its neighbors go CD from the outset, everyone else is completely sporting about declaring a draw.

Perhaps some kind of ban on new games for a couple weeks or something for this kind of cheating?
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Jamiet99uk (898 D)
14 Jan 14 UTC
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How the Conservatives wasted the UK's oil windfall on tax cuts for the already wealthy
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jan/13/north-sea-oil-money-uk-norwegians-fund
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
14 Jan 14 UTC
Afghan Atheist Asylum
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25715736

Is this a world first? Respect for an atheist in court?
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llama Projector (216 D)
17 Jan 14 UTC
The Foundation Series
I (at the suggestion of a forum member, who's name I forget but will hopefully identify themselves), just read the first three books in the foundation series by Isaac Asimov. After calibrating my block list by reading through a recent gun control debate thread, I'd like to ask forum dwellers for their take on this series, or at least the premise.

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LStravaganz (407 D)
05 Jan 14 UTC
Ashes Whitewash
The title says it all.
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Sevyas (973 D)
17 Jan 14 UTC
anyone up for a slow full press semi-anonym wta?
I propose
30 buy-in
3 days/phase
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Antracia (3494 D)
17 Jan 14 UTC
Ancient Med Game - Baleares
So I've got a question about the Ancient Med map:
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
15 Jan 14 UTC
Net neutrality, and what it really means
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25743200

Interesting, court prevents regulation - or at least FCC is not allowed enforce an even playground. What is the politics behind this?
dirge (768 D(B))
16 Jan 14 UTC
ISP's and Media venders are set to gain a lot of money through dealings that are not allowed currently. Big venders like netflix could pay verison or whatever for priority on their network.

Not a good thing for the little folk.

Even more concerning is the fact that ISP's may be able to block out some content altogether.

It will be interesting to see how it plays out, but it doesn't look like a good turn of events so far.
dirge (768 D(B))
16 Jan 14 UTC
Personally, I'm much more bothered by this than I am by the NSA. But that's just me I guess.
Fasces349 (0 DX)
16 Jan 14 UTC
The problem with the argument that ISP's will favour some media venders over others is that its historically unfounded.

If you knew that your ISP was blocking lets say youtube, and you use youtube a lot, you would switch ISPs. ISPs have more to gain then lose be keeping neutral, thats why there has never been a case of ISPs picking favourites.

Meanwhile, by allowing the government to force neutrality, you add unneeded regulation, increasing the cost of internet service, decreasing competition and you allow the FCC to pick and chose winners,

Nt neutrality is dangerous and does more harm than good.
mendax (321 D)
16 Jan 14 UTC
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It isn't hyperbole to say that if Net Neutrality goes, it will be the end of the internet as we know it.
dirge (768 D(B))
16 Jan 14 UTC
Fasces -- you don't think this will allow venders and ISP's to make deals and control access? If they're allowed to why wouldn't they? They are in the business to make money. That is their mission.

Not sure how you can reference what is historically founded if this is a new thing.
Fasces349 (0 DX)
16 Jan 14 UTC
@Dirge: I question your logic. There is currently no law on the books that prevents ISPs and venders to make deals. The democratic party has proposed legislation that would add laws.

For the last 15 years the internet hasn't had these laws and ISPs and venders haven't made deals. So my question for you is what's changed?

For the last 15 years the ISPs have decided it is not in their best interest to make these deals, why do you think that has changed when there is no evidence that that has changed?
dirge (768 D(B))
16 Jan 14 UTC
I can't claim to know that much about it. I was just wondering. News reports seem to imply this is a big change.
orathaic (1009 D(B))
16 Jan 14 UTC
The ISPs have an agreed industry standard, to be part of the internet the all uphold net neutrality, it is and always was, a tacit agreement between service providers which make up the internet - mostly because it was not possible for any individual organisation or government to build the internet on their own.

Like telephone exchanges agreeing to allow communication from their competitors access their networks (so you can phone someone who is on a different network) and all for free, because your competitor companies are providing your customers with people to talk to - and so sharing helps every telephone network.

The internet is built on this freedom (and was originally built directly on the phone lines and the telecoms infrastructure which was already there, but i suspect that the amount of data from internet users is higher than the telephone users...)

The consequences for small websites which grow quickly and can't pay for ISPs to supply them with bandwidth might prevent a repeat of the kind of growth which created youtube, and might demolish wikipedia's current popularity. Making growth harder while large successful companies would merely pay to stay ahead of any competition. The end of the net as we know it.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
16 Jan 14 UTC
@Fasces

How exactly am I supposed to switch ISP if only one services my location?
Fasces349 (0 DX)
16 Jan 14 UTC
You could move...
Al Swearengen (0 DX)
16 Jan 14 UTC
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The ironic thing is that ISP are not really likely to make all that much money out of this stuff.

If ISP start charging (say for example) youtube in order to transmit data, youtube will need to pass this cost onto somebody, probably consumers. Consumers will migrate to (smaller) free websites. Essentially, ISP charge as much as they believe people will pay.

In essence, you already see a similar form of this in England, where both the person placing and receiving mobile phone calls are charged for the call, as opposed to the US, where only the dialer pays for the call. As far as I know, British ISP are not fantastically more profitable than American ones.

I'm starting to suspect that it's the lobbyists who are putting everyone else over a barrel. For what it's worth, most of us already know that companies like Verizon and Comcast are morally bankrupt and that consumers are better off choosing a more ethically delivered service. As far as I know, satellite internet is available places where wired internet can't reach and may be an acceptable alternative.
Al Swearengen (0 DX)
16 Jan 14 UTC
Tiered internet (e.g. non-neutral) is about as ethical as making black people sit in the back of the bus.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
16 Jan 14 UTC
Is that what you mean by "choice", Fasces? Is that how a free market is supposed to work?
Fasces349 (0 DX)
17 Jan 14 UTC
+1 Al Swearengen.

@Abge: I was (partially) joking. When there is a local monopoly over the supply of a good, in a free market you have 4 options::
Option 1: use your local ISP.
Option 2: move.
Option 3: don't use the internet.
Option 4: start your own ISP.
orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Jan 14 UTC
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How to start my own ISP. (my next google search)
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
17 Jan 14 UTC
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"Option 1: use your local ISP.
Option 2: move.
Option 3: don't use the internet.
Option 4: start your own ISP."

These are all shitty options.
Fasces349 (0 DX)
17 Jan 14 UTC
"How to start my own ISP. (my next google search)"
Are you sure your ISP will let you google that, I mean the net isn't neutral right now :P

"These are all shitty options."
Welcome to capitalism, lol
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
17 Jan 14 UTC
Yeah, but see that's exactly why we shouldn't have a free market. There need to be regulations so things like that don't happen.
orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Jan 14 UTC
Wait, what? Regulations so the only show in town behaves nicely. Ok, the powernof the free market is the it devolves power to individuals, or collection of individuals who incorporate - that means it is democratic rather than authoritarian-representative.

It is better to get your local customers to boycott and create an alternative rather than assume world governance can regulate - especially when that regulation often means only bigger companies can afford to get into an industry (look at the regulations over patent law, and patent trolling)

Net neutrality is an idea which should mean ISPs who don't play the game fairly get relegated to poorer connection rates - but once data leave an ISP it is no longer identified with that network, we don't want to waste time policing information in this way - though certain ISPs do want to police their data so they can sell preferential treatment... But you also don't want to exclude any nodes from your network; in theory that slows everyone down (except the ISPs of excluded nodes) and maybe even increases the internal performance of the node you've excluded (because you reduce their load by excluding) but i suspect that excluding certain practices may run up against neutrakity itself, though in a sligthly different sense.

I'm mostly confused at this point, all the google results i found suggested up/down stream traffic (and mostly stuff for modems dating back to ~2001) cross network traffic is something i'm interested in and seems like it is held on a different level - my confusion knows no bounds...
dirge (768 D(B))
17 Jan 14 UTC
"It is better to get your local customers to boycott and create an alternative rather than assume world governance can regulate - "

generally speaking, boycotting is not a viable option to regulation in all instances. Especially so with utilities, and I would suspect ISP's.


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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Jan 14 UTC
Devil Baby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUKMUZ4tlJg
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