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Rule Britannia (737 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Live game!!!!! title is to do with " interesting article"
Only 5 min turns! only 15 mins to go! get in!
gameID=18930!
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jeromeblack (129 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Live Game Now
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18926

join up
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Joverholt (100 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Ending
If a player loses all home supply depots, but retains foreign depots, is the player out of the game? or does the player continue until forced out of all supply depots?
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mdrltc (1818 D(G))
07 Jan 10 UTC
User Name Change
Is it possible to change my user name? As pointed out in a previous thread, my name is a bit odd. If so, can I keep my stats and games I'm involved in?
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checkmate (0 DX)
12 Jan 10 UTC
sounds
i've got a pair of bad experiences in 5 mins live games with chat:
while discussing with 1 particular player i don't realize i'm in orders phase and i lose the phase. that could be avoided if there wer some sound saying: "orders phase"
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Gunmaster G-9 (162 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Bug in World Diplomacy?
I don't know if the code used for the World Dip variant on this site is the same as the one used in GoonDip, but if it is - I had spotted what I thought was a bug on GoonDip, and informed Gilgatex about it, but an hour later GoonDip closed (for good). Could someone check for bugs here?
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Who Would Win?
1st match- Sherlock Holmes (the traditional one, not this movie's one), Batman, Indiana Jones and James Bond are all after the same artifact.

Who gets there FIRST... and who KEEPS IT? ;)
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C-K (2037 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Live Game "Shoot First"
Start: 1 hours, 3 mins (10:55 PM)
5 minutes /phase (live) Pot: 15 D -
No in-game messaging, Anonymous players, Winner-takes-all
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california (100 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Join this live game!!!
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jbalcorn (429 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Need new Italy
we lost our monkeyperson. http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=17014
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Panthers (470 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
World Variant
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18781

In this game a fleet in San(South Afirca's home Supply Center) supported the fleet in South Africa out into the Atlantic Ocean. Is this supposed to be possible. San and the Atlantic Ocean that the fleet moved to are not in contact.
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VVinston Smith (0 DX)
12 Jan 10 UTC
live game - joy division - 5min/standard diplomacy
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18909
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eeezfly (165 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Need new turkey
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=17316
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dani444 (100 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Urgently - live game, 5 minutes per phase. Starts in an hour or earlier. JOIN!!! =)
Urgently - live game, 5 minutes per phase, anon, no meggaginig. Starts in an hour or earlier. 5 D. JOIN!!! =)

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18892
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Joverholt (100 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Ending
If a player loses all home supply depots, but retains foreign depots, is the player out of the game? or does the player continue until forced out of all supply depots?
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Cecil Lizard (715 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
New world wide game
A new world wide map game, 2 day phases. In memory of GoonDip. Link

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18897
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MadMarx (36299 D(G))
12 Jan 10 UTC
Cloud of Unknowing
Anonymous fun for anyone:

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18836
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RJJohnson (100 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
For all people who want to playglobal: here it is. Token bet
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18898
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Kompole (546 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Live Game - Global Chat
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18894
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rlumley (0 DX)
12 Jan 10 UTC
A Question for Kestas About Variants
How does country allocation in Variants work? In normal games, you have a greater chance of playing countries you haven't played much. So is this true in Variants as well?

And what would happen if, say, Fleet Rome were introduced as a variant? Would playing a country in Fleet Rome affect your chances in normal games?
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flashman (2274 D(G))
12 Jan 10 UTC
This one still needs a couple of would-be Genghis Khans
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=18774

Cheap at 20 pts...
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jazzguy1987 (0 DX)
10 Jan 10 UTC
Hablo Espanol?
Hablo Espanol?
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Rubetok (766 D)
09 Jan 10 UTC
World Cup: South America Team
I don't know if there is enough time, but we are trying to make this team stand up. For now it has Xapi and me. We need 2 more south americans, where are you?

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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Top 10 Shows of Your Childhood
What were Top 10 shows that you loved to watch (and maybe still do at 11pm when its no one's looking?)

;)
mel1980 (0 DX)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Golden Girls, Murder she wrote(lol), Bewitched, and the like
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
10. Everybody Loves Raymond- As an adult, this is one of my favorite shows STILL; as a kid, it was one of the few shows I could watch with the family and just have a fun time
9. Ducktales- Its like Indiana Jones meet Disney... and not half as crappy as you'd think that would be, actually, not crappy at all (but that theme song- so damn CATCHY!)
8. Superman TAS- All that was missing from this show was the movie Superman theme... a great version of the Man of Steel
7. Doug- The Nickelodeon version's higher up, the Disney version's oOK but lowr, maybe at #10... so I put it here. Doug Funnie, Skeeter Valentine, Patty Mayonaise... how can I ever forget you (and WHERE did you get those last names...?)
6. The Wild Thornberrys- If you'd asked me when this show was on if it made my top 10, I'd have laughted in your face. But this is, looking back, one of my favorites, and one of the shows I STILL love to watch... I love animals, and Eliza's like Indiana Jones as a 12-year old girl... this is a GREAT show for nature lovers, with good yet *gasp* subtel ways of teaching about the environment and making nature fun (look for the one with Jane Goodall guest starring... THAT'S what a kid show on nature should be- poachers, danger, some humor, fun... and a bit of a message)
5. Hey Arnold!- A kid in NYC with adventures and all sorts of fun classmates and boarders and grandparents... this show was just fun to watch, and often rather witty as well (DID Helga ever confess to Arnold her hidden love?) ;)
4. Batman TAS- THIS is what a kid wants from Batman. THIS is what an ADULT wants from Batman. The stories weren't watered down. They weren't EVER "kiddy-fied." There were real guns, real deaths, real explosions... and sometimes, real trauma. Look at Two-Face in the series and how he came to be him... he was just a nice guy with an absuive father in his past, and then an accident... or Mr. Freeze, he just wants to save his wife... and then you have the villians that really ARE villians. THE JOKER'S WILD! Heath Ledger is now THE Joker, but right after him I have to go with Mark Hamill (yes, that's right, Luke Skywalker's the Crown Prince of Crime) as the Joker. He was sneaky. He was mean. He had fun with his torments. He had that Joker laugh. He even created ethical dilemmas- in many ways, this is the pre-Ledger Ledger-type Joker. The art style is AMAZING- its dark, gritty, brooding. This is the cartoon that took kids seriously, and took the Dark Knight seriously. A lot of times this and the Superman series above would be shown back-to-back on TV... and while I loved both a LOT, Batman always seemed to be a bit deeper. Granted that's partly source material, but the WRITING... both are great, but this is the show that NEEDS to come out on DVD- I WANT IT. This WAS Batman for me pre-Nolan... no comics, just this. It was enough.
3. Dexter's Laboratory- I loved this show growing up- still do- because Dexter was ME. The short, ultra-white nerd who knows a hell of a lot more than anyone and has a wild imagination cool toys (and of course I loved Dexter because he had a freaking LAB, his toys were so COOL lol) and AWESOME parodies of pop culture this and that... episodes based around Star Trek (featuring Dexter as Capt. "Irk" with his nerd friends as "Spork" and "Dr. McBoy/Skins" at his side) James Bond, Star Wars, and Power Rangers come to mind, not to mention the Justice League spoof, "The Justice Friends..." this show was pure gold, and still is- for geeks and people with actual tans alike
2. Animaniacs/Tiny Toons/Pinky and the Brain- THE smartest kids shows EVER... just as much for 28 year olds as for 8 year olds (maybe more so...)
1. Tie: Rugrats/The Simpsons- I simply cannot choose betwen the two, one was my "cartoon" and the other was my "grown up show." I loved them both still do... I have Simpsons DVDs, and love to watch the Rugrats every now and again on YouTube. Ah... I could write a whole thread on just ONE of these shows, they were so golden, humor on so many levels, from the lowest potty humor to mive references to sexual inuendos and more. But maybe the best thing about these two- no only were they great shows, hilarious- they also somehow found the time to be sometimes surprisingly... well, heartwarming. Watch the Simpsons episode about Maggie's birth and why Homer doesn't have any pictures of Maggie at home ("I have them where I most need them" and I won't spoil any more... that's just beautiful, that ending) or Chuckie finally getting a mom in "Rugrats in Paris" after he'd been mommy-less for the whole decade the world had known him... priceless.

So that's my list... one thing: I never got to watch it as a kid, as a teen, really, so it loses out, but as an unofficial "11th" I put Futurama up there.

:D
mel1980 (0 DX)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Hill street blues?
Magnum PI?
Simpsons lol...
He-Man and She-ra
Transformers
spyman (424 D(G))
12 Jan 10 UTC
The Goodies
Doctor Who
Yes Minister
Magnum PI
The Beatles Cartoon
Star Blazers (Japanese Cartoon)
Battlestar Galactica
spyman (424 D(G))
12 Jan 10 UTC
When I was a teenager:
The Young Ones
Blackadder
hellalt (24 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Blackadder, The Pinky and The Brain, The Simpsons, Dexter, Pink Panther, Inspector Gadget, Samurai Pizza Cats
hammac (100 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Depends on your definition of childhood - I can just remember being a teenager so have gone with those :-)

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (how dated is that !!!)
Monty Python
The Prisoner (still compelling and confusing now and I have all the DVDs)
Top of the Pops (any music show really but this was the only one I got to see regularly - perhaps my father liked the dancers ;-)) They sometimes had good music on!
Biddis (364 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Eerie Indiana!!! Love it and now own it!!, Ummm biker grove, grange hill, Rosie and Jim (and tots tv), Blue Peter, green fingers, rugrats!!, mona the vampire (which i should have been too old to watch but still loved it).
sean (3490 D(B))
12 Jan 10 UTC
right there with you spyman
The Goodies
Doctor Who
Yes Minister
The Young Ones
Blackadder (later)
Monkey magic
long live the ABC
figlesquidge (2131 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Simpsons when younger
Heroes
Spooks
Hustle
For kid shows, I used to watch:

Puf-n-Stuf
Romper Room
Capt. Kangaroo
Mr. Rogers
The Uncle Jay and Packer Jack Show (live local show like Howdy Doody that I actually appeared on)

Prime time:

Mission Impossible
Mannix
McMillian and Wife
Barnaby Jones
Hawaii 5-0


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checkmate (0 DX)
12 Jan 10 UTC
quicky-5
new quick game starts in 15 minutes
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Noob179 (645 D)
12 Jan 10 UTC
Move adjudicator website to test moves?
Is there a website or program folks use to test our whether moves would be successful? I'm trying to evaluate different "what-if" scenarios and would like to input different alternatives. Any thoughts?
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3rd Class Forum
Does anybody else think that this forum is 3rd rate & disorganized. Surely having a better arranged forum would be much more credit to this site instead of the mess that it's in.
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california (100 D)
11 Jan 10 UTC
The Pros
Hey all of you great diplomacy players, if you have skill points higher than 1000
post here and give all new players a tip how to get there.
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figlesquidge (2131 D)
11 Jan 10 UTC
Learning Java
Hi all.
After much to-ing and fro-ing I've decided to learn Java. My decision has been swayed by the fact university will give me credit for it, but its something I've been thinking about for quite some time anyway. I believe its quite simple (someone described it to be as equidistant from C, javaScript and VB), but I was wondering if any of you know of a good free resource to get going?
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7Pines (100 D)
11 Jan 10 UTC
votes
I'm sorry to post a newbie question, but how does one resign. Is it via the votes buttons? Also, does this site have a forum message search feature?
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