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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
16 Nov 12 UTC
A truly incredible and magnificent person.....
http://www.borntorun.com.au/5deserts/Jess-Baker
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Alderian (2425 D(S))
14 Nov 12 UTC
Nifty
I just found IE on my XBOX360 and have plugged a USB keyboard in and am now playing diplomacy on my big screen TV.
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Zmaj (215 D(B))
15 Nov 12 UTC
EoG: Marsupilami
Divided we fall.
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
15 Nov 12 UTC
Still don't get it do you Mr Romney....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20344750
Mr Charisma-Bypass still doesn't get it ...... in his own head he thinks he could be Barack, the guy is living in cloud cuckoo land.
Bad losers always find someone else to blame....
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Celticfox (100 D(B))
15 Nov 12 UTC
Super power map
Neat map of the super powers and who has em. For all the other comic book geeks abut here.

http://dailyinfographic.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/PopChartLab_Superpowers_FinalFinal-Large.jpg
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Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Election Night!
Across the world people are on tenterhooks. Americans are preparing to stay up all night, Europeans are readying themselves for a day of protest, and China has closed down Google. It's the political event of the year... It's the UK police commissioner elections!!!!!
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Is anyone voting?

Anyone at all???
redhouse1938 (429 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
In Holland we have "water management elections". :D
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
15 Nov 12 UTC
I'm not staying up all night... :D
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
@ redhouse

That is pretty special
Invictus (240 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Nationally synchronized local elections? Unitary states are weird.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
So what things can you vote for in the US? I count: DA, Referendums, Pres, Gov, Mayor, Senate, House, State senate, State house, City council.

We have Water, European, National, Provincial, City council, the occasional referendum (6).
Invictus (240 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
It depends entirely on where you live.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Okay so where you live then, what do you vote for?
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
True. In Florida you can queue to vote as much as you like, but you can't actually vote for anything.

Lets have a look at who I can vote for...

Brian Carol Greenslade: "I have robustly opposed the introduction of police and crime commissioners"

He's opposing himself! I vote for him!!!
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
William Morris: "We need street wardens in holiday trouble spots. Farm crime, including rustling and wildlife crime, will be treated as urgent"

Holiday trouble spots? Making sheep theft a priority? Tempting...
redhouse1938 (429 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
I think the use of the adverb robustly definitely speaks for him.
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
I don't know, red, you can tell a lot about a man from the words he uses. For example, anyone who uses the words "going forward" can be instantly dismissed as a complete arsehole and safely ignored.
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Nicky Williams (Labour): "1. I oppose Tory police cuts"

Feck off, you pathetic example of a mindless party mouthpiece
redhouse1938 (429 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Perhaps you should run for this job, Octavious. You have a good sense of humor I bet you're electable.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Sadly it is too late for him to stand.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
For the record, I have voted, mostly because the UKIP candidate comes across as an absolute nut-job and I want to make sure he *doesn't* win. I think the idea of elected police commissioners is pretty pointless, though.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
However I think the turn-out in my area is going to be *really* low. Polling stations opened at 7am this morning and shut at 10pm. When I voted, about an hour ago at 6.30pm, fewer than 60 people had voted, all day, at my polling station.
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
I was seriously tempted, actually. I had two policies. The first was that I'd promise to do absolutely nothing, and the second was that I'd donate my salary to charity.

I am genuinely convinced I would have been a shoo-in.
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
I agree, Jamie. I don't know who I want to win, but I'm going to put a big cross next to the UKIP chap to make sure it's definitely not him
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
15 Nov 12 UTC
Democracy for me is about elected representatives being accountable to their constituency for their actions, just because we voted a person in does not make the process better then the police authorities they replace.
Why is this happening, it makes no sense to me and so I'm not voting. Who will these people ultimately be responsible to .... their political paymasters.
I'm open to suggestions as to why this might be a great idea if anyone can offer one.
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
See? I would have got Nigee's vote :D. Like I say, a shoo-in!
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
@ Octavious: "I don't know who I want to win, but I'm going to put a big cross next to the UKIP chap to make sure it's definitely not him."

Haha, very good. That made me laugh.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Lol
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
15 Nov 12 UTC
Is there really a UKIP police commissioner candidate, why?
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Yes, in fact there are several of them, Nigee - there's an election for a commissioner for each police force in the country, of which there are quite a few.
Octavious (2701 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Well... my vote's been cast. Less than two hours to go, and I was the 183rd voter. It's going to be an almighty struggle for the rest of the 9489 registered voters of Plymstock, Dunstone to cast their votes, I can tell you! That'll teach them for leaving it to the last minute!

FlemGem (1297 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
"So what things can you vote for in the US? I count: DA, Referendums, Pres, Gov, Mayor, Senate, House, State senate, State house, City council."

Don't forget sheriff and country supervisor. Our incumbent sheriff ran unopposed, but we had a very intense county supervisor election that drove voter turnout up over 75%. One precinct had to photocopy ballots when they ran out (yes, this is legal, they become "provisional ballots" and are hand-counted).

FlemGem (1297 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
*county supervisor
Maniac (189 D(B))
15 Nov 12 UTC
I voted at 4:30 at my local primary school that they had closed for the day. I was the twentieth person to vote. The polling station had 4 staff there all day. What a waste. And to top it all when I got there the candidate I was going to vote for wasn't on the ballot, I'd done some research put my postcode into the pcc website to determine I was in the west mods ward, but when I voted I'm in staffs ward ffs.

Story tomorrow will be of tiny turnout.
Maniac (189 D(B))
15 Nov 12 UTC
I think if everyone on webdip moved to a town in the UK we could easily get Kestas elected police commissioner
I voted this morning. The polls had been open for a couple of hours and I was only the 5th person to vote - that's one more than the number of people officiating at the polling station (who were all reading books and looked surprised when I arrived). I wonder if the people officiating there were the only other ones who'd bothered to vote?

Either way, there was one candidate from each of the 4 major parties (Con, Lab, UKIP, Lib) and 2 independents. No one from the main parties had bothered to campaign - I didn't even know there was a UKIP candidate. As we got to vote for a first and second choice I thought "Screw 'em" and voted for the 2 independents.


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Frank (100 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Higher Education Bubble -- an interesting video
thoughts? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAwBN2Q8L14
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
15 Nov 12 UTC
Hypothetical
I am thinking about running a tournament, but I have a question regarding the impact of a scoring system. What do you think the results would be of a scoring system based on the following:

What if rankings are assigned by number of solos, with a tie-breaker being total centres?
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gramilaj (100 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Dip game with a mandatory end at 1908
Hey, I'm looking to prep for WDC next year and I believe the system they're playing ends the game at 1908.
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ulytau (541 D)
12 Nov 12 UTC
Hey Conservative Man MAN UP
I will now use my newly acquired expertise in invoking a MAN UP to solve some longstanding problems of webDiplomacy.net
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cspieker (18223 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Goodbye Webdip GAME
I see there is a big pot gunboat WTA game on the joining list.

What's the story on this one? Who is leaving?
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Moondust (195 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Noob question, again
A wants to hold. B wants to move to C, which is next to A. Is A supporting B's move the same as A holding in strength? If someone tries to come into A, does the support on B make A weaker? thanks!
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Utom (691 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
Ghost ratings
I can see my ghost rating for Sept. and Oct. but don't seem to appear in the Nov. listings. Should I presume I have done so badly that I have fallen off the bottom?
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Draugnar (0 DX)
14 Nov 12 UTC
How does the US get away from the two party system?
I don't have any idea so I'm looking to see what others think. Do we somehow outlaw politcal parties altogether and make candidates run on their own merits? Do we have to do serious reform to campaign financing as well? Give me your ideas!
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Gen. Lee (7588 D(B))
12 Nov 12 UTC
November GR
I waited patiently for 12 days first, when will we possibly see the updated numbers?
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
14 Nov 12 UTC
Didn't They Try This Once Before...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/13/texas-secession-petition-qualifies-for-white-house-response_n_2125159.html
...and that ended so well. LOL. (Also, secessionist talk amongst several states--Texas having easily the most petition votes--in a year with not one but TWO Abe Lincoln movies?)
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EOG Gun 1001
Fuck this game.
gameID=104286
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
10 Nov 12 UTC
GOP's bad treatment of Ron Paul and his supporters cost Mitt Romney the election
http://www.policymic.com/articles/18815/the-ron-paul-effect-how-the-gop-threw-the-election-by-disenfranchising-ron-paul-supporters
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
15 Nov 12 UTC
Because I Pay Attention to Baseball
I know that there was a giant trade a day ago involving Jose Reyes, Josh Johnson, and Mark Buerhle. There was also a lot of pissy Tweeting, specifically from Mike/Giancarlo Stanton.
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
07 Nov 12 UTC
Where to get Firewood?
This may seem like a silly question, but I've never had a fireplace before, so...
Where do I get it? Most of the trees around here are pine, so I can't burn what falls from storms. A cord goes for close to $300, which seems like a lot, but I don't have anything to compare it to.
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
14 Nov 12 UTC
Serious thread/requesting academic assistance
Please answer this as objectively as you can, and not in personal terms, okay thanks:

Please help me list the left's possible responses to the failure of communist states degenerating into anarchy. I have a few possibilities inside but please feel free to help me hone them into more nuanced responses, see inside.
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My_name_is_Mud (100 D)
14 Nov 12 UTC
Stats
Are there any statistics on the games that have been completed? Particularly the percentage of wins each country has?
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largeham (149 D)
14 Nov 12 UTC
The real reason the Bolsheviks were able to overthrow Kerensky
The Clans are obviously socialist, aren't they?
http://m.theage.com.au/national/education/history-transformed-in-vce-exam-20121114-29ce7.html
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vexlord (231 D)
08 Nov 12 UTC
new games, Im terrible, so its easy points!
So I was unable to find any games I was interested in joining, so i created 2.
gameID=103779 full chat, anon, 201 D
gameID=103780 no chat, anon, 109 D
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
14 Nov 12 UTC
New Dutch government thread
I know not many of you are following this, but what's everybody's take on this issue? Bad government or worst government ever? I'm not sure if I'm done with the VVD yet (I think I am) but I'm surely done with Mark Rutte.
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trip (696 D(B))
14 Nov 12 UTC
Question
Is asking about how the rules work pertaining to a specific move, through PM, considered cheating if the game is a gunboat?
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Moondust (195 D)
14 Nov 12 UTC
Noob question on support moves
I have an army in A and B. My ally has an army in C. I am going to have A support move C to D (bad guy). Can B support hold A or is that a wasted move since A is not holding but support moving? Thanks!
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Gen. Lee (7588 D(B))
14 Nov 12 UTC
EOG: Man Overboard! - 2
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Jamiet99uk (873 D)
14 Nov 12 UTC
Woman dies in Republic of Ireland after being denied abortion
From today's Guardian newspaper:
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SantaClausowitz (360 D)
14 Nov 12 UTC
Work Out
I know this may be futile, but worth a try
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