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2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
19 Feb 13 UTC
FIFA and goal line technology
Will finally be featured at the Confederations Cup and upcoming 2014 World Cup. At least one proposal comes from HawkEye, the company responsible for tennis boundary line cameras. The ref would have a small GPS watch-like device on his wrist that would tell him within a second of the play whether a goal has been scored.

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1345812/fifa-says-world-cup-will-feature-goal-line-technology?cc=5901
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megajester (100 D)
19 Feb 13 UTC
Epicmafia
Am I the only person in the world who likes quick-fire, 5 minutes per round, epicmafia-style Diplomacy?

Or am I the only one that lives in a GMT+2 timezone?
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
18 Feb 13 UTC
Are there Flemish people on webdip?
And if so, do they join my great quest to unify our beloved Low Countries?
http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2013/02/18/de-wever-in-nrc-ik-mag-rutte-niet-spreken/
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VirtualBob (192 D)
18 Feb 13 UTC
(Un)intended Consequence of PPSC Scoring
I am not sure whether this is intentional or not, but ...
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
18 Feb 13 UTC
13th Amendment
Mississippi has finally made the necessary changes to ratify the 13th Amendment. I guess Lincoln's legacy really has lived on.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Feb 13 UTC
fake orgasms.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/erin-cooper/fake-orgasms_b_2697769.html
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LittleSoldierBoy (236 D)
18 Feb 13 UTC
(Un)intended Consequence of Using Point to Score.
I am not sure whether this is intentional or not, but ...
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
18 Feb 13 UTC
RIP Jerry Buss
One of the great legends of basketball lost today... RIP
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Conservative Man (100 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
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How to get a girl
Advice from me ;)
(Note that my internet connection right now is crappy so there may be a bit of time between this and my actual first post)
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
14 Feb 13 UTC
Engineering and Education
I know we have a lot of Engineers and Educators here; I was hoping to get your opinions on the following:
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Draugnar (0 DX)
18 Feb 13 UTC
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Some of you may have muted the thread I mentioned this in...
But our new baby gets delivered Thursday (or maybe Friday)!
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SYnapse (0 DX)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Communism
I just recently realized that I know next to nothing about the main Communist writers. I have read Marx, and know the general principles of Marxism and Communist ideals, but I have no idea of the differences between Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, Mao, Tito or Kim il Sung's particular interpretations of Marxist philosophy.

Could anyone care to explain to me in very brief terms the main differences between these, or could you link me to something I ought to read?
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Al Swearengen (0 DX)
14 Feb 13 UTC
China: Friend or Foe?
http://web.archive.org/web/20051126035825/http://finance.yahoo.com/columnist/article/yourlife/1615

orathaic (1009 D(B))
15 Feb 13 UTC
Mu, just like the question - 'have you stopped beating your wife yet?' - tuere is no correct answer; i am forced to reject the premise that China is either Friend or Foe; that simple dicothemy is a flawed premise to begin a discussion around. China is an ancient civilisation with thousands of years of history (which Europe would like to claim, back tp ancient Greece, but it think tue modern european tradition began around tue renaissance and grabbed onto the idea of ancient greek culture as it's own... Why am I digressing?)

Western Culture, and it's main super-powers, Europe and the US have a lot in common and a lot of variety - i think this makes them stronger overall. They will continue to dominate a multi-polar world.

China and India will continue to rise and take opposite corners, while east Asian economies (Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, et. al) will continue to avoid being completely dominated by picking whichever side can offer them the most.

The US may lose it's place as the single most prominent world player as China continues to grow, and this does not make them a friend or a fpe, it is just a fact.
Imo, China's rise is all speculation, as its about to be set back 5-10 years by the biggest asset bubble in the history of the world
Al Swearengen (0 DX)
16 Feb 13 UTC
@orthaic
Thank you for posting. It is always nice to see a response on this board that is written from someone who has taken the time to develop a background on the subject in question, for a change. Also nice to see someone develop an opinion that challenges a false dichotomy, and furthermore seeks to avoid oversimplifying complex issues. Very refreshing to see in an era of soundbyte philosophy, knee-jerk dialog and fast-food opinion.
That being said, you seemed to have walked away from Mr. Stein's article with a very different understanding of the author's goals. I had read his thesis to be "The country is our partner in prosperity, not our enemy. The earlier we work out a durable framework of respect and cooperation in trade and policy, the better off everyone will be" as stated in the tail end of section 3, paragraph 2.

Nor would I want it thought that I were attempting to provoke a or prevent a discussion. I do think that Sino-American relations are a subject upon which there can not only be a variety of correct opinions, but also a subject upon which a plurality of opinions present advantage. That being said I believe that it is the most informed opinions that are the most valuable.

In any event, thank you for posting an alternative point of view - my intention was not to provoke debate but to deliver fundamental knowledge upon the subject of what may the world's most important business (and military) relationship.
orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Feb 13 UTC
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@Al, you're right, i didn't take into account much the point the article was aiming for.

I do think that the Chinese-US relationship will become a vital world trade interaction, not that it isn't at present. Tough the Chinese are looking to expand their importance and economy in other ways - the formation of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation with central Asian countries, and investment in African nations (I admit i don't know much about it, but this looks like a good resource http://www.chinaafricarealstory.com/ )

It may be a weakness of US foreign policy if it continues to rely entirely upon the Chinese to buy up dollars that make up the Chinese foreign reserve, especially when it comes to East Asia, but I think the US allies there will continue to hold their own importance in economic terms, and China also depends on the US trade connection for it's massive export economy - as such I think peace will reign for as long as the US-Chinese trade interaction remains one of the biggest, and most lucrative in the world.

Friend? I think China is in it for China's sake, and the US will have to respond to this opportunity as dictated by reality - what both sides can gain and what other options exist.

With Brazil's economy becoming large enough to do this: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1978963,00.html (U.S. agricultural policy.. perplexing $147.3 million–a-year handout to Brazilian agribusiness ) And The plans for a economic union among south american nations (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_South_American_Nations ) The largest trade relationships the US have will be with the EU (see recently announced free-trade deal) East Asia (including China) and the South American Union.

If we assume that nations with deeply important trade unions can't afford to go to war, then that leaves the SAU, NAFTA, the EU, and CIS/SCO (former soviet nations in Asia along with China) as the four economic areas with (2.4+, 15.6+, 16.4, 8.3+1.95, = at least 44.6 Trillion USD of a world total 77.2 Trillion - and i haven't added Mexico, Canada, most of south america, or most of the the Asian economies - but that is already 57% of the world economy)

This leaves the obvious problems being the middle cases, where will Japan sit along with Vietnam, Taiwan, South Korea, and the rest of south east Asia? Will they form their own union to prevent either Chinese or US dominance?

Will Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan join the EU or CIS block or remain independent?

Will the SAU manage to integrate and become a major world player? (currently the smallest of the four groups, and the poorest, thus potentially having the easiest time attaining 10s of % of GDP growth...) And will the Caribbean nations integrate with the US or SAU or push for closer relations with EU (which currently has a development agenda in the Caribbean...)

And what of India in my scheme? it's economy is currently only about half that of Brazil - while it's growth currently rivals China's - it is a democracy with massive issues with trade unions, wide spread poverty, internally 50 vying states, and it's own selection of nuclear weapons (which have themselves thus far prevented wars - no nuclear power has ever declared war on another...)

Finally all of this is without mention of OPEC, the middle east, Africa...
orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Feb 13 UTC
US+Mexico+Canada : ~ 18.6 Trillion
EU: ~ 16.4 Trillion
SCO + Russian Federation:~ 10.4 Trillion
SAU: ~ 4.21 Trillion
OPEC: ~3.07 Trillion (includes Venezuala and ecuador, which are in the SAU)
India: ~ 1.95 Trillion
(totals ~ 76% of the world economy)
Al Swearengen (0 DX)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Orthaic,

Thank you for the information - you clearly have a better handle on demographics than I do.

If you're open to broader discussion, I wanted to mention that I am sometimes surprised by the amount of hostility towards the Chinese by Americans. Our economies are so intertwined at this point that we are much better off learning to like them. It's no good building dependence on someone that you don't even like?


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Tomicohen (100 D)
17 Feb 13 UTC
join to a live game now
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=110705
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
17 Feb 13 UTC
MODS
If online please see e-mail. Time-sensitive issue (5 min)

RE: GB TOURNEY.
thanks.
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Invictus (240 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
Leaving Afghanistan
http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/afghan-endgame_701325.html
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Orka (785 D)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Ancient Med Tourney
We should do one. I have no idea how to make a tourney. It just seems that i do better at Anc Med then Classic. Lets get this party started.
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Commander_Cool (131 D)
13 Feb 13 UTC
Woodrow Wilson question
Hi there, we have an anonymous "public chat only" game wherein one player is spamming the chat with blank space to prevent the rest of us making plans. Would it be within the rules to provide my username to the other players so that they can send me private messages under these circumstances? What if these messages were also copied word for word and pasted in the chat room? Just looking for a method of communicating under these circumstances.

Thanks.
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
15 Feb 13 UTC
Name Equality
See below
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Jeremiahg (100 D)
15 Feb 13 UTC
Anyone interested in High Stakes???
Trying to get a High Stakes game Going. Im thinking 125-150 bet size. Anybody interested?? If so,what would be good phase length?
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yebellz (729 D(G))
16 Feb 13 UTC
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STEAM FOR LINUX
OMGWTFBBQ
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dubmdell (556 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
How to get a boy
Advice from Henry VIII :)
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
13 Feb 13 UTC
DA14
Gonna miss by 15 minutes... reason to be scared? No, but reason to be wary? Certainly. Been watching it from Butler for the last week and it's amazing what they can see on radar anymore. Kudos to NASA and the administrations around the world (La Sagra Observatory originally discovered it). Keep pumping funds that way or we may be flattened someday.
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
14 Feb 13 UTC
Evil Sherlock...Stop Blowing Up the Enterprise!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Mu07BaOx9c The Super Bowl spot trailer...damn! I didn't even see it Super Sunday (I was too busy cursing the existence of everyone ever on this godforsaken rock and whydidntkaepernickjustrunwithitdamnitwhywhywhy sorry, anyway) but DAMN...Cumberbatch is such an intimidating villain, or seems like one just from these trailers...a Trek film is finally set in the UK, and their response is "Blow the ship up?" LOL
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rizabone (117 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
LIVE GAME 311
Please join!
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krellin (80 DX)
15 Feb 13 UTC
Aliens VS. Zombies
Which human apocalypse would you prefer?
** TBS "Falling Skies" is coming back...a so-so alien invasion show.
** Obviously "The Walking Dead" we all know and love
Which situation would you prefer and why?
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krellin (80 DX)
16 Feb 13 UTC
(Tesla Motors) Truth in Media....Hardly
US Media wouldn't....COULDN'T...tell the truth if they were paid to do so. (Oh...wait...they are paid to tell the truth...)
Sad story of "Respected" US media caught in lies.
http://www.teslamotors.com/blog/most-peculiar-test-drive
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philcore (317 D(S))
13 Feb 13 UTC
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EOG - Every gunboat game ever
Combined EOG to follow ...
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Geofram (130 D(B))
14 Feb 13 UTC
A Game
I want to love this game again, playing with old friends and new enemies. The game is here: gameID=110523. Open chat, 2 day phases, meant to cater to those that enjoy writing and public discourse. The messages are not meant to be long-winded so much as just well written.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
12 Feb 13 UTC
Dorner
Reports saying he's caught and surrounded after a shootout... thoughts?
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