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korn (392 D)
20 Feb 13 UTC
Please fill out if you have the time
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_Il31Ql0sIWCqYOPfRwTZNZw9U5sPpPiOpbY_z9p5CA/viewform

As part of a school project, I am taking data on the territories in diplomacy to create a thematic map (possibly). Please fill out if you have the time (no trolling please).
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goldfinger0303 (3157 DMod)
20 Feb 13 UTC
Rhydon, LakersFan and Tusky McMammoth
Please answer the emails and PM's sent to you by the moderator team
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ccga4 (1831 D(B))
21 Feb 13 UTC
live game
live game up now, only have like 15 minutes to join. lets see if we can get 1 last game in before the day is over
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SplitDiplomat (101466 D)
21 Feb 13 UTC
I've just got back home...
... from a higway car crash accident. Which has occured a few hours ago. I was the passenger in a car which has been dislodged on the rail and got back on the road running 50mph through the snow. After that a van hit us from behind. The car is totaly damaged but I've got through with a light brain concussion only. I am a lucky bastard!
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achillies27 (100 D)
06 Feb 13 UTC
I would like a new game.
I don't care bet size or non anon/anon. Full press WTA High quality game. No requirements other then you must have a resign rate 1% or 0%... if yours is higher, explain the resigns in the forum, and we will see if it was your fault or if it was out of your control. (Internet problems in a live game)
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Yonni (136 D(S))
22 Feb 13 UTC
Best OCR Software?
I've got some old PDFs with large tables that need to be converted to be inputted to Excel. Most OCRs seem to struggle with columns and tables. Anybody have any experience with this?
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Draugnar (0 DX)
18 Feb 13 UTC
A new idea for scoring...
OK, I think I have found an equitable scoring of points (and GR) Please review and give me your opinions. (Give me a moment to type it).
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SYnapse (0 DX)
15 Feb 13 UTC
Lord
Won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
My friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends
Worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends
So Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
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SYnapse (0 DX)
17 Feb 13 UTC
WWII Variant Testing
Hi guys,

I'm testing my WWII variant after fixing a few issues that occurred in the previous test games. I'm hosting a couple of test games at lab.vdiplomacy.com, please join and let me know what you think, thanks.
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yaks (218 D)
21 Feb 13 UTC
Sitting
Can I get someone to sit 1 world game while i go out of town over the weekend? thanks.
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Draugnar (0 DX)
20 Feb 13 UTC
Rhydon, LakersFan and Tusky McMammoth
Somebody's in trouble!
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
20 Feb 13 UTC
Special Rules Gunboat
EOG thread. I forgot about this. Can someone post a link?
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
20 Feb 13 UTC
Actions have their consequences
Words have their meaning.
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erist (228 D(B))
20 Feb 13 UTC
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Analyzing data from webdip games?
Just wondering if any thought has been given to making all the move data from the history of diplo games available? Seems like every strategy article I read is based on analyzing like 100 postal games. While interesting and still relevant, there's no way to know if strategies have shifted over the years. In any case, the data exists in a much more easily analyzable format. Just wondering if it is out there anywhere?
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cteno4 (100 D)
20 Feb 13 UTC
Gunboat means FINALIZE YER ORDARZ
k thx bai
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goldfinger0303 (3157 DMod)
01 Nov 12 UTC
SoW Winter 2012 Game 1
gameID=103225
Please follow the class rules that will be posted shortly.
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mdrltc (1818 D(G))
20 Feb 13 UTC
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New Features - Thanks
Did I miss an announcement? I'd like to thank Kestas and the mods for the new and improved features (or I just noticed the features). The text box can be expanded to see everything written and the spell check is great. What have I missed?
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Al Swearengen (0 DX)
11 Feb 13 UTC
Celtic Britiain Live FP Game tonight?
as per below
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
18 Feb 13 UTC
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(Un)intended consequence of WTA Scoring
I am not sure whether this is intentional or not, but...
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
What is WRONG With This Country? Once Again...
http://q13fox.com/2013/02/14/report-5th-graders-carried-gun-knife-to-do-in-11-year-old-girl/#axzz2L1XqkL6m
NOT A GUN CONTROL DEBATE! *NOT!* NO MENTIONING THAT THIS TIME!
Instead...what is wrong, on a societal level, with this country? From Columbine to this, our would-be killers keep getting younger and younger...
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
My first thought has to be PARENTS.

A 10 year-old doesn't get a gun and knife and carry them to school with the intent to murder a little girl (one version of the story mentioned her as an "ex-girlfriend"...granted I've never had one nor will have one, but isn't 10 a bit young to have a "girlfriend," let alone an EX-girlfriend?) without having some pretty shitty, inattentive parents.
mapleleaf (0 DX)
16 Feb 13 UTC
Look who's talking.

Raising a freak like you hardly qualifies Momma and Papa Freeman as "Parents of the Year".
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
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That's true, but stalking me and wasting your life as a masturbatory troll online hardly wins you any such parenting awards, either...
Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
16 Feb 13 UTC
Why do we always say "parents?" That's such a fucking cop-out. It's like saying, "oh, yeah, there's a problem but not shit we can do about so, you know, oh well."

OK, what makes the PARENTS in this country so unable to raise their children properly?
Tyran (914 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
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Their parents?
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
16 Feb 13 UTC
mapleleaf's troll posts are far too scarce to be more annoying than entertaining. The responses are hilarious too. Good comeback obi.

My first thought is the parents as well. My second thought was our culture of violence. I was raised on violent movies, TV shows, and videogames, but not until I was fairly late in my childhood. I was gradually desensitized to violence beginning at a relatively mature age.

We're dealing with the very real and very scary psychological phenomenon of desensitization occurring at a premature age. I have serious misgivings about the government regulating violent media, but I do believe that as a whole the parents of this generation have been derelict in their duty to protect their kids from premature desensitization.
orathaic (1009 D(B))
16 Feb 13 UTC
Scale, things in America are bigger, contrasted with ireland's 6 million population, we'd expect to wait 50 years before seeing an event like this IF you see 1 per year in America.

But that isn't the whole story, scale amplifies some effects, so it is possible to develop a culture with 100,000 members supporting one-an-other whereas in Ireland that would be 2,000 people who might have less support or extreme views, and thus meet each other (by chance) less often, and reinforce their extreme views less often.

This at least is my explanation for groups like the Westborough Baptist Church, as an example of extreme cultural variations. This can of course have positive extremes aswell, but your example is not a positive one.

How many 10 year olds are perfectly well and healthy? and what does health (mental, physical, emotional etc.) have to do with a complex system of cultural diseases. The idea that violent video games has no impact on individuals is often put forward, and I would agree, I managed to develop into a healthy adult regardless of the violence in any video games I played, but that doesn't mean all individuals will have the support (parents, family, teachers, and friends) which I had. TV, news reporting, glorification of warriors, all kinds of cultural factors (which are each amplified in the US, bigger and more extreme) each influence an individuals chances of developing to be a 'healthy' adult.

I don't think you can simply blame parent's or video games (there is violence in the news and in the streets) can account for this changes. Urbanization tends to increase the levels of stress and depression in individuals, illnesses of civilization where the only difference is who in your community is there to support you - this could be seen as a illness, a societal level illness, but it is far from simple. No one factor is to blame.

Also, who is Maple? i haven't seen anyone by that name around for some time...
Thucydides (864 D(B))
16 Feb 13 UTC
Empathy and compassion are evaporating. People are extremely selfish. And conversely we become politically more and more unified all the while. I think as our political units become larger, violent tendencies that would at one time have been expressed as going to war are now expressed as murders.

This is my opinion, I've got nothing but intuition behind that.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
16 Feb 13 UTC
I guess I retract my first sentence - if you think there haven't always been murderous young people you'd be wrong. I think so, anyway.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Bounce. This discussion needs to be played out
FlemGem (1297 D)
17 Feb 13 UTC
My first reaction to stories like this is "bet there's no dad in the home". I don't know about this particular case, but I'm right nine out of ten times (not a scientific poll, results may not be entirely accurate). Take the Sandy Hook event, we heard all about how the shooter stole his mom's guns and killed her before the rampage, but has anyone heard boo about the dad? Where the heck is HE? Somebody provided the sperm, right? I suppose not everything bad in the world happens because someone doesn't have a loving dad living at home with the woman he made the babies with, but the correlation of between messed up kids and absent father seems pretty high. So I'm going to stick my neck out and say gender matters, dads matter, we can tell ourselves otherwise and experiment with a generation or two of essentially fatherless people but I have a bad feeling that it's a social experiment that's not going to work out very well.
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Feb 13 UTC
If you glorify violence in your society, implicitly or explicitly then maybe committing knife or gun crime is not such a big deal to a lot of people. Also when you associate your national identity with war and bombing and killing and torture and religious intolerance and racism who is to blame here.
If this was happening in Switzerland I'd be blaming the parents but when you live in a violent fucked-up society that a lot of people think is OK and normal should you be surprised when children mimic violent acts they have seen hundreds of times on tv or on their latest video game.
Maybe you need to re-define what an acceptable civilized society should be like rather over-simplify the situation by blaming just the parents.
Draugnar (0 DX)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Religious intolerance? I think you confuse America with the UK. The Brits are the ones who discriminate based on religion. We don't have terrorism in our streets between Catholics and Protestants like Ireland nor do we have a state sponsored and mandated official church like England. People here are free to worship or not worship whatever doety theu do or do not believe in as they see fit.
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Feb 13 UTC
I was referring to intolerance towards Islam ...... not Christians squabbling.
I don't know if Yanks really understand the Irish situation as I'm not sure how it is played out in your media. As the USA have been long running financiers of the IRA I expect there is pretty fucked up thinking over there. A bit like Arab countries financing anything anti-US because they make assumptions that the US must be wrong because of their skewed anti-Islamic foreign policies.
It might be a big deal in the US but protests by bored unemployed teenagers on the streets of Belfast hardly constitutes religious intolerance in the UK, I can't work out on this one whether you're having a super-troll or you're just super-ignorant but I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume it's a troll.
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Feb 13 UTC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21485731
Carlsberg don't do sectarian violence but I guess if they did it would look something like this. How many column inches will story this get in the US media?
Genocidal atrocities like this are all too common and it puts things into some perspective.
Maybe a couple of 10 year olds packing a loaded gun at school is not such a big problem if you tale a global overview.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
17 Feb 13 UTC
I'm not saying it's a world-shaking story...

But it IS a bit disturbing that in the US shooters seem to get younger and younger...

And even if that weren't the case, it'd still be a creepy story.
no matter what your political stripes, you have to believe the media is largely responsible for this.
you have kids watching violent movies, playing violent video games and they think this is how you solve your problems
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Santa, I just finished watching "Titus." (No joke, I'm lending it out and have to watch my copy before I can bear sending it out.)

Taymor tries that angle as well.

I don't buy it for the same reasons the play gives--

People were violent in Shakespeare's day...
They were violent in Roman days...
They were violent in Spartan days...

And kids were violent in all three--the difference?

Well, in truth, I think you're half right--

The media is responsible, but more due to its role than its content...

Gladiator fights and school games never substituted for actual parenting...
Going to the theatre never substituted for actual parenting...
They were all diversions of the day, NOT a full-time nanny service for in-attentive parents.

The TV has become Mommy and Daddy...and it's a Mommy and a Daddy (and, liberal as I am, an occasional spanking if the brat falls too-too far out of line) the kids need.

It's lack of parents parenting and not a surplus of Halo and action films I blame.
mapleleaf (0 DX)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Well, your President murders poor defenseless INNOCENT people every day, you fucking dipshits.

Don't all good little americans want to be President?

Add to that, your moronic 2nd amendment, written by your racist founding fathers. The RIGHT to bear murder weapons, which MOST of you cowardly morons defend. An entire NATION of FAT GEORGE ZIMMERMANS. Pathetic cowards.

Ooooo, there are terrorists hiding under my bed. Quick Martha, get the bazooka.

It's not too difficult for the REST of us to figure out.

Keep watching Star Drek, obi-kike. I've given up trying to get you to read CHOMSKY; widely recognized as the leading intellectual of the last century(and the beginning of this one).

He's a JEW, shit-for-brains. That HAS to make him more appealing to you, no? You simple little cunt.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
17 Feb 13 UTC
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He's a Jew, so I have to like him?

So's Adam Sandler, and I'd argue forcing someone to watch any of his solo movies is akin to a war crime...
mapleleaf (0 DX)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Have you EVER read anything that this man has written?
mapleleaf (0 DX)
17 Feb 13 UTC
Have you EVER read Chris Hedges? These two men, Chomsky and Hedges, are among those who answer the questions about society which you REPEATEDLY pose on this Forum.

I'm trying to HELP you.

You DO read, right?
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Feb 13 UTC
"So's Adam Sandler, and I'd argue forcing someone to watch any of his solo movies is akin to a war crime... " - abuse really brings out the best in you Obi but of course any of us who have watched an Adam Sandler movie know exactly what you mean :-)
Thucydides (864 D(B))
17 Feb 13 UTC
Wait, mapleleaf likes Chomsky?

I'm a little shocked actually.

Obiwan you should actually read chomsky.
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Feb 13 UTC
A Social Anarchist is still an Anarchist.
Pragmatic socialists must realize that the success of any business, organisation, club, government is based on how well it is managed not how well it is owned.
Of course some things should be run in the 'national interest'. Things such as the trains, the buses, water supplies, energy supplies, communication infrastructure, health care, police force & security services, etc.
We as Socialists should not look to stifle invention, innovation or scientific progress.
Libertarian dreamers confuse democracy and public accountability with Freedom but that is too simplistic a view.
Social progress must be our goal, not social egalitarianism.
philcore (317 D(S))
17 Feb 13 UTC
When kids kill kids society is truly sick. I'm reminded of James Bulger, the toddler who was beaten to death by two 11 year olds then placed on the train tracks where he was cut in half by the train. That story still makes me sick to my stomach when I think about it. America is truly a fucked up place that something like that can happen here ... Where was that again? Violence-ridden New York or DC or Chicago? Or was it in the south, maybe Alabama if Georgia, some fucked up place like that? Possibly it was in one of the gun loving states, Arizona, Texas, something like that. Maybe someone can look up the story and remind me.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
18 Feb 13 UTC
I maintain that I think that type of thing would happen at fairly constant rates worldwide and through time if it were systematically studied. Of course some places more than others because in some places it is easier to kill than in others, for example with access to guns or with a weakly functioning justice or with a heightened incentive to kill.
mapleleaf (0 DX)
18 Feb 13 UTC
Have you read POWER SYSTEMS yet, Thucy?
mapleleaf (0 DX)
18 Feb 13 UTC
...or DEATH OF THE LIBERAL CLASS by Chris Hedges?
philcore (317 D(S))
19 Feb 13 UTC
definitely time for a break. My games are winding down and now my trolling is unsucessful, but I couldn't let this thread die without answering the question I posed, lest anyone actually thought it was commited in the US. James Bulger was killed in England. And to this date is, in my opinion, the most horrific crime committed by children.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_James_Bulger
mapleleaf (0 DX)
20 Feb 13 UTC
Hey Thucy?.....


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King Atom (100 D)
18 Feb 13 UTC
Have a Birthday Comin' Up
And I know y'all don't care, but I'm wondering if I should care a little more. It just doesn't seem like the 'year' is that important. In the past year, I've tripled my number of college credits, attempted to analyze my own psychology, and completely changed my style of composition with heavy influence from Charles Ives. But I'm starting to evaluate my life in increments of a few months or so.
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Al Swearengen (0 DX)
16 Feb 13 UTC
Free Movie Needed
APB.
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
15 Feb 13 UTC
From "pivot to Asia" to "shift to Africa"
http://wapo.st/YbQaqc

Interesting article for yall to read.
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Draugnar (0 DX)
19 Feb 13 UTC
Hey Kestas and the Mods...
We are seeing 15 to 20 second render times on the forum. Thoughts?
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zultar (4180 DMod(P))
19 Feb 13 UTC
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The barely (un)intended effect of having a birthday coming up:I DEMAND JUSTICE
This is meant to cheer up Jamiet while simultaneously allowing people to post their most random thought of the day. Or as some folks like to do around here, post a random link and ask people to discuss.

So either post some barely funny comments here (save the really funny comments for when Jamie comes out of surgery) or DISCUSS!
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SpeakerToAliens (147 D(S))
19 Feb 13 UTC
"Waiting for webdiplomacy.net..."
Is it just me or is this message lasting a long time these days? It is currently taking an average of 7 seconds to put up a new page or accept the "Save" or "Ready" button-click.
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krellin (80 DX)
16 Feb 13 UTC
NetFLix "House of Cards"
Netflix has a new original series, "House Of Cards", which apparently they created by examine their viewers habits...and then created a show that maximized the likes of viewers, down to the choice of Kevin Spacey. Brilliant...the new age of media?? Thoughts?
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krellin (80 DX)
18 Feb 13 UTC
An Oppresive Conqueror...
...is taking over your country. You know that certain locals will be installed to manage the people. Tthe Conqueror is wicked, and you would be forced to carry out wicked acts if installed BUT you might be able to do good as well. Do you assist the conqueror, in order to possibly help in the occupation?
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Jamiet99uk (873 D)
19 Feb 13 UTC
Bye for now!
Hey guys. Going back into hospital for really pretty major surgery tomorrow so I won't be around to DEMAND JUSTICE for a couple of weeks. If someone wishes to post barely funny sarcastic comments on other people's threads for me in my absence, it would be much appreciated.
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Maniac (189 D(B))
19 Feb 13 UTC
I'm sorry
For the amritsar massacre which has been discribed as 'One of the worst outrages in the whole of our history'. Should current politicians apologise for events that happened before they were born?
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