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cteno4 (100 D)
11 Mar 12 UTC
Springing Forward
Daylight Savings Time starts tonight for most of us in the United States, Canada, and several Caribbean island nations. This isn't the same date as for most other participating countries; consequently, this meant we all had to change our time zones manually when I last was on this site a few years ago.

Remember to Spring Forward if it applies to you, and remember to double-check your clocks on the webDiplomacy website after you do it.
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
10 Mar 12 UTC
Patton vs Lee
An interesting contest. Which General was better does the community think? Overall, for they both had their specifics where they would win.
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nnfolz (100 D)
10 Mar 12 UTC
My apologies to the players of "two?" gameID=82846
I'm writing to apologize to the players of game "two?" (http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=82846) for abandoning the game. An emergency came up and I had to leave. I understand me leaving threw the game off balance for everyone and for that I am sorry. I hope I get a chance to play you guys again in the future.

Sincerely,
-nnfolz (Germany)
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
03 Mar 12 UTC
United Auto Workers bailed out by Obama
Why did Americans who don't work at General Motors, about 99.9% of the population, waste hundreds of billions bailing out GM? Obama's dependence on union money of course. Our reward
Production of the Chevy Volt halted and 1,300 jobs lost.
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Pete U (293 D)
09 Mar 12 UTC
I have some points to lose
So, who fancies a games - 48hrs,anon, WTA
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dD_ShockTrooper (1199 D)
10 Mar 12 UTC
Proof that 9/11 was an inside job!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK-Mt7gr2EQ&feature=player_embedded
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Agent K (0 DX)
10 Mar 12 UTC
Schwarz Criterion
Can someone explain the significance of the sign?
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ulytau (541 D)
08 Mar 12 UTC
Random Person to Post Wins
We all know that the concept of "Last Person to Post Wins" is deeply flawed – it encourages excessive posting which is similar to bidding wars; only except of money, one constantly invests his free time to stay on top which favours the trolls the most, since they have no life and therefore plenty of free time. Random Person to Post Wins alleviates the situation of those who wish to win but can't bother trying. Enjoy.
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mapleleaf (0 DX)
10 Mar 12 UTC
Hitler finds out that the Toronto Maple Leafs miss the playoffs.......again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N86N4pfEx0Q
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steephie22 (182 D(S))
09 Mar 12 UTC
free way to play diplomacy with bots?
any?
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willbaude (1168 D)
09 Mar 12 UTC
Looking for a replacement England
England just left a surprisingly solid position in this game: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=81140

It's Autumn retreats, so England will have two builds and a total of six units before there's any new action.
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LakersFan (899 D)
10 Mar 12 UTC
EoG WTA 2
Live game from earlier today gameID=82759
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bolshoi (0 DX)
10 Mar 12 UTC
negative vote count
does anybody believe that negative vote counts on the machines are error and not fraud? also here is a video on how incredibly secure the machines are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwS4XMEr_qY&feature=player_embedded
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erist (228 D(B))
09 Mar 12 UTC
What is the point of cheating?
Someone please explain to me how cheating on an anonymous internet site in a game against people you don't know without the possibility of monetary reward makes any sense?
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Gobbledydook (1389 D(B))
08 Mar 12 UTC
I have disgraceful stats.
Can I somehow reset them? They look bad.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
16 Feb 12 UTC
Government "aid" to the poor, a success or disaster?
Socialists, statists, liberals and the like consistently, constantly, and incessantly claim that government administered aid is the "only" solution for poverty and uplifting the poor. Where is the real evidence of this success? The youth riots in Britain provide evidence of its failure.
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taylor4 (261 D)
07 Mar 12 UTC
Higgs boson
It is March and news from TEVATRON data is coming out. March 6/7.
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rayNimagi (375 D)
05 Mar 12 UTC
America's Deficit and Budget Cuts
I haven't been on Webdiplo in about 6 months, but I thought this would be a good place to ask the question:

What can we do to stop the growing problem of federal debt in America? What can be cut?
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Geofram (130 D(B))
03 Mar 12 UTC
Magic: The Gathering
Not that any of you live close enough to play IRL, but does anyone still play competitively? I recently got sucked back in and have been play testing decks on the MWS software all night. If anyone wants to join in, I can post a link to my installation. Just download and skype me.
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LakersFan (899 D)
08 Mar 12 UTC
NMR/CD First Year Automatic Cancelling
Has anyone considered adding this option? It makes sense that if someone misses both of their first year's moves, that the game is imbalanced. Would allowing a setting to cancel the game if someone goes CD by the end of the first year be feasible?
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
27 Jan 12 UTC
Income Inequality
How can someone like me have money? My parents divorced and I grew up in poverty in a one-parent family. I'm obviously not bright. I only achieved a BA using benefits I earned serving in the US Army? How come a brilliant lad like Thucy doesn't have money and I do?
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
01 Mar 12 UTC
bolshoi you've already established that you are a fool. Rather than berate you further for what you undoubtedly cannot control I'd prefer that you act for my amusement - yes, much like a monkey slinging shit at the zoo.

So have at him! Have no fear, TC will respond. Just tell him you think Obama is doing a pretty good job so far.
bolshoi (0 DX)
01 Mar 12 UTC
obama is doing a horrendous job.

he *might* be better than bush. that's the extent of the praise i can give him. but it's like saying getting kicked in the stomach might be better than getting kicked in the nuts.
Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
01 Mar 12 UTC
yes good, bush = obama, good....
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Mar 12 UTC
Obama shouldn't matter. The government shouldn't have enough power to determine winners and losers. Government creates and exacerbates income inequality through it's ill-conceived programs that create dependence, and its attack on real families and communities.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
03 Mar 12 UTC
What Wilt Chamberlain's 100 Point Game Tells Us About Income Inequality

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By Daniel Shuchman

Today marks the 50th anniversary of basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain’s epochal 100-point game. Many sports commentators have reflected on the competitive and cultural significance of this still-unsurpassed record, achieved when Chamberlain played for the Philadelphia Warriors in a game against the New York Knicks.

Less well known about Mr. Chamberlain’s legacy is his role as an unwitting player in the debate over the morality and economics of income inequality. With President Obama making income distribution a central tenet of his presidency, while being America’s basketball fan-in-chief, it is an apt moment to reflect on what lessons we can learn from Wilt Chamberlain, the political philosopher.

In 1974, Harvard philosopher Robert Nozick wrote the highly influential work Anarchy, State & Utopia. In it, Professor Nozick argued that only a government with very limited powers and responsibilities, a “minimal state,” as he called it, was consistent with human liberty.

One of the many fundamental questions addressed by Nozick was whether it was appropriate for government to take actions against income inequality. Nozick sought to show how any idea of justice that is premised on outcomes (such as the still oft-heard “no person should be allowed to earn more than x times more than the lowest paid worker”) will undermine personal freedom in innumerable and unacceptable ways. In order to illustrate this point, Professor Nozick called the 7-foot -1 Chamberlain off the bench.

“Now suppose that Wilt Chamberlain is greatly in demand by basketball teams,” Nozick suggested. In fact, he is such a big gate attraction, that he is able to sign the following sort of contract with a team: “In each home game, twenty-five cents [!] from the price of each ticket” will get placed in a special box with Wilt’s name on it. Chamberlain’s talent and popularity are so great that over I million fans attend his games the following season, each enthusiastically pays the twenty-five cent surcharge, and “Chamberlain winds up with $250,000.” (Yes, this was 38 years ago, but clearly Professor Nozick was destined to be a philosopher, not a sports agent. Though notwithstanding Nozick’s lack of inflationary imagination, Mr. Chamberlain would at least still be deemed “rich” by President Obama.) Nozick’s question: Is Chamberlain entitled to this windfall, or is it unjust for him to have earned so much relative to other basketball players or workers at large?

Nozick concludes that there is absolutely nothing wrong with this outcome. After all, each of the fans who attended Chamberlain’s games did so voluntarily and each “chose to give twenty-five cents of their money” to him. Moreover, “they could have spent it on going to the movies, or on candy bars, or on copies of Dissent magazine, or of Monthly Review.” (The reading habits of NBA fans on the Harvard faculty apparently being somewhat different than those from other places.)

Nozick’s serious point is that voluntary exchanges between free people will almost always result in a distribution of income that is unpredictable and unequal. No arbitrary, preconceived notion of a ‘Just” distribution of income can be achieved in society, according to Nozick, without “continuous interference in people’s lives.”

The Wilt Chamberlain example is a simple dramatization of the infinite variety of personal and commercial relationships that government would have to forcibly restrict in order to pursue what Nozick calls a preconceived “end-state” principle of justice. “Liberty upsets patterns,” he wrote, and the only alternative is for government to “forbid capitalist acts between consenting adults.” Looked at in this way, it is much easier to see why socialistic societies have so regularly descended into dictatorships.

The campaign against income inequality has thus far focused on industries and professions other than sports. But ultimately a consumer’s right to buy what he desires at a price he deems appropriate will always lead to a distribution of income much different than that which may be desired by those who value equality of outcome above all else. So the next time you buy a basketball ticket, remember Wilt Chamberlain’s other legacy; your right to pay, and the athlete’s right to play.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
09 Mar 12 UTC
Some more common sense findings about the cause of income inequality.

A household with two working adults produces more income than a household with one working adult.

Fact-More than one-half of families in the highest-income fifth in 1990 had two earners with full-time, year-round jobs.
Fact-In the lowest fifth, only 15 percent had two earners, with full-time, year-round work being the exception rather than the rule.
Fact-More than 40 percent of the lowest fifth reported having no wage earners.

The fact that nearly 43 percent of the lowest income fifth have a head of household with less than a high school education seriously impedes their ability to earn.

If you don't possess a work ethic your income will fall.
If your partner doesn't possess a work ethic your income will fall.
If you don't finish high school your income will fall.

Finish high school, develop a work ethic, choose a partner with a work ethic, and escape the trap of income inequality.
Mujus (1495 D(B))
09 Mar 12 UTC
I haven't been following this thread, so excuse me if I'm repeating--but research has shown that emotional maturity, or the ability to defer rewards, is a better predictor of career success and net worth than IQ.


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dr. octagonapus (210 D)
04 Mar 12 UTC
Rich World Diplomacy
planning a 50 pot world game
1 day phaze, starts on friday
if interested gameID=82356
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
19 Jan 12 UTC
Government should regulate WebDip's Website
Following the logic that braindead socialists post on this site all the time about how government knows best then lets put their insane ideas to the test.
If government can run my health care better than I can then surely government could run Webdip better with one hand behind its back than the mods do.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
27 Jan 12 UTC
A tax policy scenario.
This thread assumes that the economy is not a zero-sum system, but instead assumes that the economy is a dynamic system capable of real growth.
Thus any assumed increase in wealth results from the output of productive activity, and does not diminish the wealth of anyone else at all.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Feb 12 UTC
Why can't Unions survive on their own?
Mitch Daniels signed right to work legislation and union workers protested.
We've had unions in this nation for well over a century.
We've seen the "workers" of the state run a government in the Soviet Union.
With all this historical evidence why can't unions survive without coercion?
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
09 Mar 12 UTC
The Correlation between Liberty & Prosperity
There is a basic concept that says that with more freedom comes more prosperity, and with less freedom prosperity diminishes.
This thread is dedicated to that ideal.

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santosh (335 D)
08 Mar 12 UTC
So tell me about Atlanta
I'm joining grad school at Atlanta (GaTech) this Fall. Tell a clueless non-American stuff about Atlanta, people of webdiplomacy. Compared to other places I've been to, like Vancouver and SFO, or of when you or people you know had been there.
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Iceray0 (266 D(B))
07 Mar 12 UTC
Soooooo
Does anyone remember me?
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Yonni (136 D(S))
08 Mar 12 UTC
My city's sports teams are worse than your city's sports teams.
So, after the Leafs miss the playoffs and the panthers make it. Toronto will hold the record for active playoff drought in the NHL. We sit 4th in the MLB and 6th in the NBA. Eat you heart out Cleveland. This is the worst sports city.
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Gobbledydook (1389 D(B))
08 Mar 12 UTC
Threads in Webdip invariably derail. Case in point: This thread.
We have LGBT societies in many places (esp. universities) but we don't have Heterosexual Clubs. That is blatant sexual discrimination. Discuss.
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