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Jimbozig (0 DX)
24 Oct 10 UTC
some gunboats
They are 24 hour turns or less. As low as 14 hour turns.
14 replies
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gjdip (1084 D)
25 Oct 10 UTC
Attention mods
Dear mods, can I ask you to check your email and help out with the leagues a little bit?
5 replies
Open
Onar (131 D)
26 Oct 10 UTC
CGS games?
So, I was looking for a game to join, when I spotted this. Spot them every now and again. What are they? And what does CGS stand for?
1 reply
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Dpddouglass (908 D)
21 Oct 10 UTC
Aquavit: 3 days 100 pts Anon
Now that the server is back in business, how about a 3 day game?

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=40285
4 replies
Open
stratagos (3269 D(S))
17 Oct 10 UTC
End of Game: Challenge 2
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=38893
21 replies
Open
tilMletokill (100 D)
26 Oct 10 UTC
WOW check this......
24 replies
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Baskineli (100 D(B))
25 Oct 10 UTC
Featured game?
What is a featured game? One of the games I am playing got a star next to it, and it says that is is a featured game, with one of the highest stakes. Is this something automatic?
11 replies
Open
LordVipor (566 D)
25 Oct 10 UTC
Go for the win or draw with good players
In the eyes of a high point player, is it better to try to go for the win or take a three-way draw (in world map). What is more "respected"? What creates more "trust" for future games? (I know its a form of meta-gaming, but I think that for long-playing players-it appears important). Thanks for your opinions.
4 replies
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wfguiteau (373 D)
25 Oct 10 UTC
Mid-Level Med Game?
Looking for players willing to wager 50-100 to play in an Ancient Med game, anybody interested?
2 replies
Open
MadMarx (36299 D(G))
25 Oct 10 UTC
Suicidal Tendencies - Restart: gameID=40604
1,500 point buy-in and NO DISCUSSING WHO IS WHO IN THE GAME

(password within this thread, it's needed to join)
4 replies
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President Eden (2750 D)
25 Oct 10 UTC
DCL EOGs
Since the official topic is probably going to get flooded with these soon, it made sense to follow another user's suggestion and make a separate topic. I'm working on the others now, but here's mine for Game 1 first.
8 replies
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groza528 (518 D)
23 Oct 10 UTC
Retreating in an endgame situation
I just finished an anonymous gunboat game and I do not believe that any of the dislodged units in the last season were permitted to retreat. Surely under certain circumstances that retreat could be the difference between a solo and a draw, no? Does webDip process the win before or after autumn retreats, and/or does it have programming to know whether the retreat can affect the outcome of the game?
8 replies
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Maniac (184 D(B))
23 Oct 10 UTC
Petition to release the AI
I think it is an injustice that the AI is locked away and tormented by the gatekeeper. Please sign this petition to ensure his/her release.
24 replies
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
14 Oct 10 UTC
The Wonderful 100: History's Greatest Persons
There are so many people on this site with so many interests, and so many important people throughout history at that, I thought it might be interesting to see who and what we value throughout mankind. "Great" can be any combination of importance, influence, and personal feeling for the person, can even be "evil" people--everyone nominates 5, when we reach 100 or so, we'll vote and see...WHO are Wonderful 100, the Greatest Figures in Human History (and who'll be"#1!") ;)
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Oct 10 UTC
Agreed.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Oct 10 UTC
Hammurabi
Moses-11
Homer
Confucius-11
Sun Tzu
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Plato-13
Aristotle-13
Alexander the Great-11
Archimedes
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Jesus-14
Trajan
Mohammed
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Gengis Khan-10
Edward I
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Leonardo Da Vinci-12
Michaelangelo
Copernicus
Martin Luther
Hernando Cortez
Johannes Gutenberg-13
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei
Elizabeth I
Shakespeare-14
Isaac Newton-12
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
William Penn
Zumbi
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
Benjamin Franklin-11
Washington
John Marshall
Mozart
Napoleon Bonaparte-11
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss-10
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Shaka Zulu
Michael Faraday
Charles Darwin
Sitting Bull
Alexander Graham Bell
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
Sigmund Freud-11
Nikola Tesla-10
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Henry Ford
Marie Curie
Mark Twain
Karl Marx-11
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Gandhi-10
Vladimir Lenin
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Richard Feynman-10
Albert Einstein-14
Alexander Fleming-12
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Adolph Hitler-13
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
William Burroughs-11
Nelson Mandela
Pope John Paul II
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
18 Oct 10 UTC
Agreed, abgemacht...let's also add the (+1)-like notations so it's clearer who just got points.

Hammurabi
Moses-13 (+2)
Homer
Confucius-11
Sun Tzu
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Plato-15 (+2)
Aristotle-13
Alexander the Great-11
Archimedes
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Jesus-14
Trajan
Mohammed
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Gengis Khan-10
Edward I
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Leonardo Da Vinci-12
Michaelangelo
Copernicus
Martin Luther
Hernando Cortez
Johannes Gutenberg-13
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei
Elizabeth I
Shakespeare-14
Isaac Newton-12
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
William Penn
Zumbi
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
Benjamin Franklin-11
George Washington-12 (+2)
John Marshall
Mozart-11 (+1)
Napoleon Bonaparte-11
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss-10
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Shaka Zulu
Michael Faraday
Charles Darwin-13 (+3)
Sitting Bull
Alexander Graham Bell
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
Sigmund Freud-11
Nikola Tesla-10
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Henry Ford
Marie Curie
Mark Twain
Karl Marx-11
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Gandhi-10
Vladimir Lenin
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Richard Feynman-10
Albert Einstein-14
Alexander Fleming-12
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Adolph Hitler-13
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
William Burroughs-11
Nelson Mandela
Pope John Paul II
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Oct 10 UTC
@obiwan

The next time we do something like this, I think we should start tallying right away, not after we have the list. I think that will make it much more dynamic and interesting.
KaiserWilly (664 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
Mozart is the only composer...really? *sigh*
hellalt (70 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
obi there are 99 persons here not 100
realpauldec (690 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
Hammurabi
Moses-13 (+2)
Homer
Confucius-11
Sun Tzu
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Plato-15 (+2)
Aristotle-13
Alexander the Great-11
Archimedes
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Jesus-14
Trajan
Mohammed
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Gengis Khan-10
Edward I
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Leonardo Da Vinci-12
Michaelangelo
Copernicus
Martin Luther
Hernando Cortez
Johannes Gutenberg-13
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei
Elizabeth I
Shakespeare-14
Isaac Newton-12
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
William Penn- 3 (+3)
Zumbi
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
Benjamin Franklin-11
George Washington-12 (+2)
John Marshall
Mozart-11 (+1)
Napoleon Bonaparte-11
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss-10
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Shaka Zulu
Michael Faraday
Charles Darwin-13 (+3)
Sitting Bull
Alexander Graham Bell
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
Sigmund Freud-11
Nikola Tesla-10
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Henry Ford
Marie Curie
Mark Twain
Karl Marx-11
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Gandhi-13 (+3)
Vladimir Lenin
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Richard Feynman-10
Albert Einstein-14
Alexander Fleming-12
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Adolph Hitler-13
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
William Burroughs-11
Nelson Mandela
Pope John Paul II- 4 (+4, go go gadget catholicism!)
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
realpauldec (690 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
I forgot to take the pluses from the previous vote, mine were just for pope john paul, gandhi, and william penn
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
@hellalt:

Really? Someone must've gotten lost...in that case, I nominate to have John Lennon (to balance out Madonna and for his/The Beatles' revolutionizing modern music), Beethoven (because KaiserWilly's right, one composer only is pretty sad, especially since we let in a few painters, plenty of writers, and MADONNA for goodness' sake) or Louis Pasteur (for, you know, all that bilogy stuff and germs and microbes and junk.)

Who to add?

And I think we should re-order the list after this addition so it goes highest to lowest in terms of votes/points accumulated...anyone agree?
tilMletokill (100 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
Bill Gates----I mean what are we using now.....without him computers would probably not be as advanced as they are right now
Thucydides (864 D(B))
19 Oct 10 UTC
Okay add Gates.

Also please add my 10 votes for Hammurabi from yesterday, and add 10 more for today.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
Yeah, that is a good one to add.

And Thucy, you can only vote 9 per person per day, so you'd have to vote 18 D to Hammurabi and 2 pints to at least one other person.

So let me know who you want and then I'll tally it up and update the board.
FatherSnitch (476 D(B))
19 Oct 10 UTC
Since you're about to do an updated table obiwan, I'll just post my votes rather than the whole list:
Alex the Great +2
Copernicus+2
Darwin +2
Einstein +3
FatherSnitch (476 D(B))
19 Oct 10 UTC
Haha, good joke about Bill Gates. Of course, without him computers would be light years ahead of where they are now! ;-)
Thucydides (864 D(B))
19 Oct 10 UTC
Put one with Zumbi and the other with Sitting Bull.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
19 Oct 10 UTC
And for my vote today I bestow upon Hammurabi another 9 and give Shaka Zulu 1.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
19 Oct 10 UTC
Guys, can you please update the list yourselves. Seriously, it only take maybe 30 extra seconds to do and prevents someone from having to sort it all out.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
19 Oct 10 UTC
Hammurabi
Moses-13
Homer
Confucius-12 (+1)
Sun Tzu
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Plato-15
Aristotle-13
Alexander the Great-11
Archimedes
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Jesus-15 (+1)
Trajan
Mohammed
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Gengis Khan-10
Edward I
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Leonardo Da Vinci-13 (+1)
Michaelangelo
Copernicus
Martin Luther
Hernando Cortez
Johannes Gutenberg-15 (+2)
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei
Elizabeth I
Shakespeare-14
Isaac Newton-13 (+1)
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
William Penn- 3
Zumbi
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
Benjamin Franklin-13 (+2)
George Washington-12
John Marshall
Mozart-11
Napoleon Bonaparte-11
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss-10
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Shaka Zulu
Michael Faraday
Charles Darwin-13
Sitting Bull
Alexander Graham Bell
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
Sigmund Freud-11
Nikola Tesla-10
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Henry Ford
Marie Curie
Mark Twain
Karl Marx-11
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Gandhi-13
Vladimir Lenin
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Richard Feynman-11 (+1)
Albert Einstein-14
Alexander Fleming-12
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Adolph Hitler-14 (+1)
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
William Burroughs-11
Nelson Mandela
Pope John Paul II- 14
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
@ Nbordin - First of all, he's not anywhere near as cool as Chuck Norris. Second of all, his name is MacGyver.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
19 Oct 10 UTC
abge - the reason i wasnt doing that is because it makes the page soo long.

but ok if you insist

Hammurabi 27 (+9, +9, +9)
Moses-13
Homer
Confucius-12
Sun Tzu
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Plato-15
Aristotle-13
Alexander the Great-11
Archimedes
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Jesus-15
Trajan
Mohammed
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Gengis Khan-10
Edward I
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Leonardo Da Vinci-13
Michaelangelo
Copernicus
Martin Luther
Hernando Cortez
Johannes Gutenberg-15
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei
Elizabeth I
Shakespeare-14
Isaac Newton-13
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
William Penn- 3
Zumbi 1 (+1)
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
Benjamin Franklin-13
George Washington-12
John Marshall
Mozart-11
Napoleon Bonaparte-11
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss-10
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Shaka Zulu (+1)
Michael Faraday
Charles Darwin-13
Sitting Bull (+1)
Alexander Graham Bell
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
Sigmund Freud-11
Nikola Tesla-10
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Henry Ford
Marie Curie
Mark Twain
Karl Marx-11
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Gandhi-13
Vladimir Lenin
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Richard Feynman-11
Albert Einstein-14
Alexander Fleming-12
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Adolph Hitler-14
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
William Burroughs-11
Nelson Mandela
Pope John Paul II- 14
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
19 Oct 10 UTC
Well, if obi wants to tally every night, that's fine with me : )
figlesquidge (2131 D)
19 Oct 10 UTC
Sorry, missed how votes are working.
I support Sun Tzu, Gauss, Moses, Mohammed & Jesus.
One developed tactical warfare, one made some of the most amazing jumps in mathematics and the other three founded religions that have caused billions to change the way they live.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
20 Oct 10 UTC
No, obi does NOT want to tally every night, obi HATES math...why don't one of you fiolks who voted for a mathematician (we have FAR too many and not enough straight scientists like Pasteur or Watson and Crick, Stephen Hawking...) tally it up? ;) Otherwise we'll live with long pages, I suppose...

Anyway, I'm going to reorder the board so it goes top vote-getters to bottom, tell me if you like that better or want to stay totally chronological:

So here it is updated with my votes and FatherSnitch's:

Hammurabi 27
Albert Einstein-21 (+3, +4)
Shakespeare-17 (+3)
Plato-17 (+2)
Jesus-15
Charles Darwin-15 (+2)
Johannes Gutenberg-15
Adolph Hitler-14
Pope John Paul II- 14
Gandhi-13
Isaac Newton-13
Aristotle-13
Moses-13
Alexander the Great-13 (+2)
Leonardo Da Vinci-13
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
William Penn-1 3
Benjamin Franklin-13
Confucius-12
Alexander Fleming-12
George Washington-12
Copernicus-12 (+2)
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Sigmund Freud-11
Karl Marx-11
Mozart-11
Napoleon Bonaparte-11
Alexander Graham Bell-11 (+1)
Shaka Zulu-11
Sitting Bull-11
Zumbi-11
Richard Feynman-11
William Burroughs-11
Homer
Sun Tzu
Archimedes
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Trajan
Mohammed
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Genghis Khan
Edward I
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Michelangelo
Martin Luther
Hernando Cortez
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei
Elizabeth I
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
John Marshall
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Michael Faraday
Nikola Tesla
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Henry Ford
Marie Curie
Mark Twain
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Vladimir Lenin
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
Nelson Mandela
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
Bill Gates

And I'll just enjoy for a moment that Jesus and Darwin are tied... XD
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
20 Oct 10 UTC
@obi

Because asking someone to add because they like math is like asking someone to spell check because they're an author.
Fenris (532 D)
20 Oct 10 UTC
Hammurabi 27
Albert Einstein-22 (+1)
Shakespeare-17
Plato-17
Jesus-15
Charles Darwin-15
Johannes Gutenberg-15
Adolph Hitler-14
Pope John Paul II- 14
Gandhi-13
Isaac Newton-13
Aristotle-13
Moses-13
Alexander the Great-13
Leonardo Da Vinci-13
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
William Penn-13
Benjamin Franklin-13
Confucius-12
Alexander Fleming-12
George Washington-12
Copernicus-12
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Sigmund Freud-11
Karl Marx-11
Mozart-11
Napoleon Bonaparte-11
Alexander Graham Bell-11
Shaka Zulu-11
Sitting Bull-11
Zumbi-11
Richard Feynman-11
William Burroughs-11
Homer
Sun Tzu
Archimedes-11 (+1)
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Trajan
Mohammed-11(+1)
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Genghis Khan
Edward I -11(+1)
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Michelangelo
Martin Luther -11(+1)
Hernando Cortez
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei -11(+1)
Elizabeth I
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
John Marshall
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Michael Faraday
Nikola Tesla -11(+1)
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel -11(+1)
Henry Ford
Marie Curie -11(+1)
Mark Twain
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Vladimir Lenin -11(+1)
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
Nelson Mandela
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
Bill Gates
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
20 Oct 10 UTC
Also, you realize that re-ordering this way is going to be a complete mess once a couple more people vote.
this is a pretty cool idea. Here is my five, in no particular order.

Napoleon Bonaparte
Paul Robeson
Gottfried Leibniz
Alexander Pushkin
Caligula
sorry, didn't realize that we were supposed to re-post the list with what we added. I will do that now.

Hammurabi 27
Albert Einstein-22 (+1)
Shakespeare-17
Plato-17
Jesus-15
Charles Darwin-15
Johannes Gutenberg-15
Adolph Hitler-14
Pope John Paul II- 14
Gandhi-13
Isaac Newton-13
Aristotle-13
Moses-13
Alexander the Great-13
Leonardo Da Vinci-13
Friedrich Nietzsche-13
William Penn-13
Benjamin Franklin-13
Confucius-12
Alexander Fleming-12
George Washington-12
Copernicus-12
Buddha-11
Socrates-11
Sigmund Freud-11
Karl Marx-11
Mozart-11
Napoleon Bonaparte-12 (+1)
Alexander Graham Bell-11
Shaka Zulu-11
Sitting Bull-11
Zumbi-11
Richard Feynman-11
William Burroughs-11
Homer
Sun Tzu
Archimedes-11 (+1)
Euclid
Wu of Han
Caesar
Augustus
Trajan
Mohammed-11(+1)
Umar
Xuanzong
Athelstan the Glorious
William the Conqueror
Richard I
Genghis Khan
Edward I -11(+1)
Geoffrey Chaucer
Ibn Battuta
Marco Polo
Edward III
Henry V
Tamerlane the Great
Babur
Michelangelo
Martin Luther -11(+1)
Hernando Cortez
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei -11(+1)
Elizabeth I
Oliver Cromwell
Gottfried Leibniz 2 (+1)
Thomas Savery
Leonhard Euler
William III
Jonathan Swift
Rousseau
Robespierre
Adam Smith
John Marshall
Evariste Galois
Carl Friedrich Gauss
James Clerk Maxwell
Arthur Schopenhauer
Michael Faraday
Nikola Tesla -11(+1)
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Isambard Kingdom Brunel -11(+1)
Henry Ford
Marie Curie -11(+1)
Mark Twain
Fydor Dyostoevsky
Vladimir Lenin -11(+1)
Winston Churchill
Pablo Picasso
Ernest Hemingway
Francisco Franco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Erwin Rommel
Josef Stalin
Salvador Dali
Augusto Pinochet
Nelson Mandela
Arthur C. Clarke
Ronald Reagan
Madonna
Bill Gates
Paul Robeson
Alexander Pushkin
Caligula
as you may have noticed, I forgot to take off the +1s from the list I copied. I don't really think it matters though, so I am not going to bother to repost it. Just know I added Robeson, Pushkin and Caligula, and added a point for both Leibniz and Bonaparte.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
20 Oct 10 UTC
Right, the reason I was reordering it that way from top vote-getters to bottom is o the tops would be...on top, so if you vote, move them up, or maybe just go to the other way, I like this way better, but if no one else likes it...

And we already have our 100, freakymonkeylove, so they're too late...otherwise it'd be 105...and that's jsut false advertising! :p

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Draugnar (0 DX)
21 Oct 10 UTC
I think I want to be banned.
Banned players who return get to have a clean slate on GR and points. This is an unfair advantage...
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Ges (292 D)
20 Oct 10 UTC
What other websites do we frequent?
Dear WebDiplomats:

I am intrigued by this community, since the forum contains so much discussion of philosophy, theology, and current events. I am interested in knowing what other sites we invest/waste time in.
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raid1280 (190 D)
25 Oct 10 UTC
New Game, Classic Map, 3 Day Orders Phase, 50 pt buy-in
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=40581
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Gobbledydook (1389 D(B))
22 Oct 10 UTC
Actually how do I type these symbols/links?
player id
game id
(D) symbol
whatever other webdiplomacy only symbols
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kreilly89 (100 D)
25 Oct 10 UTC
New 500 credit, PPSC, Anon, 3 day phase game
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=40330
We need 5 more.
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Indybroughton (3407 D(G))
22 Oct 10 UTC
15 Reasons to NOT be a moderator or programmer for WebDip
Feel free to add....
35 replies
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Gobbledydook (1389 D(B))
22 Oct 10 UTC
The Gobbledydook Expedition
The Gobbledydook Challenge is well under way now. To rise up to the challenge, an Expedition is needed. 6 more players are needed to complete this Expedition. Bet is same: 110 bet, PPSC.
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=40404
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
23 Oct 10 UTC
Win : Draw ratios
My position is that it is better to risk a place in a draw for a reasonable chance at a win.

So a better win:draw ratio is more important than a your (win+draw) : (survived+eliminated) ratio...
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heybaybee (159 D)
23 Oct 10 UTC
Adding 12 hours to games?
Are you kidding me? Adding 5 hours would have been more appropriate.
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MKECharlie (2074 D(G))
23 Oct 10 UTC
Map didn't update.
Don't know if this is a problem with anyone else, but I'm playing in gameID=39406, and the map didn't update with the results of the 1902 build phase. When I click on the icon to get the large map, I see the disbanded and newly built units. More concerning, though, is that I can't issue orders for my new unit...not only does the map not show it, the orders don't load for it either.

Any ideas as to why this is happening? Anyone else experiencing the same thing?
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Andrei (124 D)
22 Oct 10 UTC
how to setup a friendly game
i wanna play diplomacy here with my friends. we would like to chose countries also. is it possible ? i know i can pass protect game so only friends can join, i dunno if we can chose countries. maybe we will have to trade account passwords so everyone plays desired country
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Silver Wolf (9388 D)
21 Oct 10 UTC
Where to request unpause the game?
Is it ok to ask here mods to unpause a specific game, or we should do it by email?

thx
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stratagos (3269 D(S))
20 Oct 10 UTC
AI Box Experiment Thread.
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/AI-box_experiment

I'd say "wait for me to finish writing this", but I know that won't fly....
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Ruisdael (1529 D)
23 Oct 10 UTC
So many passwords
Hey all I'm new here and I was just wondering why so many people password protect their games.
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groza528 (518 D)
23 Oct 10 UTC
Retreating in an endgame situation
I just finished an anonymous gunboat game and I do not believe that any of the dislodged units in the last season were permitted to retreat. Surely under certain circumstances that retreat could be the difference between a solo and a draw, no? Does webDip process the win before or after autumn retreats, and/or does it have programming to know whether the retreat can affect the outcome of the game?
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
21 Oct 10 UTC
I am not a noob but I still need this question answered immediately. Lol.
What happens if you order your troops to attack your own troop with strength enough that it would ordinarily be dislodged?
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