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Kind.of.slow (746 D)
10 Oct 11 UTC
Are you sick of arguing?
These are the Charles'Rules of Argument

http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2004/03/21/charles_rules_of_argument/
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Levelhead (1419 D(G))
09 Oct 11 UTC
Zero centers, but you get part of the draw??
In game ID=66470, Austria and Turkey agreed to defeat France and split a two-way WTA draw. Well , we took over France and pressed "draw". POOF, game over, but FRANCE gets 1/3 of the draw.

Huh? How can you get part of the draw with zero centers????
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
07 Oct 11 UTC
New game: WTA - 50 points - classical - full press - anonymous
Hey everyone,
So I opened a new game and named it after a diplomat who -at an intellectual level- appeals to me (not passing any judgments on the man's politics, it's his way of arriving at a conclusion that I like)
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
08 Oct 11 UTC
The one Politics forum.
There is an abundance of politics forums, but there need not be. Use this forum to exclusively post anything about politics, have debates, comment, or do whatever else you would like to do related to politics.
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patizcool (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
Ancient -13 EOG
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=68746&msgCountryID=0&rand=20930#chatboxanchor
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Yeoman (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
The story of my birds.
I had budgies. I wanna tell you about it.

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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
01 Oct 11 UTC
Public School's monopoly hurts American
The monopoly that public schools have on secondary education is one of the major problems that is doing damage to American society today. Public schools not exist for teachers and administrators instead of for students.
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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
01 Oct 11 UTC
Stresslines +1
Accountability has to be introduced into the system.
The cheapest most effective way to make schools, administrators, and teachers accountable is to put parents in charge of where their children go to school.

The idea posted earlier in this thread that " parents knowing good/bad teachers - total horse sh&^" is about as ignorant as it gets.
Levelhead (1419 D(G))
01 Oct 11 UTC
Glad you wingnuts decide the fate of education on a game chat room. Get up off of your armchair and move into the real world.

Hey Chew, you are a nut case. The reason no one argues with you is because you already have made up your mind about what you want to believe in. Fine, but rigid, semi-ignorant, half-truth argumentation just don't interest most intelligent people after a while. Good night!
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
01 Oct 11 UTC
Thanks for the video link Citrus.

I disagreed with his statement that creativity was as important as literacy.
He hit the nail on the head with the goal of education being to produce university professors.
His statement that degrees are becoming worthless is right on as well.
I would love to see math and science diminished as the overarching subjects in education.
Tolstoy (1962 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
"I advocate giving every single child the chance to choose their school as well with a voucher program. "

Vouchers are a terrible idea. They will be the end of what little educational freedom remains in non-government schools - if you think things are bad now, just wait until every *private* school has to comply with a never-ending torrent of government dictates in order to qualify for vouchers.

http://www.schoolandstate.org/Fritz/VouchersBadNews.htm
King Atom (100 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
I say we should turn education into a business opportunity. We can help the economy AND increase competition to provide the best possible education. Public Schools do have a 'monopoly' I suppose, but wouldn't it be more effective to take the burden of teaching away from all those poor overtaxed states?
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Oct 11 UTC
Tolstoy, you make a connection that doesn't exist.
The government can't mandate a private school accept a voucher.
Private schools would decide whether or not they wanted to accept the vouchers.
Private schools would accept them if there enrollment wasn't adequate, or the amount of the voucher covered expenses which is doubtful.

The article at school and state completely ignores this to the great discredit of the author and the editor of the website.
The Situation (100 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
@Tettleton Chew
Let me start of by saying, I have experience (though in small quantities) in teaching. I've gone through a public education. What I am about to assert has both reason and experience to support it. That being said, here goes.

1) Parents truly have no way to identify a truly good teacher from a truly bad teacher. Simply said, parents have minimal direct interaction with teachers and therefore are unable to accurately judge the teacher. Their only source of information comes from their children. The child, if intelligent enough, could possibly tell the difference. However, even the opinion of the child is unreliable as the child is directly affected by and interacted with the teacher, and therefore a personal bias is introduced.

2) I believe the "law of diminishing returns" applies here. A good teacher, even if identified, has a limited class capacity. Apologies, but even the simplest of children surely realize this. A good teacher given a class of 1000 will simply not be as effective. In essence what I'm saying is: the good teachers can only teach so many students. There aren't enough good teachers for everyone.

3) Giving the parents the choice of school simply isn't ideal either. What you fail to see is that a class with above average and under average students mixed together is no different for the under average students, and almost detrimental to the above average student (with potential accounted for). In general, private schools are better than public schools. This is because of both students and teachers. The students at private schools are GENERALLY of higher caliber than those at public schools. (that being said, remember I am also partially a result of public education). This general separation is beneficial for both high and low caliber students. The lower do not feel the pressure to compete with the higher, and the higher are not limited by the lower.

Your "plan text" (in the words of a policy debator) is simply unreasonable and impractical. Even if it could happen, it would simply be for the worst. The system, as bad as it is, should not change the way you propose.

All that being said, I'm only nineteen (still a university sophomore). Feel free to use that against me (though if you do, keep in mind what may be inferred if that's the best argument you have against me).
The Situation (100 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
@Tettleton's Chew, keep in mind. I'm not calling you an idiot. I'm merely refuting your statements all for the sake of a good discussion.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Oct 11 UTC
Why does someone think that saying they have "experience" makes their argument stronger?
A teacher or someone "experienced" and educated would realize that an appeal to so-called "expertise" weakens an argument.

An argument stands or falls on its own logic and merits regardless of the credentials of the author.

Claiming "expertise" by default insinuates that someone without "expertise" has a weaker argument regardless of the logic and reasoning involved, and that is preposterous on its face.

The Situation (100 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
If you read through more clearly, I actually state that my experience exists, but not enough to be considered expertise. Experience does indeed make an argument stronger. Reason alone is unreliable. Experience alone is also unreliable. My point in adding that my experience is simply saying that I have both on my side (a stronger support than many others have, I daresay).

"An argument stands or falls on its own logic and merits regardless of the credentials of the author. " - I agree. I was merely reluctant to assume that everyone else knew that.
Geowiz (236 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
Wow, TC. Taking a jab at experience when you have so often bashed other people's lack of experience, using it to say that they have no idea what they're talking about.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
02 Oct 11 UTC
"A Canadian teacher claims that parents don't know good teachers from bad teachers.

I rest my case. " -Tettleton's Chew

I rest my case.
Tolstoy (1962 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
"The government can't mandate a private school accept a voucher. "

They don't need to mandate it. What parent is going to send their child to a school that doesn't qualify them for free government money (a voucher), when there will be so many that do? Voucher-resisting schools would be driven out of business in a week.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Oct 11 UTC
Reason alone is unreliable?
So not one should have gone to the moon because they didn't have experience and reason alone is unreliable?
How do people post things like this?
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Oct 11 UTC
Parents have truly no way to identify a truly good teacher from a truly bad teacher.

This kind of indefensible statement needs no comment from me.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Oct 11 UTC
"A good teacher given a class of 1000......"

What teacher has a class of 1000?

Why would someone make a statement about a class size that exists only in fantasy?

I guess because the argument feel apart when applied to real world classroom size of 40-50.

Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Oct 11 UTC
"Voucher-resisting schools would be driven out of business in a week."

This logic falls on its face. Why would anyone ever go to a private school when public school was "free."

Yet private schools have thrived next to "free" schools. Vouchers won't change anything.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
02 Oct 11 UTC
If a parent and child who see a teacher regularly can't know a good from bad teacher then how can a government bureaucrat who has less contact with the teacher than a parent and student know a good from bad teacher?

If know one can tell then the parents should be free to guess, it's their child.

LOL!
The Situation (100 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
Reason alone is completely unreliable. What would reason tell you about relativity? Unless you were Einstein, it would tell you what most people still think: time and space are constant. Experimentation says that's false. Reason has nothing to do with going to the moon. Going to the moon, like most "first ventures", was a result of a curiosity/want, not reason. And you seem to not understand how experience is used. Experience is not only applied in a situation that happens to be identical to a situation encountered in the past. It's used in a similar situation. Is going to the moon not simply a longer flight with a few more factors? It is both experience and reason that enabled the traveling to the moon.

Never, in my statements, did I claim that bureaucrats have good judgment of good teachers from bad. My argument was an absolute argument, not a relative one. Again, read carefully. The point is that even a parents insight is unreliable.

As for the class of 1000, if you think that's unrealistic, think about introductory courses at public universities. True, they're only around 500 or so. But nonetheless think about the effectiveness of those courses. You might learn, but a previously good teacher wouldn't be so good anymore, would he? Also, university attendance isn't mandated by the United States unlike secondary education. When you mandate the entire teenage population to obtain education, and then allow them to choose who teaches them, the best teachers will inevitably have classes of unreasonable proportions.

So you're conceding that parents aren't good judges of teacher quality?
Thucydides (864 D(B))
02 Oct 11 UTC
"Why would someone make a statement about a class size that exists only in fantasy? "

Fantasy is reality. Reality is fantasy. All is glass.

Dreams are waking life. Waking life is dreaming.

I once had a dream I was a butterfly. Now I wonder: I am a man dreaming I am a butterfly, or a butterfly dreaming I am a man?

All is blank. All is fleeting. All is clean and lubricated.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
03 Oct 11 UTC
The Situation, It is impossible to convince someone that "Reason alone is completely unreliable" that reason, or rational thinking is not completely unreliable.

Who said that you said that bureaucrats have good judgment of teachers?

We are talking about secondary education so any discussion of public universities is irrelevant, but when you mention class sizes of 1000 you off in la la land even for public universities. 500 or so is la la land too.

The bottom line is no one is more qualified than the parents to judge their kids teachers, and the parents and child should have a voucher that enables them to choose their schools and teachers.

Nothing I've seen.
Geowiz (236 D)
03 Oct 11 UTC
"500 or so is la la land"? And where did you get that number, TC? There are 500 people in the Introductory Microeconomics class at the University of Washington. Actually, there are currently 513.
Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
10 Oct 11 UTC
You just listen to the poor kids hanging out on Wall Street right now and you feel like they were absolutely robbed of any kind of realistic or tangible education by our public schools and universities.
What a sad commentary for the American education system from K-12 through a BA that they did nothing to prepare their students to create their own jobs.
That is the kind of society you get from socialism, helpless followers with no individual ability to succeed.


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Invictus (240 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
My fish died
My betta fish Cthulhu just died today. I bought him the same day I joined this site three years ago.
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
06 Oct 11 UTC
Conspiracy theory.
Well, im paranoid, and im wondering what we do if the mods are multi accounting. And we all know they have multiple accounts to aid in spying, investigating, and all the other mod business that is in the grey area. We cant report it to the mods, but we can find out those accounts and not let them use them for such. And im just talking hypothetical here, not making any real accusations (for those of you fond of clue, im not to the point of making an accusation yet) ;)
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Question: How did this not happen
How did the move to the Balkans not happen. Support was not cut. It wasn't held. It should have worked.

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=67745#gamePanel
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Sargmacher (0 DX)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Gunboat Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry-13
The 13th game in the series: Classic gunboat, 25 hour phase, 300 D buy-in, all welcome, with reserved spots for Lando and Frank (who already asked for one)

Game Link: gameID=69631
Password: PM for details.
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King Atom (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
It Is Finished
Sigh......just one thing before I go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxBjKa8KcW0
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AverageWhiteBoy (314 D)
06 Oct 11 UTC
I'm muting everyone who talks about whom they've muted.
No really, I don't mute. But really, quit being a bunch of drama queens.
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Ursa (1617 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
Diplomacy App?
See inside.
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Marti the Bruce (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
RWC '11
I know this site is full of americans, but surely somebody is following the game they play in heaven?
what's the thinking? aus, nz, 'boks? france as an outside chance?
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Sargmacher (0 DX)
08 Oct 11 UTC
EOG Gunboat Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry-12
Game Link: gameID=68341
Hey guys, thought I'd create a thread for anyone to offer their thoughts.
For my part, I think my play as France highlights the importance of sticking with a game even if things look really tough - I was fighting off 3 countries for the first half of the game but still came out on top. To get such a stiff competition situation was great fun! Thanks for the interesting game all and I look forward to no. 13.
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franzjosefi (1291 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
Lan gaming
Some friends of mine are over and want to try to play a 10 minute turn game. Can the three of us play on our lan with 4 other players online?
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Join this game!
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=69673
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King Atom (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Almost Gone
In fact, this is my very last game...hopefully you all can spare 50 D
gameID=69666
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Frank (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Open Season on my Heart
gameID=67806
EOGs and rematch
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Timz (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Confusion on move order and resolution
Hello all. I entered my orders and to my suprise, they didnt happen! I had my fleet norway move to st. petersburg with support from moscow,
and England had his army st. petersburg move to Norway with support from Barents Sea fleet.
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
03 Oct 11 UTC
Tripper/Big Dipper
Just ended.... gameID=66941
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gman314 (100 D)
06 Oct 11 UTC
Tettleton's Chow
I just muted him. I feel as if the world is a much nicer place and all of a sudden the forum seems much emptier, less right-wing, and less insulting.
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jmo1121109 (3812 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
October Ghostratings...
I'll be the impatient person to ask this month, haha.
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The Mahatma (1195 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
6-handed game
Hi,
Me and 5 others wanted to have a game but it was automatically cancelled due to not having 7 players. How do I start a 6-handed game?
Thanks
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Are Democrats and Progressives Really Anti-War, or just Anti-Republican?
Please read and comment
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dD_ShockTrooper (1199 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Whatever happened to those days...
Where people would be entertained by a 9-year old multi-accounter who gives himself away by using suspiciously similar spelling mistakes on both his accounts, or uses the same crappy translator to let people know that it is time to "ENJOY TO LIVE GAME!!!"...
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Ienpw_III (117 D)
13 Sep 11 UTC
Word Association Thread
Our old one died a few months ago.

I'l start with "elephant".
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Marti the Bruce (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
All In #69596
Why did i not withdraw my vote for a draw?!?!
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kokodarick (473 D(B))
08 Oct 11 UTC
Good Quick game
starts in 10 min
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