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Klaelman23 (100 D)
08 Jul 12 UTC
5 player Med game needs a 5th player!
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=94002

4 in, need a fifth. Anyone interested?
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fortknox (2059 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
Life as a moderator
Just a little reading to get an understanding of the life of a moderator...
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S.E. Peterson (100 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Quickie-31
So we're going to keep playing despite the fact that England and Russia never showed up? Really?
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smcbride1983 (517 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Holy F'n S!
Higgs-boson particle discovered!
TheDominator97 (133 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
I know! I just read about it!
Rommeltastic (1111 D(B))
04 Jul 12 UTC
See, because I don't know much about physics, I mistakenly assumed it was already discovered back when they were theorizing about it.
TheGerkuman (108 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Higgs Boson probably discovered. The question now is, what kind of particle is it. Does it work the way we theorised it will, or is there new things to discover?

This is one case where the scientists might like to be wrong, especially if the particle explains anything about Dark Matter.
ulytau (541 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Probably discovered my ass, it was pretty much a sure thing back in December already.
TheDominator97 (133 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Actually I think your ass was discovered before that mate... ;P Joking.
QinShiHuangDi (0 DX)
04 Jul 12 UTC
While impressive, isn't it just a little disappointing? I like mysteries in the universe. Surely this discovery will only lead to more mysteries, but I was hoping that the Higgs proved illusionary just to stimulate further thought. Now, on to String Theory, I suppose.
Octavious (2701 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Was the Higgs Boson really that exciting a mystery? We thought it was probably there, and now we've found evidence to suggest it very likely is. Whoopy do! The biggest mystery is how they managed to keep the mind control rays they used to convince politicians to plough billions into this project secret!

I'll admit to some bias. At uni the particle physics guys were always the small, scary ones who spent hour after hour in dark basement labs doing god knows what. They are a sub species of physicist, little better than chemists if truth be told, and yet they suck up stupid amounts of funding.
ulytau (541 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
The experiments are severely lagging behind hep-th for quite some (it's been almost 50 years since Higgs was postulated for instance) so they definitely do not suck up stupid amounts of money, otherwise they would not need to use Tevatron until last year.

Really, calling one of the most fundamental physics discipline "little better than chemists" is more than somewhat biased. Especially when it just confirmed a prediction so qualitatively different from what was known decades ago (first spinless elementary particle) that not many other disciplines would not even dream of it.
smcbride1983 (517 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Well, they deserve the money and lots more. Go Physics.
QinShiHuangDi (0 DX)
04 Jul 12 UTC
To go where no one has gone before. ( this leaves the door wide open for humorous responses)
Octavious (2701 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
@ smc

No they don't. They've spent billions and they haven't really achieved anything. Once the parties have finished, the hangovers have been recovered from, and the embarrasing memory of the time they spent explaining the link between quarts and quarks to a girl who couldn't care less during said party has been repressed, they're going to have lots of fun explaining to people how nothing remotely useful is going to come from the discovery any time soon. Finding the HB is an important step in human understanding, but it's a step that should really have had a much lower priority. It's like inventing the jet engine before the aeroplane.

When you think of all the other things we could have done instead...
ulytau (541 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
That was quick, resorting to a non-argument almost immediately. Keep thinking about the dynamics of public financing. Meanwhile, I'll wait whether LHC finds something about SUSY and if not, then wait for an upgrade and further research ;)
Octavious (2701 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Do explain how it's a non argument. There is a limited amount of public money, and only a small percentage of which makes its way to scientific research. A big chunk of money going to a glorified underground cycle path is a damned good excuse for politicians not to fund something else.
smcbride1983 (517 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
Octavius, did your project lose funding because of LHC or are you just generally against it? This is not sarcasm, I am genuinely curious.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
05 Jul 12 UTC
@Oct

What would you like to have seen funded instead? Fundamental research is incredibly important because it paves the way for more practical discoveries.
MajorMitchell (1874 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
@ Octavious, stop behaving like a cork brained clown
" a glorified underground cycle path " haha, if thats your attempt at comedy, keep your day job is what I can say to that.
and calling particle physicists " little better than chemists" is insulting to chemists as well as particle physicists
Look at all the excellent DRUGS those hardworking chemists come up with

and you quibble about money spent on R&D you clown and call it a waste
you have no idea. Look at all the ways we waste resources on self indulgent consumption, and you have the stupidity to question funding of R& D
ulytau (541 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
It's a complete non-argument because

a) It can be used to counter anything. Why do you do X instead of feeding the hungry, educating the poor and healing the sick? And when you in fact do feed the hungry, someone says "gosh, why don't you educate the poor instead?" It is just a lazy refutation stemming from personal objections that can never bear the brunt any argument. To even give such call to arms some substance, you have to prove a causal link where X siphons money from Y or how the money from X could actually find a way to Y.

b) LHC is a united effort. Even the single biggest contributor, CERN, doesn't add more than 20% of the funding. Then you may add individual country donations, worldwide university donations, private donations... good luck coordinating that money to any other project, nevermind the fact that most of those contributions would never go to anything else. CERN is all about particle physics. Companies like Alstom are into physics. Physics departments on universities as well. A significant part of the budget is not redirected from other branches of science, it is available precisely because it is LHC. The money snowballs since it's a trendy project and attracts money that wouldn't have to land in science anyway.

c) The law of diminishing marginal utility. Some people think that if we threw billions into the research of AIDS, we would find a cure in no time. Wrong. There is already a substantial amount of money in that research. What would increased funding accomplish? It would attract more scientists. The bad ones. The passionate and those with expertise are already doing research in that field. Attracting those with passing interest and borderline insufficient expertise only leads to duplicity of research and plumetting marginal utility of research, i.e. inefficient use of public money. On the other hand, Tevatron clearly reached its boundaries and could not serve further in the research at cost-effective pace. If you have a discipline where you need only 1 main project to do the heavy work, it's damn clear that if you have 0, you are in fact underfunded. That doesn't mean the project is perfect - I would eliminate the Chinese wall between CMS and ATLAS teams since they are pretty much separately duplicating research while the accuracy boost in their findings is marginal and the cross-checking doesn't need two separate teams - but it's necessary for particle physics. It is also well-designed, with clear goals, strategy and long-term planning including future upgrades. Can't say that about "shovel-ready" project the money could potentially flow into should LHC be shut down tomorrow.
I don't get it, is this the particle that made Jesus able to perform miracles?
Draugnar (0 DX)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Nope, it's the one that stimulated Zombie Jebus' body into the undead state so he could terrorize a bunch of people who saw him died.

I know I'm going to get zapped for that one. :-)
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Evidently nobody got the memo that there was no confirmation of the Hoggs Boson, only that a new particle was found. The problem for me is that this discovery will cause people to overlook the many flaws of the Standard Model.
Draugnar (0 DX)
06 Jul 12 UTC
I've never heard of the Hoggs Boson? Is that the particle that makes magic work at Hoggwart's?
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
LOL, Higgs.
ulytau (541 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Actually, 125 GeV Higgs reinforces Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model at the expense of Standard Model (oh, what a surprise) so no, it won't make people overlook the problems of Standard Model.
JECE (1248 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Pardon my ignorance, but what is known about this particle anyway? I honestly don't know anything than that it is probably sub-atomic.
Putin33 (111 D)
07 Jul 12 UTC
Isn't Higgs necessary to explain the rate of 'inflation' which is imperative for the Standard Model?
ulytau (541 D)
07 Jul 12 UTC
If you the proposition of Bezrukov and Shaposhnikov, no it is not, The 125 GeV one cannot serve as inflaton under SM, that would require something along the lines of 230 GeV Higgs.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
07 Jul 12 UTC
@ulytau you seem to know quite a bit about the subject. Professional or personal interest?
Putin33 (111 D)
07 Jul 12 UTC
Isn't the 125 mass too high for the MSSM?
ulytau (541 D)
07 Jul 12 UTC
Personal interest. I think I have a passing knowledge of the trends in the field but definitely cannot appreciate all the finer points let alone replicate the math. Plenty of times I go through a paper of arXiv and say to the author "OK, man, I don't exactly follow but I'll trust your word" and move on. An acceptable attitude for a layperson in my eyes, I wouldn't do that in my economics of course.
ulytau (541 D)
07 Jul 12 UTC
Usually, the border separating Higgs favorable to MSSM and to SM is viewed as around 135 GeV, lower values favor MSSM and vice versa.


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Maniac (184 D(B))
07 Jul 12 UTC
Why UK is about to face a crisis
You heard it here first...
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
02 Jul 12 UTC
Dear new users
This site is fun and cool! We are cool and friendly. Please hang out in this thread and post your questions - I will answer all of them and also tell jokes and interesting facts.

Webdip is my favorite website, I hope it will be yours too.
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Sandgoose (0 DX)
06 Jul 12 UTC
BEHOLD THE BIG NASTY!!!
gameID=93599

1k point buy in...let's go, bitches... >:)
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Putin33 (111 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
BH Liddell Hart
Anyone read him? His Strategy is a very good read and makes a lot of sense. I know people like Mearsheimer loathe him, but I think he has a lot to say, especially about having limited objectives, that can inform today's defense policies. I'd put him right up there with Jomini's Summary of the Art of War.
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Sargmacher (0 DX)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Is a MOD online now please?
Have a problem with a current live game.

Sent email but wanted to try every channel (so I'm posting here).
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Why is King James' God So "Familiar" When He's...Not?
As I've said, I'm reading my way through the KJ Bible (KJ because you can't fully hope to ever be a Man of Letters like I hope to be someday without reading the Bible, like it or not, and the KJ version has had the biggest impact on English Literature) and it struck me partway through "Exodus"--OT, almighty, intimidating God speaks using "thou," but that'd be the INFORMAL version grammatically in James'/Shakespeare's day...but the OT God is anything BUT familiar and informal...?
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taos (281 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
join this game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=93683
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MajorMitchell (1874 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
ISLAMIC THUGS DESTROY 15TH CENTURY MUSLIM SHRINES IN AFRICA
Timbuctoo, once regarded as equal to Cambridge or Oxford as a centre of Learning. Now Islamic thugs are running about destroying shrines and other things of great "Islamic" cultural and historical significance, killing, raping and looting

well done to the Fundamentalist Islamic Criminals
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Balaran (0 DX)
05 Jul 12 UTC
Olympic Torch relay
boring or what!
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flc64 (1963 D)
03 Jul 12 UTC
Sagan or Cavendish?
Who will win more TdF stages?
Who is faster?
Who cares?
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Celticfox (100 D(B))
04 Jul 12 UTC
BBQ
'Tis the season for some BBQ. Anyone have any recipes or favorites they wanna share?

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MajorMitchell (1874 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
VALE ERIC SYKES
Comic genius, Eric Sykes has died. Eric was one of the post WW2 comic talents, wrote for the Goon show, had his own comedy series and was a brilliant comedian. He will be much missed.
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President Eden (2750 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
LA Representative on Vouchers: "I Didn't Mean MUSLIM Schools!"
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2012/07/05/louisiana-republican-when-i-voted-for-state-funds-to-go-to-religious-schools-i-didnt-mean-muslim-ones/

Because it needed to get even more comical. Thank you home state
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
06 Jul 12 UTC
Internet Forums
An cartoon from a while back, but one of my favourites of all time:

http://xkcd.com/386/
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
03 Jul 12 UTC
So Help Me God...Naw--So Help Me WebDip Physicists, What's Higgs-Boson About?
Leaving that "God Particle" title alone--and if anyone brings God into THIS thread...shame on you, we have a debate coming up, for once, let's have a discussion sans the rhetoric, eh?--can any of our brilliant scientists here explain this? I've heard of it, and apparently it's important, but...what's it all mean, this particle...why would it hep give proof of...things? (Note my very technical jargon there.) ;)
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
07 Jun 12 UTC
********Purple Monkey Dishwasher Champ 5-Game Tourney********
call for players.....
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achillies27 (100 D)
03 Jul 12 UTC
Are we updating the Player of the year awards?
I saw them on the GR site and noticed that there were none for 2011, are they still happening?
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dubmdell (556 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
Which subjects are sacred?
Zmaj raised an interesting point. We can slander and insult and wrestle and mock politics and religion without end, but as soon as someone starts in on personal histories and former cheating cases, it becomes very hush hush and people start tiptoeing around. Not that I disagree necessarily, but what makes personal history and former cheating cases et al. more taboo than politics and religion, the latter of which is supposedly deeply personal?
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MajorMitchell (1874 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
SOUTH KOREA JOINS JAPAN AS A NATION THAT WILL HUNT & KILL WHALES
South Korea announces it will resume "scientific whaling"
Boycott all South Korean products and services and let the "shopkeepers" know it's Whale Hunting by South Korea that has driven your decision.
and what a "contradiction in terms" -- "scientific whaling" is a propoganda phrase
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Texastough (25 DX)
30 Jun 12 UTC
Democrat Vs. Republican
the great debate between the two biggest parties. Democrats defend Obama and Republicans defend Bush or whoever
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Sydney City (0 DX)
05 Jul 12 UTC
replacement in live game needed- great position
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=93733&msgCountryID=0
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JamesFitz (0 DX)
04 Jul 12 UTC
ban away
go ahead.... me unhappy anyways
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Sydney City (0 DX)
05 Jul 12 UTC
Replacement needed asap
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=92260&msgCountryID=5&rand=25236#chatboxanchor

france has 5 sc left and balance of power in their hands!!!!
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
03 Jul 12 UTC
Terrible joke
Here is a bad joke I just came up with. Apologies....
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Frank (100 D)
05 Jul 12 UTC
anyone want to sit a live game for me?
in good position, fun game. pm me for deets and password.
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BrownPaperTiger (508 D)
04 Jul 12 UTC
Mod/s - please check mail
A multi or three seems to have got caught out in a game I was playing - but the actions dont seem to match the notes in-game.
Have mailed the mod account - I see that one of the caught/accused is still playing?
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