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thatwasawkward (4690 D(B))
21 Jul 12 UTC
Ban humans.
Ban them everywhere.
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Zmaj (215 D(B))
21 Jul 12 UTC
EoG: Europimps
I'm the Europimp and thou shalt have no other Europimps before me.
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Check_mate (100 D)
21 Jul 12 UTC
its a shame that whoever started all these Man.Utd player games...
...can't spell TESTIMONIAL hahaaa
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ckroberts (3548 D)
19 Jul 12 UTC
Players needed
We need players for an anonymous players, pw-protected game. It's a sequel of sorts to a game that had good players but a couple of missed moves and a civil disorder that threw the balance off.

Respond here or, for extra anonymity, message me for info.
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Rasko (103 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
Diplomacy Simulators?
Does anyone know if there is a program that allows you to mess around with a Diplomacy board; trying out different openings, studying possible strategies, allowing for analysis of previous games, and so on? Regrettably, I don't own the board game to do this the old-fashioned way.
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achillies27 (100 D)
21 Jul 12 UTC
EoG- gunboat-349
WIN!!!!! I couldn't let Russia win that Because he just wouldn't draw because a CD *Happened* in his favor... That was very hard.
28 replies
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Partysane (10754 D(B))
21 Jul 12 UTC
5 Min/Phase Ancient Med
Looking for you! Right now!
Play with me: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=95300
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Zmaj (215 D(B))
20 Jul 12 UTC
EoG: Gunboat-348
Excuse my French but... GO FUCK YOURSELF, ALL OF YOU!!! You kill poor Austria and that's it??? Cowardly bastards, the lot of you.
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Fourpointo (108 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
Please join need more for World Diplomacy
Desperately need more for this game: Password is "IVCF"
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=94342
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
21 Jul 12 UTC
The FBI only gave him 6 machine guns ..... he must be Al Qaeda !!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18936072
'The FBI agents then supplied him with grenades, six machine guns and plastic explosives, according to the authorities'. Fucked up country !!
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cspieker (18223 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
EOG - redo 101
Woo hoo 7-way draw!!! Why were you all calling for the draw. Afraid that Italy would solo?
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NamelessOne (273 D)
19 Jul 12 UTC
Ancient Med Anonymous game looking for fifth
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=95094

There's four of us already, we're looking for a fifth. Password is "persistence".
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Gobbledydook (1389 D(B))
20 Jul 12 UTC
medium pot gunboat
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=95205

come join wta anon gunboat :p
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hopsyturvy (521 D)
21 Jul 12 UTC
EOG gunboat-349
Congrats achilles, and kudos to you for offering the draw when Austria CD's, even though you were well ahead. Otherwise, meh.
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seth24c (5659 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
if a mod is on please check email
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Zmaj (215 D(B))
20 Jul 12 UTC
EoG: Gunboat-347
Or, the unlikely rise of Turkey.
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Maniac (184 D(B))
20 Jul 12 UTC
Disbands
Remind me how enforced disbands for cd players work again?
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
18 Jul 12 UTC
And If He Went Rocky or Rambo on Their Bigoted, Hateful Asses...Would Anyone NO Cheer?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/16/sage-stallone-death-westboro-church-picket-_n_1676362.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

Despicable group, their very existence makes me sick. How are these people even allowed to keep their children? I'd HAVE to think the WBC borders upon a brainwashing cult...?
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
US Police confiscate condoms from people at risk of HIV
http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/07/19/us-police-practices-fuel-hiv-epidemic
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
20 Jul 12 UTC
Rehabbing a Terrorist in a Cage
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/20/world/europe/uk-caging-terror-main/index.html?hpt=hp_c3

Muslim man and former MMA fighter uses cage fighting to rehabilitate convicted and released terrorists in order to help them integrate to society. They say it works, and I can believe it. Get punched and kicked in the head enough times and your perspective will change too.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Jul 12 UTC
Eire sex ed
following on from last weeks thread on Sex Ed in the US, i came across this earlier today: http://www.broadsheet.ie/2012/07/13/anything-good-in-the-junior-cert-sphe-book/

From an Irish text book. Discuss.
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xiao1108 (453 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
EOG Zmaj you better play this time :P
GG guys
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Bob Genghiskhan (1228 D)
18 Jul 12 UTC
Shitty people who regularly CD the moment something goes wrong.
A list for their public shaming. Please feel to add names and links to games to support your claim...
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Zmaj (215 D(B))
20 Jul 12 UTC
EoG: Zmaj you better play this time :P
I was the victim of a conspiracy! Draw maniacs.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
14 Jul 12 UTC
Rape jokes:
There is a line between freedom of speech and damaging other humans - if your jobs depends on people paying to hear you talk you need to care at least a little bit about their opinion of your speech. http://jezebel.com/5925186/how-to-make-a-rape-joke
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Fortress Door (1837 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
Diplomacy and Stabbing
i know this is probably discussed somewhere but it is a pain to search through pages of threads
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
20 Jul 12 UTC
Lie detectors for sex offenders......
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18916405

......why only sex offenders, I want to buy one for our house to find out who finished off the chocolate biscuits that were in the tin.
Tolstoy (1962 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
"Lie Detectors" are a crock.

http://www.zoklet.net/totse/en/politics/police/162007.html

"Police misuse of nervousness detectors has a sorry and disturbing history. Prior to the advent of DNA analysis (which we shall discuss later), police either believed or scoffed at a rape victim's allegations based upon how she performed on their nervousness detector. The traumatized victim was typically wired up to the machine and asked questions such as this: "Did the alleged assailant place his hand on your breast?" "Did the alleged assailant violently tear your skirt and remove your panties?" "Did the alleged assailant have an erection?" "Did the alleged assailant forcefully insert his penis into your vagina?" "Did the alleged assailant threaten to slit your throat if you refused to cooperate?"

It is truly stating the obvious that these questions would evoke an intense emotional reaction in any woman who had recently suffered the horrors of molestation, because such questions would remind her all-too-vividly of the crime perpetrated against her. It is likewise fair to say that even a woman who had not been raped would be emotionally traumatized by such probing and intimate questions leveled at her by a stranger, who was almost invariably a man.

But police didn't see things that way. If the rape victim became emotionally agitated during the inquisition -- as revealed by the nervousness-detecting machine -- then she was probably lying. She was inventing the rape story to attract sympathetic attention to herself, or to frame someone she disliked, such as an ex-boyfriend. When answering police questions, she displayed signs of anxiety "because her conscience was bothering her." And her conscience was bothering her "because she was lying.""

And:

"Meanwhile, back at the CIA, Ames had submitted year after year to all routine nervousness-detecting tests required of CIA employees. Each time, Ames passed the test without arousing suspicion that he was a traitor. Even a cursory examination of Ames's finances or possessions would have instantly revealed that his meager government salary could not support his opulent living. But why should the government conduct a real-world investigation when it's so much easier to use a nervousness detector instead? After being tipped off, the FBI finally arrested Ames in 1994, ten years after he had first masked his crimes using bogus "lie-detector" results. Said Ames from behind prison bars, "You have to realize that the government swears by these lie detectors. First, they swear that they don't swear by them; then they swear by them. I always found that if I got a good night's sleep before the test and just relaxed, I could pass without any problem.""
Randomizer (722 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
http://www.questia.com/library/book/a-tremor-in-the-blood-uses-and-abuses-of-the-lie-detector-by-david-t-lykken.jsp
Lie detectors are no more reliable than a coin toss. If you know what you are doing than you can be guilty and beat it. All they train examiners to do is interpret the results exactly the same way.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/real-csi/

Fingerprinting ain't so hot either. Neither is ballistics matching. DNA's as good as it gets.
Tolstoy (1962 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
"DNA's as good as it gets."

Except when the DNA lab starts rubber-stamping "guilty" on whatever samples the police send them, because they're too fucking lazy (or corrupt) to do their jobs.

http://www.innocenceproject.org/understand/Forensic-Science-Misconduct.php/
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
20 Jul 12 UTC
The hope is that there's enough value in forensic science that it is respected. I've seen it firsthand and know that it's a very specialized area. If people start tampering, they're gone, no questions asked. And yes, that can throw off a case. There's nothing that can hands down solve a case on its own.
Maniac (184 D(B))
20 Jul 12 UTC
@nigee - you can buy a lie detector for around $300-$400 bucks or some more biscuits for a little less.
TheGhostmaker (1545 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
Unless the plan is to throw out the data, and hope people just tell the truth more when they use a "lie detector", which I doubt, and even if it were, I doubt it could stay hush-hush, then this is a disgrace.
Octavious (2701 D)
20 Jul 12 UTC
I expect people to be considerably more truthful when using lie detectors. A large number of people assume them to work well, and even those who believe than can be cheated will likely think twice before attempting it.

Besides which I believe they are to be used when deciding whether to let someone out on parole and such things. They will need to pass all the current checks to be let out, and if the lie detectors encourage some of the scum to talk themselves into being locked up a bit longer then it's all to the good. They certainly won't be used as evidence in court.


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Sargmacher (0 DX)
20 Jul 12 UTC
Blu-ray Fans
I just watched Star Trek XI on Blu-ray and it was awesome! I would definitely recommend it! Anyone else a fan of blu-ray films? What else do people think are great films to watch in HD? I watched The Matrix a few months ago as my first blu-ray purchase and that was pretty great too, so much depth.
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
20 Jul 12 UTC
Are all Georgians stoopid .......
...... oh dear, a dyslexic tattoo artist

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-18890901
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BrownPaperTiger (508 D)
19 Jul 12 UTC
Times not changing from UTC to local
Anyone else experiencing/experienced a situation where the displayed times haven't changed into their local zone?
Anyone got tips for correcting it, working out why its happening?
Thanks.
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