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The Ambassador (1948 D (B))
25 Jan 16 UTC
Happy Australia Day
Time to throw down a tinny, smash some vegemite and toss your thongs in the backyard with some mates.
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mouse (1776 D)
27 Jan 16 UTC
The metric system uses decimal units, so I'd think it's generally fairly clear that when someone is talking about decimal measurements they're using the metric system.

Unless people in the USA, Myanmar or Liberia start referring to stuff like 5'9" as 5.75ft, it should be relatively clear :p
gopher27 (1606 D Mod)
27 Jan 16 UTC
@Amby....yeah, with Georgia they figured out the secret....export prison inmates. That worked so much better than just persecuting religious minorities and hoping they would flee to the colonies. Also I was referring more to busybody-ism than the nanny state. My grandfather always dated the decline of America to the moment they installed air conditioning in the US Capitol and Congressional office buildings, which he claimed profoundly changed the nature and culture of DC.
Interesting take on things gopher!
AKeeFaTheHun (1078 D)
27 Jan 16 UTC
Air Conditioners and The Decline of the American Empire.
Strider (1604 D)
27 Jan 16 UTC
Probably just air con in government building has lead to the decline :p
Mouse, 3.5 miles? We use decimals too. We often say 1.5 or 2.5 feet. In the digital age, things have all converted to decimals.
Oh, and you can just as easily say 1 meter, 5 centimeters instead of 1.05 meters. The unit of measure is based on the meter and the liter, so it is metric, not decimal.
mouse (1776 D)
28 Jan 16 UTC
The unit of measure is based on decimal sets (or fractions) of the base unit, as well.

A centimetre is .01 of a metre. Sure, you can say 1m5cm, but you are quite literally saying 1 and 5/100 metres. The decimal manipulation of the base unit is integral to the system.

And technically, in a digital age, everything is converted to binary ;) Subsequent conversion to decimal notation is purely for end user ease of use :p
My point is, it is called metric, not decimal, because it is based on the meter/liter. You also still use degrees, minutes, and seconds for compass and pounds for weight (grams is a measure of mass, not weight).

A decimal measurement system is any set of measures where the units differ by powers of ten. The metric system is but one example, the Wilberforce Mann system is another. Stevins (La Disma) first suggested the practibily of it. There have been other decimal systems, eg based on the troy grain and inch.

So while the metric system you are using is *a* decimal system, it is called the metric system.
mouse (1776 D)
28 Jan 16 UTC
And yet, if asked for a conversion to decimal, everyone except a literal genie knows exactly what you mean.

Neither degrees (in terms of angle) nor pounds (in terms of force) are SI units, by the way. That would be, respectively, radians and newtons.
spyman (1072 D)
28 Jan 16 UTC
You guys are arguing over nothing. Yes the proper name is metric .Big deal. Move on.
Strider (1604 D)
28 Jan 16 UTC
Some say 6 or half a dozen. Same same but different
kaner406 (2103 D Mod (B))
28 Jan 16 UTC
I was actually thinking of metric, but somehow wrote decimal. Love it how you lot blow things up out of proportion.
YCHTT - it's not meter and liter it's metre and litre. Australia Day discussion - Queen's English only applies ;-)
mouse (1776 D)
28 Jan 16 UTC
Not even just 'cause of the topic - when the US officially adopts said units, they can also raise their spelling from "incorrect" to "regional differences" :p
No, it should be Metre and litre. I agree with that.

Radians isn't anymore a decimal measurement system than degrees considering there are 2*Pi radians in a circle.

I thought our new National Anthem was straight forward, & easy enough..
"Australians let us all ring Joyce, for she is young and free.."
Barnaby is a girl?
I couldn't make any definitive comment on Barnaby's gender & the Nationals are too busy tearing themselves apart over fracking for it to matter.
Re the comments about the Queen, Governor General and the events in November 1975. At least the Queen is still sober after breakfast.
@_YCHTT, you're right about it being metric, but there's a tendency amongst Australians to use decimal to describe metric, because we converted from currency in Australian Pounds, Shillings sixpences, threepences and pennies, based on the old UK currency, to Australian dollars and cents, with 100 cents making a dollar, and did this in the mid 1960's. The huge Government advertising / information campaign called it "Decimal Currency"...so there's this almost subliminal memory of that and the two terms are often interchangeable in Australia, people link the changes in measuring systems with the change in currency. Few people have the innate precision with this stuff that a solid engineering or mathematics degree gives.
I have a friend who is a lawyer and has been involved in large engineering projects, and we have a comedy routine based on lawyers talking to engineers, eg
Lawyer: " All I wanted was a simple answer, but I got a highly technical dissertation that strayed into irrelevancy and jargon. Don't these people understand English ?"
Engineer: " I did my best to dumb it down and simplify a highly complex issue. But the eyes glazed over, he stopped listening half way through, how these people ever got a degree defies all logic. "
Of course we think it's funny, especially after consuming a few doses of neck oil.
gopher27 (1606 D Mod)
31 Jan 16 UTC
I have a friend who specializes in teaching technical writing. She is getting a PhD in a field called "Writing Studies" from the College of Liberal Arts with subsidiary work in the College of Education to work in the College of Science and Engineering instructing Engineers in how to speak English understandably. Her stories are all hysterical....almost as good as her stories of trying to convince people at the University that as an Indian she is enrolled in a graduate program in the Liberal Arts.
gopher27 (1606 D Mod)
31 Jan 16 UTC
But on the subject of Australia and fracking, why don't y'all actually own your land Down Under? I don't know how that changed within the English tradition after the American Revolution. The Stewart-Londonderry-Castlereagh family owned the mineral rights on their coal in the 19th Century, so when did things change? A one eighth or three-sixteenths mineral royalty to the landowners, which is standard depending on the upfront lease payments, would profoundly change the politics and feelings on the ground.
spyman (1072 D)
31 Jan 16 UTC
Mineral rights are separate from private land ownership in most countries. As I understand it, it can be a bit more complicated in the United States. But even there private landholders do not always own the mineral rights to their own land.

http://www.miningfacts.org/Blog/Mining-News/The-Case-for-Private-Ownership-of-Mineral-Rights/
As a crude generalisation, State governments "own" the rights to minerals etc under the ground, property owners only"own" the surface layer, although they can excavate to build foundations, cellars etc
So a mining company has to deal with State govts over mineral rights, and other issues, the Federal government often gets involved, generally on taxes, and then there's land owners, or pastoralists with leaseholds, traditional owners, etc etc. When I worked in mining exploration, one of our jokes was, we wanted to find several billion dollars worth of copper, gold and uranium in one large deposit, all smack under the intersecting point of three State governments & sit back and watch a huge squabble between all the stakeholders
That combination of minerals is found together in some types of deposits, usually mainly copper, with some gold and a lesser proportion of uranium. The uranium we wanted to get environmental issues thrown in as well. A managing geologist once said he wanted us to find copper, gold and, please please NO uranium.
gopher27 (1606 D Mod)
01 Feb 16 UTC
I understand all of that. My point was that English Common law used to entail mineral rights in fee simple ownership until it was changed, presumably at some point after the American Revolution. Y'all allowed "the state" to take from you rights that were enjoyed by Yeoman landowners previously. These aren't trivial rights, especially in Australia. It is as though y'all surrendered your rights to jury trials or to publicly confront an accuser in criminal cases. I'm just wondering how y'all let yourselves get skinned like that.

I believe that the main axis in downtown Sydney is Castlereagh Street. The Earls of Castelreagh are to the Marquesses of Londonderry as the Prince of Wales is to the King of England. The Marquesses of Londonderry were extraordinarily rich and had the money to spend their lives in high level British politics (before and after joining the House of Lords) because several of their estates in Yorkshire sat on top of incredibly rich coal deposits. Therefore, Great Britain must have still had American style property rights before 1900.


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RiotLeader007 (923 D)
01 Feb 16 UTC
Newbie Game
http://www.vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=25222
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steephie22 (933 D)
05 Jan 16 UTC
Playtesting my boardgame online
Hey guys, I've been advertising on webdip already but I forgot that it might be more popular here.
I've created a boardgame which I'm testing online now. If anyone would like to be part of the playtesting, there's still space in the very first game.
Official Rules and Official Board can be found here: english.stephandijkhof.eu/boardgame.html
Send an email to mail@stephandijkhof.eu or PM your email for more information.
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RiotLeader007 (923 D)
29 Jan 16 UTC
New Game
I created a game for new players! It's called "Newbie Game" and is the classic map and a choose your own style! The phases last 36 hrs so it should be easy to stick with! Join up and lets have some fun! :)
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00matthew2000 (2409 D)
28 Jan 16 UTC
Urgently need players for 14 player game!
We need several more players for a Gobble Earth game that starts very soon. No password so if you're interested please just join!
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charlesf (1000 D)
28 Jan 16 UTC
1648 Variant: Join the Tournament!
I shall be running a tournament featuring my 1648 (v5.8) variant.
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TheatreVarus (874 D)
26 Jan 16 UTC
Commonly used terms
Dear Mods,
Could you add a glossary of commonly used terms to either the FAQ or the rules page? Terms such as DMZ, bounce would be useful for new players.
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SLOTerp (0 D)
27 Jan 16 UTC
Explore! variant looking for players
Description here: http://www.freewebs.com/tomahaha/
Email Tom at explorediplomacy (at) gmail (dot) com if you are interested. Do NOT post here - players remain blind until there is in-game contact!

Also, a human GM'd standard game is being offered at Redscape: http://www.redscape.com/index.php
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Anon (?? D)
27 Jan 16 UTC
Eternal Damnation
This is an accompanying thread for the game Eternal Damnation. This game is anon but we have 2 possible NMR, CD's. If a mod could verify for us something regarding the Samurai and the Magicians I would be so happy.
http://www.vdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=25038

PM me if possible.
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GOD (1791 D Mod (B))
24 Jan 16 UTC
1600 variant
I am really embarrassed to ask this question, but is the Caspian Sea a navigable territory in the new 1600 variant? Because according to the map info (http://vdiplomacy.com/edit.php?variantID=97), it is. But I don't see how I would get a fleet there....
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reedeer1 (1049 D)
25 Jan 16 UTC
Number of Games you can join
Is there a way where Webdip phases could carry over into vdip so that more games could be joined if you have already proven yourself to be committed?
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AKeeFaTheHun (1078 D)
20 Jan 16 UTC
Australia Day Jan 26
Who want's a dust up?
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Chumbles (1380 D)
21 Jan 16 UTC
Finalising your orders
Anyone else get annoyed by players who hold a game up? In one of my games one player has a retreat. He's ordered it, but not finalised: that's 48 extra hours waiting... if it was a press game, I could understand, but it's gunboat! *breaks down in tears, runs off waving arms and screaming* "Noooo..."
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Mephisto (1462 D)
23 Jan 16 UTC
RL - Diplomacy in good old Germany in may in Hannover
Look here:

http://www.zoombot.de/45868.html
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The Ambassador (1948 D (B))
20 Jan 16 UTC
I should know this: URL for your PM's
Short of a PM arriving, I have no idea how to access the archive of PM's I've sent/received. Nothing in the FAQs either.

Can someone remind me (and maybe we can add this to the FAQ's?)
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The Ambassador (1948 D (B))
19 Jan 16 UTC
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Real life travel "solo win"of Dip
So you need 18 SC's to win the Classic map. I checked the other day (after my Man in Trieste post) on what SC's I'd visited in real life...
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The Ambassador (1948 D (B))
18 Jan 16 UTC
The Man from Trieste
Funny thing happened today, I met a man from Trieste who was surprised that anyone outside of Italy (let alone me in Australia) had even heard of Trieste. Read on...
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baky123 (1235 D)
08 Jan 16 UTC
Versailles
So I saw that our friends at PlayDiplomacy have a variant called Versailles, and it seems to be quite interesting. I couldn't find all that much on the variant, but I was wondering about how feasible it would be to implement it.
http://diplom.org/Zine/F2001M/Murray/Piot.html
http://www.playdiplomacy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=566&t=41927
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Sky Captain (1161 D)
13 Jan 16 UTC
Setting Large Map as Desktop Background
Hi fellow diplos, I had a question. I want to write/find/create something that will automatically pull the large scale image of my current game and set it as my background image. I also want it to update the image every turn so that the map stays up to date. Does anyone know where I should start? I feel that writing a macro to pull the image wouldn't be too hard, but I'm not sure how to do the auto update part.
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Deinodon (1179 D)
13 Jan 16 UTC
problem with fog of war game
Is there a moderator email we are supposed to write to for this kind of stuff?
On my iPhone I tried entering a support order, but the unit I wanted to support was not one of the options given. When I got home, I tried it on my laptop and the option was available. I just went back on my iphone and the option was not there.
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Anon (?? D)
13 Jan 16 UTC
gunboat anyone?
http://www.vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=25021
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Chumbles (1380 D)
10 Jan 16 UTC
Blind Man's Buff
Ever played Blindfold Chess? Well there's a near-equivalent called Fog of War: you see your own units and centres and adjacent spaces only. The ultimate in paranoia: there are two potential games you can join - James Hunt and Poseidon's Revenge 1. Come and stumble around in the dark!
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Gramuk (1489 D)
08 Jan 16 UTC
NMR Bug Question (Game: 24922)
Greek Diplomacy seems to have an NMR Bug. More below.
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spyman (1072 D)
03 Jan 16 UTC
How do I create a France vs Austria game?
I would like to play 2 player game with a friend. How do I create a Classic map - France vs Austria game. I can see the game type listed under variants but when I go to create a game I can't see an option for this variant. Suggestions appreciated :)
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Eham (992 D)
05 Jan 16 UTC
Vdip points vs webdip points
I'm sure this has been asked many a times, but without a forum search feature, I have to ask again.

What is the difference between vdip points and webdip points? It seems like webdip points are the ones you bet and receive for games, like on webdip, but I don't understand what vdip points do.
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Argotitan (1182 D)
04 Jan 16 UTC
How Do You See Dislodged Units' Support Orders?
If I'm looking at a map and trying to see the orders someone else gave to a unit that was dislodged, how do I do it? Maps only seem to show failed movements by dislodged units.

I've played on dipbounced and dpjudge where written orders are resolved and published, but it doesn't look like it's done here.
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Eham (992 D)
19 Dec 15 UTC
Fleet Rome or Milan?
Anyone interested in a full press game of Fleet Rome or Milan? I've never tried them and I'm interested.
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GOD (1791 D Mod (B))
27 Nov 15 UTC
FUBAR
I'd like to play a gunboat game of FUBAR
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mouse (1776 D)
31 Dec 15 UTC
WWIV Sealanes
Recent discussion in a WWIV Sealanes game that didn't reach numbers indicated there'd be interest in an attempt to remake.
gameID=24892
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GOD (1791 D Mod (B))
14 Dec 15 UTC
GODMODE
I'd like to play a special rules game, if the idea finds enough players.

More to follow...
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