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  • #46
    Never mind
    Last edited by DinoDoc; June 14, 2002, 01:20.
    I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
    For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Boshko
      You said you weren't interested in off-topic posting if I remember correctly.
      I wasn't?

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      • #48
        orange-

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        I remember the failed Exodus to the Mod Asylum...i forget when...had to be over a year ago at least...the mods did something....probably took away post counts in the OT or something...I forget what, and me and a few others fled to the mod asylum in hopes that everyone would join us...they didn't.
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        I dont think anyone knew about that... I certainly never heard of it

        and anyways didnàt the Mod Asylum exist BEFORE CGN which came after the OT took away post counts?


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        Well it is nice to be remembered. It is interesting how views change over the years. I certainly have become better educated since I came here. I have also seen several people switch sides completely.
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        welcome back lincoln- when did you return, a month ago?
        are you now in California?
        Having a good time
        -->Visit CGN!
        -->"Production! More Production! Production creates Wealth! Production creates more Jobs!"-Wendell Willkie -1944

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        • #49
          Didnàt infatuation shift sides as wel from anti to pro american?

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          I believe that this stems from lack of post count. Not that people who post funnny stories seek higher post counts, but it generally makes one feel unappriciated, and by now most of the talented people have left.
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          Ah yes, thatàs why The Brain left Bill3000 and others

          I wish stories were allowed in the OT in all the time Iàve been here they have died in Diplomacy forums

          oh well
          -->Visit CGN!
          -->"Production! More Production! Production creates Wealth! Production creates more Jobs!"-Wendell Willkie -1944

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          • #50
            Third - I addressed Imran with several ideas - but he's busy.


            Hey, don't blame it on me, ya ****er . Just because I'm the comedic genius of both of us doesn't mean I have to keep writing. I'm just living on my reputation is all .

            I wish Stories would be allowed here too .
            “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
            - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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            • #51
              I remember the attempt at a debate group, we almost finished our abortion debate then it stalled on the closing argument.

              Guess people have lives, ah well.

              I don't know why someone would want to go to newsmax, where would be the fun if everyone agreed with you.

              Granted I should check it out to see how a moderate Christian would be treated.
              What if your words could be judged like a crime? "Creed, What If?"

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              • #52
                What exactly are stories?

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                • #53
                  I first visited Apolyton in the 30th of August 1999. I was back from my vacations and I was bored. Until then, I had never visited any message boards, although it was almost a year that I owned a PC. I was fascinated about all the stuff you could find on civ2 in these boards. Lurked for a couple of days and then registrated in September 9th. My fist post was in civ2 strategy, where I asked some question for which the answer was so obvious, that I was indignantly told by some old fart to RTFM (read the ****ing manual) which of course I did not posess because I had borrowed the CD from a friend, installed the game and gave it back.

                  Soon after that I discovered the OT. I was lurking for quite some time. My first real engagement in OT conversations was in a really hot debate, concerning the right of government to collect taxes. All of the holy monsters of flaming were in that, including Wraith, Black Dragon, Eroberer as the main contesters and all the other big dogs participating too (including Ming). The debates back then were a bit different looking than nowdays because there were no quotes at that old version of ubb. I was overwhelmed by the fierceness by which Wraith and BD supported such a conservative position which may be quite common in the US and in Apolyton, but would be totally untenable inside my own social environment. One might say that I had not yet discovered the vast differences in the mindsets of people across the globe and that I assumed that everyboday was thinking the way a modern Greek would. So I countered Wraith with a totally immature and inexperienced attack in the very essence of capitalism: private property. That was a big audacity from my part but thanfully only Ming considered my newbie status to accuse me of being a DL (of Eroberer). Perhaps back then newbies were faced with less suspicion. I will quote here my first post in that debate (of course I quit the debate after a while because I could not read page after page after page of crossfire, but, being my first experience, it is stuck into my memory.

                  WRAITH:
                  " Beg pardon? Are we going back to the tired old "property is theft" argument? It's perfectly possible to create something without stealing. "

                  I believe that your esteem towards the advocates of such an argument (that is Proudhon and his successors, the anarchists and the liberal communists) is low, but how can you call this argument "tired" (What does this mean anyway? That you are tired of having it pointed out to you every time you post?) without having it logically examined it and disproved?
                  Although I haven't read the actual study by Proudhon (Since it is too large, I haven't had the time yet, but if you want to, you can find it in the Project Gutenberg archives: http://promo.net/pg/ ), I firmly believe that PROPERTY IS THEFT, although, as you have said, it's perfectly possible to create something without stealing.
                  As a matter of fact, since participating in a society, everybody has the moral obligation (and should have the legal too) to produce as much value as he can, in order to contribute to the welfare and progress of the community, in exchange for the privilege to partain to its benefits. Nevertheless, this doesn't happen in any western society, where quite a lot of people enjoy more than their share without ever doing a day's work (eg. stockholders), or, worse, an even greater amount of people gets away with their "work" being actually detrimental to the common interest (eg. warmongers), or at least beneficial to themselves only, since their trades are parasitic and in no way productive (eg. lawyers). All these social deformities are only made possible because these people, by claiming to have property and the right to defend it (the first being impossible without the second), legalize their anti-social behavior. Property becomes thus the greatest thieving mechanism ever concieved, since the person possessing it has the option of either using his priviledge to prevail in any competitive task, or, worse, using it to swindle the other people's production out of their hands by means of a capitalist relationship (the infinite circle of capital-labor-wages-production-consumption-capital...and so on), which is more profitable and less effort demanding, since, after the first stage, it works for itself yielding more and more property (aka power) to the hands of the proprietor.
                  All of the above though are only indicating that property USUALLY leads to theft, in the same way that a buildup of military forces usually leads to war, since these forces are useless for anything else. In fact, a large property owned by a single person is, pretty much in the same way, useless for him (since he can only consume a small portion of it), unless he needs it to steal from the others, in order to keep them subjugated and thus perpetuate his priviledge. I am now going to suggest that, even if it is not used in such a way, property is still theft, and that it should be done away with sooner or later, in our effort to finally reach utopia. Why should the fact that you have produced them make any goods in your possession your private property? If I were working in a toy factory, and I were producing 1000 toys per annum, wouldn't it be ridiculous if I claimed that all those toys were mine and nobody should play with them. Sure I would need 2-3 of them for my kids, but all the rest would be useless if they were not given to other peoples kids, to be THEIR toys. This example is to demonstrate the fundamental principle that all goods produced should be distributed according to peoples needs, regardless of their productive capacity. That means that only if I NEED something, it is my RIGHT to have it, and then I am not its PROPRIETOR but its USER. The fact that, concerning the distribution of goods,the principle of UTILITY is far better than the principle of PROPERTY is proved by the evident fact that the former is totally more beneficial to the average person and consequently to society as a whole. Therefore, if you use the claim that certain goods are your property in order to withold them from the people who have the natural right to use them, you are commiting theft against them and you behave anti-socially. Any society based upon the principle of property is a huge scam, staged by thieves, for two main reasons:
                  a) To keep them thieving us perpetually without them ever being punished and
                  b) To appease their own concience by twisting ethics in order to suit their actions.
                  Living in such a perverted society causes ethics to be severely distorted, their distortion growing bigger as property grows, pretty much what happens to a spring supporting a load that always grows heavier. You, living under the enormous influence of the social and ethical system that surrounds you, may denounce my arguments (say that I'm talking bull), but, hey, our ethics are different, so I pretty much do not expect you to behave otherwise. As long as I'm concerned, all kinds of welfare taxes that the US or any other government forces to its citizens, are just some kind of corrective - preventive measures, to assure that the load on the spring does never grow so big that it could make it snap, in other words causing revolution. As for those who constantly grumble about the government stealing their money, they should just consider those taxes as a small retaliation for the theft that they are constantly commiting against their peers.
                  Two months later, I was involved in Mark Everson's Clash of Civilisations project and that hooked me up in Apolyton for good. However I am a rather slow poster (at 0,7 ppd) and with the scarcity of my writings, I have kept a rather low profile during most of my time here.
                  "In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
                  George Orwell

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui


                    I wish Stories would be allowed here too .
                    Provided they don't overwhelm the place, nobody objects. I've never had one of mine moved.
                    The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland

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                    • #55
                      Ah, but I'd like them to overwhelm the place . I mean, the most stories we've had at one time were 5, IIRC. There is a rule that no more than one story may be on the OT at one time (Ming's Rule of Stories).
                      “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                      - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                        Ah, but I'd like them to overwhelm the place . I mean, the most stories we've had at one time were 5, IIRC. There is a rule that no more than one story may be on the OT at one time (Ming's Rule of Stories).
                        And when was the last time a story actually lasted more than a day on the OTF...
                        It seems like the rule isn't even needed.
                        Maybe you should get off your lazy butt and start another one.

                        And I'll make you a deal. If you get a "good" one going, maybe I'll consider allowing a second to be going on at the same time. But the opperative word is "good"
                        Keep on Civin'
                        RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                        • #57
                          I have no olden days memories, I've forgotten them. Something about creeks or geeks or ... I still have pages of CIV2 unit graphics stored away from whatever site that was.
                          We need seperate human-only games for MP/PBEM that dont include the over-simplifications required to have a good AI
                          If any man be thirsty, let him come unto me and drink. Vampire 7:37
                          Just one old soldiers opinion. E Tenebris Lux. Pax quaeritur bello.

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                          • #58
                            And I'll make you a deal. If you get a "good" one going, maybe I'll consider allowing a second to be going on at the same time. But the opperative word is "good"


                            WOOOHOOO! Time to get crackin'!
                            “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                            - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui WOOOHOOO! Time to get crackin'!
                              You do that... and make it as good as some of your past great stories

                              Memories... ahhh... so many...

                              When responses to your posts on the ole Greek site were measured in days instead of hours or minutes...

                              When the old gang from the "Addicted to Civ" web site came over to the Greek site when Addicted shut down...

                              When people were asking "What the heck does Apolyton mean" when the merger occured...

                              When there was no OTF... just general disucssion forums for the different games...

                              The merger of the general forums into the OTF...

                              Getting sucked into being a Mod...

                              The story threads...

                              The endless political and religious threads...
                              (hmmm... it's still that way)

                              Area 25...

                              Black whatever...

                              When Spinks used to post under his real name...

                              The April Fools joke... boy, did we Suck MtG in...

                              All the old posters... All the old DL's...

                              EVC's rantings... and his DL's...

                              So many Memories... not enough time...
                              Keep on Civin'
                              RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                              • #60
                                Ming, already have a few ideas... just need to bounce them off people.

                                The #1 idea right now (with a bare bones plot in my head) is 'The Sum of All Beers'.

                                #2 idea is the 'World Cup Excellent Adventure'.

                                Just for Siro or someone half-way amusing to come on ICQ .
                                “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                                - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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