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{"title": "Sri Lanka People\u2019s Leasing to issue $150 mln notes after bond success", "content": ["Sri Lanka\u2019s People\u2019s Leasing Company, a subsidiary of state-owned People\u2019s Bank, will issue up to $150 million of senior unsecured notes, the company said on Wednesday, a day after the country successfully sold a $1 billion, 10-year eurobond\u2026. "], "link": "https://www.onlanka.com/news/sri-lanka-peoples-leasing-to-issue-150-mln-notes-after-bond-success.html", "date_published": "July 19, 2012", "category": "Local News"} |
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{"date": "2007-11-14", "text": "The Clinton campaign today announced the addition of 44 members to its national LGBT Americans for Hillary Steering Committee. The announcement comes just a day after Clinton successfully hosted a fundraiser with 250 members of the LGBT community in Washington, DC as well as a day after the endorsement of openly gay Congressman Barney Frank. \"I am honored to have the support of these leaders in the LGBT community,\" Clinton said. \"Together, we can end the divisive politics of the current administration and renew the promise of fairness and equality for all Americans.\" The list of new supporters reflects the diversity of the LGBT community itself and includes Army veteran Eric Alva, the first marine to be injured during the war in Iraq; comedian Kate Clinton; transgender activists, Dana Beyer and Donna Rose; Robert Hanson, President of Levi Strauss of America; Alexander Robinson, CEO of the National Black Justice Coalition and Earl Fowlkes, President and CEO, International Federation of Black Prides, Inc. Several elected officials are also joining the national Steering Committee, including Delegate Adam Ebbin of Virginia, State Rep. Steve Howard of Vermont, State Senator Jolie Justus of Missouri, State Rep. Sarah Peake of Massachusetts, State Rep. David Pierce of New Hampshire, State Rep. Patricia Todd of Alabama, and State Rep. Kathy Webb of Arkansas. Clinton now has the public support of twenty members of the Board of the National Stonewall Democrats, including Board Co-chairs, Steve Driscoll and Laurie McBride. Hillary has been a longtime friend of the gay community. She fought against the Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA) both times and has worked on legislation that would promote equality for LGBT Americans. She worked to pass the Pension Protection Act, which allows same sex partners to transfer their pensions to each other and is an original co-sponsor of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act. Hillary is also an original co-sponsor of the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligation Act, which would grant the same benefits, including health insurance, to domestic partners of federal employees that are currently offered to only employees' legal spouses. She has been a champion of the Early Treatment for HIV Act, which expands access to vital treatment options for low-income individuals living with HIV and fought to fully fund the Ryan White CARE Act. As President, Hillary will work to make sure that gay and lesbian couples in committed relationships have the same rights and responsibilities as all Americans. She will also work to end discrimination in adoption laws, sign hate crimes legislation and ENDA into law, and put an end to the failed policy of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. New Committee Members Are*: Hon. Adam Ebbin, Delegate, Virginia House of Delegates Hon. Steve Howard, Vermont State Representative Hon. Jolie Justus, Missouri State Senator Hon. Sarah Peake, Massachusetts State Representative Hon. David Pierce, New Hampshire State Representative Hon. Patricia Todd, Alabama State Representative Hon. Kathy Webb, Arkansas State Representative Mario Acosta-Velez, National Board of Stonewall Democrats Michael Agins, principal, Agins and Associates Eric, Alva, veteran, first marine injured in Iraq Dana Beyer, Human Rights Campaign Board of Governors, Transgender activist Darren Bowie, DC activist; Vice President, Gertrude Stein Democratic Club Barbara Casbar-Siperstein, National Board of Stonewall Democrats, Transgender activist Kate Clinton, comedian Catherine, Dodd, a former Department of Health & Human Services regional director Clay Doherty, former Executive Director, Gay and Lesbian Leadership Council, Democratic National Committee; Board Member, Equality California PAC Stephen Driscoll, Co-chair, National Board of Stonewall Democrats Earl Fowlkes, President and CEO, International Federation of Black Prides, Inc. Jesse Garcia, National Board of Stonewall Democrats John Gile, Executive Director, Project Angel Food Doug Haloftis, partner, Gardere, Wynne, Sewell LLP Robert Hanson, President, Levi Strauss of America; Board Member, Hendrick Martin Foundation Jo Hoenninger, former Co-chair, Servicemembers Legal Defense Network Ray Hom, Board of Governors, Human Rights Campaign Rick Ingram, President, Stonewall Democrats of Illinois Leslie Katz, former San Francisco City Supervisor; past chair, San Francisco Democratic Party Jeffrey Marburg-Goodman, former chief procurement counsel, U.S. Agency for International Development. Laurie McBride, Co-chair, National Board of Stonewall Democrats Chance Mitchell, Co-founder and CEO, National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Justin Nelson, Co-founder and CEO, National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Peter Pappas, Board of Governors, Human Rights Campaign Dana Perlman, Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors, Public Policy Chair Craig Roberts, National Board of Stonewall Democrats H. 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{"poster":"Dangiuz","date":"2015-08-05T15:59:07.575+0000","title":"[URGENTE] Problema con l'ultimissimo update di Gangplank (5/8/2015)","subforum":"Aiuto e supporto","up_votes":1,"down_votes":1,"body":"Ho già fatto un post in Discussioni Generali, ma mi sono accorto che non è la sezione corretta, quindi mi scuso, e lo riapro nella sezione giusta.\r\n\r\nCiao a tutti. Con quest'ultimo aggiornamento che prevede la reintroduzione di Gangplank, ho notato che nella mia interfaccia, dove figurano i cooldown delle abilità, i miei gold, il mio AP, AD eccetera eccetera, i numeri sono molto sfocati, non definiti e risultano davvero difficili da leggere. Stessa cosa vale se premo tasto TAB e guardo il mio score, o quello di altri players. Io gioco con tutte le impostazioni su "molto basso", però l'interfaccia risultava ben leggibile fino a ieri (così come con le vecchie patch). Posso sapere se qualcuno ha il mio stesso problema, o se mi dice come risolverlo? Grazie in anticipo.\r\n\r\nEdit: Aggiungo che, pur provando ad alzare i settaggi, i numeri rimangono sempre sfocati. Sono inclusi i miei HP, mana, livello, e le kill alleate-nemiche in alto a destra.","replies":[{"poster":"twitchtv Vodky","date":"2015-08-05T16:32:33.025+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Mi lascia pensare che sia un problema di risoluzione dello schermo. Prova a cambiare un po i setaggi. Se hai un monitor vecchio sistema lo sfarfallio dello schermo.","replies":[{"poster":"I Exar I","date":"2015-08-05T17:15:23.088+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"io ho lo stesso problema, ho provato a cambiare risoluzione e come si volevasi dimostrare non è servito a un {{champion:105}} fritto, però un mio amico non ha questo problema e quindi non so se sia la patch o siamo noi ad avere dei pc che fanno piangere persino {{champion:32}} ...","replies":[{"poster":"Dangiuz","date":"2015-08-05T18:16:31.413+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"> [{quoted}](name=VERUARI,realm=EUW,application-id=98NGV4Al,discussion-id=TaX39fAs,comment-id=0000,timestamp=2015-08-05T16:32:33.025+0000)\n>\n> Mi lascia pensare che sia un problema di risoluzione dello schermo. Prova a cambiare un po i setaggi. Se hai un monitor vecchio sistema lo sfarfallio dello schermo.\n\nGioco su un portatile, ho provato anche quello però non è servito a nulla visto che gioco già sulla risoluzione ottimale.\n\n> [{quoted}](name=Kirito9719,realm=EUW,application-id=98NGV4Al,discussion-id=TaX39fAs,comment-id=00000000,timestamp=2015-08-05T17:15:23.088+0000)\n>\n> io ho lo stesso problema, ho provato a cambiare risoluzione e come si volevasi dimostrare non è servito a un {{champion:105}} fritto, però un mio amico non ha questo problema e quindi non so se sia la patch o siamo noi ad avere dei pc che fanno piangere persino {{champion:32}} ...\n\nPenso sia un problema che ha colpito alcuni utenti a questo punto, ho giocato sul pc di un amico e a lui si vede benissimo.\nP.s.: Devo ancora risolvere comunque, aspetto qualcuno per maggiori delucidazioni, magari uno Staffer.","replies":[{"poster":"I Exar I","date":"2015-08-05T18:59:47.151+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"pure io gioco su un portatile, magari è connesso al fatto che siamo sul portatile, comunque dato che è un bug sono sicuro che lo aggiusteranno in breve tempo, comunque si riesce a giocare lo stesso è solo \"fastidioso\".","replies":[{"poster":"Dangiuz","date":"2015-08-06T00:03:49.124+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"@Veruari: No, gioco su Windows 7. Non ho Windows 10.\n\n@Kirito: Lo spero. Per quanto riguarda me, invece, è molto fastidioso e peggiora notevolmente le mie prestazioni in game.","replies":[{"poster":"I Exar I","date":"2015-08-07T08:51:22.100+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"pure io ho w7, però a differenza di kirito a me non cambia nulla perchè comunque riesco a giocare tranquillissimo, il trucco è: non calcolare l'HUD {{champion:114}}","replies":[]}]}]},{"poster":"twitchtv Vodky","date":"2015-08-05T18:52:03.304+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Ma hai aggiornato a windows 10? Perchè in tal caso devi scaricare i driver da solo perché windows update non lo fa.","replies":[]}]}]}]},{"poster":"Zorby","date":"2015-08-06T10:03:12.476+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Sono su portatile e non ho nessun problema io.\nProvate ad ingrandire/ridurre la dimensione dell'interfaccia dalle impostazioni del game.","replies":[]}]} |
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I agree, and seeing more details of the study, I m not surprised that it was rural cats which I take to mean farm cats or barn cats--cats that live with ","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-741361769\"><blockquote><span title=\"ireply\">> -=-I've never heard of a pet male domestic cat killing a new<br/>\n> kitten brought into the family. I've had dozens of cats (rescues)and<br/>\n> never even had two cats fight let alone one kill another. Not saying<br/>\n> it "never" happens (obviously in your experience it does), but i dont<br/>\n> think its a normal response for a pet cat to kill a kitten, and would<br/>\n> venture to say its unusual.-=-<br/>\n> <br/>\n </span></blockquote>I agree, and seeing more details of the study, I'm not surprised that it was <br/>\n"rural cats" which I take to mean farm cats or barn cats--cats that live with <br/>\nhumans, but not in the house as lap-cats, fed canned food, trained not to <br/>\nscratch the couch. "Having cats" the way my grandmother did was way different <br/>\nfrom people having cats that never go outside, wear collars, etc. Somewhere in <br/>\nthere, I think instinct weakens. Lack of example or lack of normal feline <br/>\nbehavior from the other cats or something, I don't know. <br/>\n<br/>\nMy cats are fed inside and have a litter box (two) but also can go out a pet <br/>\ndoor, so they're inside/outside cats. <br/>\n<br/>\n"In the wild," my dog wouldn't have a pet cat. 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My experience is based entirely on some ancient British television show that","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-98190210\">I've never seen it nor experienced it nor had a friend who told me<br/>\nstories of it. My experience is based entirely on some ancient<br/>\nBritish television show that PBS used to show as filler that mentioned<br/>\ninfanticide in cats. I think it was based on a paper by D.W. McDonald<br/>\nthat I kept stumbling on when I was doing a google search. However, I<br/>\ndid find the abstract below with real data and real experience of some<br/>\nfield biologists:<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\nTitle: Infanticide in rural male cats (Felis catus L.) as a<br/>\nreproductive mating tactic<br/>\nAuthor(s): Pontier D, Natoli E<br/>\nSource: AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR 25 (6): 445-449 1999<br/>\nDocument Type: Article<br/>\nLanguage: English<br/>\nCited References: 25 Times Cited: 6 Find Related Records<br/>\nInformation<br/>\nAbstract: Here we report six cases of infanticide in the domestic cat<br/>\ndirectly observed in populations located in the rural environment.<br/>\nThis is the first time that infanticide in domestic cats has been<br/>\nwitnessed directly and described. All infanticidal males were fully<br/>\nadult and sexually mature unknown males. All kittens killed were<br/>\nwithin their first week of life. The killing pattern was generally the<br/>\nsame as that described in lions. All females reacted aggressively but<br/>\ncould not prevent the infanticide. Three hypotheses are discussed :<br/>\n(1) infanticide is a remnant of cat male reproductive strategy<br/>\nselected in the original environment; (2) the conditions of the rural<br/>\nenvironment have created a selection pressure encouraging a<br/>\npolymorphism of infanticidal and noninfanticidal males to evolve; (3)<br/>\ninfanticide is an abnormal behaviour caused by environmental<br/>\nconditions such as human disturbance. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc. <br/>\n<br/>\n--- In <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com\">AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com</a>, "queenjane555"<br/>\n<queenjane555@y...> wrote:<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"qreply\"> > > I didn't say they always did, just that they do. <br/>\n> <br/>\n> Thats interesting...i've heard of male lions who recently take over <br/>\n> the pride(kill or chase off the top lion)killing the offspring of<br/>\n> that <br/>\n> top lion. I've never heard of a pet male domestic cat killing a new <br/>\n> kitten brought into the family. I've had dozens of cats (rescues)and <br/>\n> never even had two cats fight let alone one kill another. 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If males spray it is because they got fixed too late. My cats all hate each other. Nico and Storm (females) are litter mates and tolerate each other. Mr.","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-777122171\">carolyn wrote:<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> >The discussion about having many animals (among other<br/>\n>things) made me think to ask my question here.<br/>\n><br/>\n>We already had 2 male cats (and 2 female dogs) when we<br/>\n>added a female cat last year. They're all<br/>\n>neutered/spayed. <br/>\n><br/>\n>Do male and female cats generally not get along? I've<br/>\n>tried everything I could think of. The boys chase the<br/>\n>girl daily, lunging at her when they get the chance<br/>\n>but she's a good jumper and no one has been hurt. <br/>\n><br/>\n>The cats are also spraying around the house here and<br/>\n>there. It's been like this since we got her but I'm<br/>\n>reaching my limit. Is this a hopeless situation or<br/>\n>does someone know something I can do to solve this?<br/>\n> <br/>\n><br/>\n </span></blockquote>If males spray it is because they got "fixed" too late.<br/>\nMy cats all hate each other. Nico and Storm (females) are litter mates <br/>\nand tolerate each other. Mr. Kitty is a 1/2 brother from another litter <br/>\nwho is a sweetie and would cuddle and clean his male litter mates, but <br/>\nthey are gone ~sniff~ and the ladies hiss at him all the time. Poor boy. <br/>\nAlley Cat is the mom and hates the whole bunch. Of course she does not <br/>\nlike anyone except for me.<br/>\nKitty pics:<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://photobucket.com/albums/v73/jjjwoolfolk/Cats/\">http://photobucket.com/albums/v73/jjjwoolfolk/Cats/</a><br/>\nThe cuteness will overpower you......<br/>\n-- <br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\nJulie W (The Zaftig Goddess)<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://stores.ebay.com/The-Zaftig-Goddess_W0QQsspagenameZMEQ3aFQ3aSTQQtZkm\">http://stores.ebay.com/The-Zaftig-Goddess_W0QQsspagenameZMEQ3aFQ3aSTQQtZkm</a> <br/>\n<%3F<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://stores.ebay.com/The-Zaftig-Goddess_W0QQsspagenameZMEQ3aFQ3aSTQQtZkm%3F\">http://stores.ebay.com/The-Zaftig-Goddess_W0QQsspagenameZMEQ3aFQ3aSTQQtZkm%3F</a>><br/>\nLive and Learn<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.geocities.com/live-and-learn.geo/\">http://www.geocities.com/live-and-learn.geo/</a><br/>\nThe Homeschool Zone<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.freewebs.com/thehomeschoolzone/index.htm\">http://www.freewebs.com/thehomeschoolzone/index.htm</a><br/>\n<br/>\n*"They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one <br/>\nhalf so bad as a lot of ignorance."*<br/>\n<br/>\n* *<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":59925222,"authorName":"queenjane555","from":""queenjane555" <queenjane555@...>","profile":"queenjane555","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: cats","postDate":"1126106012","msgId":22980,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PGRmbjAycytoM200QGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PGRmbXY5cys0NG9pQGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22978,"nextInTopic":22981,"prevInTime":22979,"nextInTime":22981,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"... Thats interesting...i ve heard of male lions who recently take over the pride(kill or chase off the top lion)killing the offspring of that top lion. I ve","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-52830142\"><blockquote><span title=\"ireply\">> I didn't say they always did, just that they do. <br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>Thats interesting...i've heard of male lions who recently take over <br/>\nthe pride(kill or chase off the top lion)killing the offspring of<br/>\nthat <br/>\ntop lion. I've never heard of a pet male domestic cat killing a new <br/>\nkitten brought into the family. I've had dozens of cats (rescues)and <br/>\nnever even had two cats fight let alone one kill another. 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And female cats may be more wary of new male cats (whether they are intact or not) because male cats do kill","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-536803052\">I didn't say they always did, just that they do. And female cats may<br/>\nbe more wary of new male cats (whether they are intact or not) because<br/>\nmale cats do kill kittens--not always, and have been known to and<br/>\nmight find it biologically advantageous ;>. <br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"qreply\"> --- In <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com\">AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com</a>, SandraDodd@a... wrote:<br/>\n> Male cats don't ALWAYS kill unrelated kittens. "Might" or "have<br/>\nbeen known <br/>\n> to" or "might find it biologically advantageous" would be truer than<br/>\n"Male <br/>\n> cats kill unrelated kittens." <br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n> <br/>\n> Schuyler, do you think a fixed male (i.e. surgically broken male)<br/>\nwould have <br/>\n> the same instincts as an intact one? Do they know where the urge<br/>\narises? <br/>\n> (nuts or brains?)<br/>\n> <br/>\n> Sandra<br/>\n<br/>\nIt may vary by the age at which the male was fixed. I've known male<br/>\nneutered cats who still sprayed--and a quick google search says 10% of<br/>\nneutered males spray, as do 5% of spayed females--but I would assume<br/>\nthat the drive to reproduce would change when there weren't any<br/>\ntesticles producing testosterone. Have you ever seen pictures of male<br/>\nCastrati (<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castrato)\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castrato)</a>? Here's the last<br/>\nrecording of Allessandro Moreschi<br/>\n(<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Moreschi)\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Moreschi)</a>:<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.usrf.org/news/010308-castrato_recording.html.\">http://www.usrf.org/news/010308-castrato_recording.html.</a> Or the<br/>\neunuchs of China (<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.usrf.org/news/010308-eunuchs_china.html)\">http://www.usrf.org/news/010308-eunuchs_china.html)</a>?<br/>\nThere is a complete lack of post-pubescent male cues. Testosterone is<br/>\na big drug with huge behavioral changes associated. Apparently in<br/>\nEurope castration has been used to "treat" sex offenders with a change<br/>\nin recidivism from 46 percent to 3 percent according to one German<br/>\nstudy (<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.utmb.edu/imh/announcements.asp?id=67)\">http://www.utmb.edu/imh/announcements.asp?id=67)</a>. So, maybe<br/>\nthat which works in humans would also work in cats? With a recidivism<br/>\nrate of 3 to 7%? <br/>\n<br/>\nAha--here is a paper on infanticide among rats that states:<br/>\n"The presence of testosterone in the young male rat is implicated in<br/>\ninfanticidal behavior. Male rats castrated while young are much less<br/>\nlikely to kill newborn rats than intact controls (32% of castrates<br/>\nkill strange newborns, compared with 79.5% of intact males), but if<br/>\nthey are given replacement injections of testosterone their<br/>\ninfanticidal behavior resembles that of intact rats (76% are<br/>\ninfanticidal: Rosenberg et al. 1974)."<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.ratbehavior.org/infanticide.htm\">http://www.ratbehavior.org/infanticide.htm</a><br/>\n<br/>\nSounds like it is in the nuts.<br/>\n<br/>\nSo, probably not as likely to, and if the risks are relatively low to<br/>\nbegin with--and I can't find any data online giving me rates--then it<br/>\nshould be that much lower in neutered males. <br/>\n<br/>\nI found one article<br/>\n(<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.bsas.org.uk/downloads/annlproc/Pdf2003/016.pdf)\">http://www.bsas.org.uk/downloads/annlproc/Pdf2003/016.pdf)</a> looking at<br/>\naffiliative behaviour (e.g. allogroom, rub cat, miaow) in cats that<br/>\nfound that the presence of kittens only mildly increased defensive<br/>\ninteractions while increasing vigilance and what they called<br/>\naffiliative behaviours among a group of 9 adult cats living in a two<br/>\nstory house. The lack of much change in aggressive interactions when<br/>\nkittens were added to the interactions might mean that even without<br/>\nthe presence of male hormones the two female cats would hiss at the tom. <br/>\n<br/>\nSchuyler </span></blockquote></div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":1051378,"authorName":"SandraDodd@aol.com","from":"SandraDodd@...","profile":"sandralynndodd","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] Re: cats","postDate":"1126099394","msgId":22971,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDExMS41MWQ2MWMyYi4zMDUwNDNjMkBhb2wuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22970,"nextInTopic":22973,"prevInTime":22970,"nextInTime":22972,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"Male cats don t ALWAYS kill unrelated kittens. Might or have been known to or might find it biologically advantageous would be truer than Male cats","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-444651296\">Male cats don't ALWAYS kill unrelated kittens. "Might" or "have been known <br/>\nto" or "might find it biologically advantageous" would be truer than "Male <br/>\ncats kill unrelated kittens." <br/>\n<br/>\nI've never known one to do so, and have had a male cat around a litter of <br/>\nkittens not his own more than once. <br/>\n<br/>\nI've known dogs kill a kitten twice by trying to move them like the mom cat <br/>\ndoes--by gently trying to pick the cat up, but not being able to do it. <br/>\n(Well... did it with some and failed with others.) I don't know why the dogs were <br/>\nmoving the kittens one by one. Once (years ago) a dog was moving them from <br/>\nthe inside of the house to an outside house (guest house). More recently, <br/>\nKirby was here and I wasn't, and the dog was moving them from a closet to <br/>\nanother room. Putting them back where the mom cat had had them the first time. <br/>\nFemale dog.<br/>\n<br/>\nSchuyler, do you think a fixed male (i.e. surgically broken male) would have <br/>\nthe same instincts as an intact one? Do they know where the urge arises? <br/>\n(nuts or brains?)<br/>\n<br/>\nSandra<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":136871563,"authorName":"S.Waynforth","from":""S.Waynforth" <s.waynforth@...>","profile":"schuyliz","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: cats","postDate":"1126098430","msgId":22970,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PGRmbW9sdStraG5mQGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA3MDIwMDU0Ljg5NTk2LnFtYWlsQHdlYjUxNzEyLm1haWwueWFob28uY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22967,"nextInTopic":22971,"prevInTime":22969,"nextInTime":22971,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"Male cats kill unrelated kittens. Its one of the ways of getting to have sex with the female. You kill her kittens and she ll come into heat more quickly and","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1697975445\">Male cats kill unrelated kittens. Its one of the ways of getting to<br/>\nhave sex with the female. You kill her kittens and she'll come into<br/>\nheat more quickly and then you get to have your own kittens with her.<br/>\n It might make you a bit touchy to see a new guy around if you thought<br/>\nhe was going to attack you or your kittens. Lions and cheetahs do it<br/>\nto. I'm not sure about other wild cats. <br/>\n<br/>\nThere is a book called The Tribe of the Tiger<br/>\n(<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0752834711/qid=1126097930/sr=8-4/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i4_xgl/202-3545682-6231001)\">http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0752834711/qid=1126097930/sr=8-4/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i4_xgl/202-3545682-6231001)</a><br/>\nby Elizabeth Marshall Thomas that looks at cats and their lives. She<br/>\nwrote one about dogs as well--she's an anthropologist whose parents<br/>\nlived with the !Kung when she was a child. Her brother wrote the book<br/>\nWalkabout. Not that it has any bearing, but I like context.<br/>\n<br/>\nSchuyler <br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n--- In <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com\">AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com</a>, Laura Moseley <lsam400803@y...><br/>\nwrote:<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> > Do male and female cats generally not get along? <br/>\n> <br/>\n> We have 2 female cats and one male cat. All around the same age and<br/>\n </span></blockquote>all fixed. The female cats do not like the male. He on the other<br/>\nhand could care less. He is my sons cat and generally lives in his<br/>\nroom, but he is also and inside/outside cat and when he walks through<br/>\nthe house the females just look at him and hiss. They have never gone<br/>\npassed hissing, but they do hiss and it has been almost one year. We<br/>\nall get along though and make sure that nothing gets out of hand.<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"qreply\"> > <br/>\n> Laura M.<br/>\n> <br/>\n> <br/>\n> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] </span></blockquote></div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":59925222,"authorName":"queenjane555","from":""queenjane555" <queenjane555@...>","profile":"queenjane555","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: cats","postDate":"1126098382","msgId":22978,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PGRmbW9rZSs3NjQzQGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA3MDIwMDU0Ljg5NTk2LnFtYWlsQHdlYjUxNzEyLm1haWwueWFob28uY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22974,"nextInTopic":22980,"prevInTime":22977,"nextInTime":22979,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"... I think it would depend alot on the individual cats. We have one male and one female, both fixed. They are the same age, rescued both as kittens and raised","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-223642615\"><blockquote><span title=\"ireply\">> Do male and female cats generally not get along? <br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>I think it would depend alot on the individual cats. We have one male <br/>\nand one female, both fixed. They are the same age, rescued both as <br/>\nkittens and raised them together (they arent littermates though.)I've <br/>\nrescued cats in the past, and never had a problem with any of them <br/>\nfighting or not getting along, whether male or female, but they were <br/>\nall fixed so that might be a factor as well. I would think that two <br/>\nunneutered males might fight if there were a female present.<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\nKatherine</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":168245244,"authorName":"Laura Moseley","from":"Laura Moseley <lsam400803@...>","profile":"lsam400803","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] cats","postDate":"1126058453","msgId":22967,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA3MDIwMDU0Ljg5NTk2LnFtYWlsQHdlYjUxNzEyLm1haWwueWFob28uY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PGU5YWFhODE0MDUwOTA2MDkwMDY2NDg3OTBAbWFpbC5nbWFpbC5jb20+"},"prevInTopic":22966,"nextInTopic":22970,"prevInTime":22966,"nextInTime":22968,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"Do male and female cats generally not get along? We have 2 female cats and one male cat. All around the same age and all fixed. The female cats do not like","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1757618826\">Do male and female cats generally not get along? <br/>\n <br/>\nWe have 2 female cats and one male cat. All around the same age and all fixed. The female cats do not like the male. He on the other hand could care less. He is my sons cat and generally lives in his room, but he is also and inside/outside cat and when he walks through the house the females just look at him and hiss. They have never gone passed hissing, but they do hiss and it has been almost one year. We all get along though and make sure that nothing gets out of hand.<br/>\n <br/>\nLaura M.<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":168245244,"authorName":"Laura Moseley","from":"Laura Moseley <lsam400803@...>","profile":"lsam400803","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] cats","postDate":"1126058009","msgId":22966,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA3MDE1MzI5LjQyMTAwLnFtYWlsQHdlYjUxNzAyLm1haWwueWFob28uY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PEJGNDM0QTQwLjIwQjg2JXNjaGFkZmFtaWx5QFZHTGVhcm5pbmcuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22965,"nextInTopic":22967,"prevInTime":22965,"nextInTime":22967,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"I think cats are much more complicated than humans. We have 3 and they are so different. I have never enjoyed any animal as much as I have my kittys. I love","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1835798072\">I think cats are much more complicated than humans. We have 3 and they are so different. I have never enjoyed any animal as much as I have my kittys. I love just watching them. They should do a reality show that is just a house full of cats.<br/>\n <br/>\nLaura M.<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":126518448,"authorName":"C Johnson","from":"C Johnson <piscesmomx3@...>","profile":"piscesmomx3","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1126049377","msgId":22965,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA2MjMyOTM4LjQ2MTkwLnFtYWlsQHdlYjU0MTEyLm1haWwueWFob28uY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PDhiLjJlZWU2NDA5LjMwNGUzZmZlQGFvbC5jb20+"},"prevInTopic":22963,"nextInTopic":22966,"prevInTime":22964,"nextInTime":22966,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"Thank you Sandra. How true. I didn t think about it that way. Sometimes I live in a bubble and forget all parents are not like us. Chrissie ","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-171757284\">Thank you Sandra. How true. I didn't think about it that way. Sometimes I live in a bubble and forget all parents are not like us.<br/>\n <br/>\nChrissie<br/>\n<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:SandraDodd@...\">SandraDodd@...</a> wrote:<br/>\n<br/>\nIn a message dated 9/5/05 5:03:07 PM, <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:piscesmomx3@...\">piscesmomx3@...</a> writes:<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> > -=-We "heard" that "if you think it<br/>\n> is bad now just wait a few years" -=-<br/>\n> <br/>\n> -=-That is such a horrible thing for another parent to say. I love my <br/>\n> children. The older they get the more interesting their personalities are.-=-<br/>\n> <br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>They love their children too, I'm sure.<br/>\nAnd they're probably speaking from personal experience. <br/>\n<br/>\nWhen parents create and maintain an adversarial relationship, it DOES get <br/>\nworse as years go by.<br/>\n<br/>\nSandra<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\nSPONSORED LINKS <br/>\nAmerican family home insurance American family home insurance company American family home owner insurance Multi family home for sale Single family home for sale Family home finance <br/>\n<br/>\n---------------------------------<br/>\nYAHOO! 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Mail has the best spam protection around <br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://mail.yahoo.com\">http://mail.yahoo.com</a> <br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":1051378,"authorName":"SandraDodd@aol.com","from":"SandraDodd@...","profile":"sandralynndodd","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] cats","postDate":"1126035110","msgId":22958,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDhhLjJlOGE5M2M3LjMwNGY0OGE2QGFvbC5jb20+"},"prevInTopic":22956,"nextInTopic":22961,"prevInTime":22957,"nextInTime":22959,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"They might not want to share a litter box. Maybe get a second one somewhere else, or at least use the multiple cats kind of litter. If the house is small","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-145013844\">They might not want to share a litter box. Maybe get a second one somewhere <br/>\nelse, or at least use the "multiple cats" kind of litter.<br/>\n<br/>\nIf the house is small they won't get along as week as if they can spread out. <br/>\n <br/>\n<br/>\nDon't feed them all in one dish. Have several, and spread that out in the <br/>\narea too, at least at the main feeding time or when you first put it down. <br/>\nYou can consolidate the leftovers, but expecting them to share food and a litter <br/>\nbox might be asking for trouble.<br/>\n<br/>\nSandra<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":182561798,"authorName":"Steve & Tracy Schad","from":"Steve & Tracy Schad <schadfamily@...>","profile":"tapschad","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] cats","postDate":"1126031376","msgId":22963,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PEJGNDM0QTQwLjIwQjg2JXNjaGFkZmFtaWx5QFZHTGVhcm5pbmcuY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA2MTU0NjE1LjUxMTEzLnFtYWlsQHdlYjMyNzA1Lm1haWwubXVkLnlhaG9vLmNvbT4="},"prevInTopic":22961,"nextInTopic":22965,"prevInTime":22962,"nextInTime":22964,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"Carolyn (and anyone else w/ cat issues), Cats, like all creatures, can be complicated. Personality has as much to do with it as gender and size. I recommend","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1096384896\">Carolyn (and anyone else w/ cat issues),<br/>\n<br/>\nCats, like all creatures, can be complicated. Personality has as much to do<br/>\nwith it as gender and size. I recommend contacting Cats International. They<br/>\noffer a free behavior hotline to help people with just such issues. If there<br/>\nis a spraying/litterbox issue contact them sooner than later. I¹m guessing<br/>\nthey¹ll focus in on how to reduce stress for both these cats to help them<br/>\nlive peaceably together. It can be done.<br/>\n<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://www.catsinternational.org/contact/index.html\">http://www.catsinternational.org/contact/index.html</a><br/>\n<br/>\nGood luck and best wishes,<br/>\nTracy<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":229830308,"authorName":"Mary Cimo","from":"Mary Cimo <marycimo@...>","profile":"mary_cimo","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] cats","postDate":"1126022403","msgId":22956,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PGU5YWFhODE0MDUwOTA2MDkwMDY2NDg3OTBAbWFpbC5nbWFpbC5jb20+","inReplyToHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA2MTU0NjE1LjUxMTEzLnFtYWlsQHdlYjMyNzA1Lm1haWwubXVkLnlhaG9vLmNvbT4=","referencesHeader":"PGRmazhsbitqZ2t0QGVHcm91cHMuY29tPgkgPDIwMDUwOTA2MTU0NjE1LjUxMTEzLnFtYWlsQHdlYjMyNzA1Lm1haWwubXVkLnlhaG9vLmNvbT4="},"prevInTopic":22955,"nextInTopic":22958,"prevInTime":22955,"nextInTime":22957,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"We were told that a younger male and an older female would get along because the male would be submissive, but that was not our experience. Our younger ","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1801043346\">We were told that a younger male and an older female would get along because <br/>\nthe male would be submissive, but that was not our experience. Our younger <br/>\n(neutered) male was always paranoid and pouncing on the elderly <br/>\ndistinterested female. We lost her a couple of years ago, and he calmed down <br/>\nconsiderably. I'm not sure what is generally true.<br/>\n<br/>\nMary<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"qreply\"> On 9/6/05, carolyn <<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:caroln_1999@...\">caroln_1999@...</a>> wrote:<br/>\n> <br/>\n> The discussion about having many animals (among other<br/>\n> things) made me think to ask my question here.<br/>\n> <br/>\n> We already had 2 male cats (and 2 female dogs) when we<br/>\n> added a female cat last year. They're all<br/>\n> neutered/spayed.<br/>\n> <br/>\n> Do male and female cats generally not get along? I've<br/>\n> tried everything I could think of. The boys chase the<br/>\n> girl daily, lunging at her when they get the chance<br/>\n> but she's a good jumper and no one has been hurt.<br/>\n> <br/>\n> The cats are also spraying around the house here and<br/>\n> there. It's been like this since we got her but I'm<br/>\n> reaching my limit. Is this a hopeless situation or<br/>\n> does someone know something I can do to solve this?<br/>\n> <br/>\n> Carolyn<br/>\n> <br/>\n> __________________________________________________<br/>\n> Do You Yahoo!?<br/>\n> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around<br/>\n> <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://mail.yahoo.com\">http://mail.yahoo.com</a><br/>\n> <br/>\n> <br/>\n> <br/>\n> <br/>\n> Yahoo! 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We already had 2 male cats (and 2 female dogs) when we ","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1193950441\">The discussion about having many animals (among other<br/>\nthings) made me think to ask my question here.<br/>\n<br/>\nWe already had 2 male cats (and 2 female dogs) when we<br/>\nadded a female cat last year. They're all<br/>\nneutered/spayed. <br/>\n<br/>\nDo male and female cats generally not get along? I've<br/>\ntried everything I could think of. The boys chase the<br/>\ngirl daily, lunging at her when they get the chance<br/>\nbut she's a good jumper and no one has been hurt. <br/>\n<br/>\nThe cats are also spraying around the house here and<br/>\nthere. It's been like this since we got her but I'm<br/>\nreaching my limit. Is this a hopeless situation or<br/>\ndoes someone know something I can do to solve this?<br/>\n<br/>\nCarolyn <br/>\n<br/>\n__________________________________________________<br/>\nDo You Yahoo!?<br/>\nTired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://mail.yahoo.com\">http://mail.yahoo.com</a></div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":150527288,"authorName":"Ren Allen","from":""Ren Allen" <starsuncloud@...>","profile":"gruvystarchild","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1126016503","msgId":22953,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PGRmazhsbitqZ2t0QGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22947,"nextInTopic":22955,"prevInTime":22952,"nextInTime":22954,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":" We realize a lot of this is OUR problem, but please don t tell me that we are the only ones making mistakes along this huge adventure. Well...I could tell","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-175519354\">" We realize a lot of this is OUR problem, but please<br/>\ndon't tell me that we are the only ones making mistakes along this<br/>\nhuge adventure."<br/>\n<br/>\nWell...I could tell you that, but I'd be a huge hypocrite. Yes, I make<br/>\nmistakes plenty. But if someone posts a huge wad of negativity about<br/>\nhow they view their child, they should expect posts telling them to<br/>\nshift how they think/act towards that child.<br/>\nI'm not sure what else you'd expect here!:)<br/>\n<br/>\nThat doesn't mean I view your family as awful or horrible...anyone<br/>\neven seeking unschooling or gentle parenting answers is miles ahead of<br/>\nmost families.<br/>\n<br/>\nAbout the animals, I'm not sure how you got SO many animals without<br/>\nregards to the other members of the family. It's one thing to honor<br/>\ninterests, it's something else entirely when those interests are<br/>\ndetracting from someone elses peace and joy.<br/>\n<br/>\nSometimes you have to get creative when one member loves animals and<br/>\nsomeone else doesn't care for pets (I'm thinking of my own family),<br/>\nlike having a membership to the zoo, or frequenting pet stores, maybe<br/>\nvolunteering at a wildlife center etc...<br/>\nFilling your home with something that causes friction and distress is<br/>\nnot the best way to honor her interest. I guess you all have figured<br/>\nthat out now, but need a way to creatively problem solve now that it's<br/>\ntoo late!<br/>\n<br/>\nIf you sit down and discuss how it affects your dh, how the<br/>\nresponsibility is just too much for everyone and maybe try to find<br/>\nsome good homes for a few pets, would she be open to that? I don't<br/>\nthink it's fair for anyone to be surrounded by something they don't<br/>\nlike, sounds that aggravate them etc... My dh would be beside<br/>\nhimself...but that's why we discuss these issues BEFORE bringing any<br/>\nanimals into the house.<br/>\n<br/>\nBalance is the goal...you all just need to find that balance again.<br/>\n<br/>\nRen</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":126884268,"authorName":"HMSL2@aol.com","from":"HMSL2@...","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"re:Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1126014180","msgId":22961,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDguNmY3Njk3MDUuMzA0ZWY2ZTRAYW9sLmNvbT4="},"prevInTopic":22958,"nextInTopic":22963,"prevInTime":22960,"nextInTime":22962,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-432886478\"><<On the other hand there is our daughter. To her t.v. is distasteful<br/>\n(in our eyes) cartoons fron 8am to 10pm daily! Pottery class is her <br/>\noutside activity and she keeps frogs, saltwater fish and lizards as <br/>\nher intersts dictate. These activites are second cartoons of course.>><br/>\n*******************<br/>\nDistasteful? Cartoons? I had a neighbor several years ago use this word. I <br/>\nknew they were fairly strict parents who were more concerned about impressing <br/>\nothers than their children. So much so they thought our son and family was ill <br/>\n suited for their sweet little girls.<br/>\nJust yesterday, their oldest, walked down the road dressed in an all black <br/>\nlace dress,black lace hat, a large lace black umbrella and black makeup. She <br/>\ntold my son last week that when she is 38 (no clue about the number) she was <br/>\ngoing to hang herself in the family dining room in front of her kids. <br/>\nWhy? I don't know *yet but I suspect she is rebelling against her parents.<br/>\n********************<br/>\n <br/>\n<<The puzzle lies in the fact that if our daughter even senses that she <br/>\nis about to learn something outside her interest area she shuts <br/>\ndown. If we were to ask her the time she will not respond since it <br/>\ncould be construed as learning outside her field of interest. If we <br/>\nask her if she were to buy 5 additional fish then how many would she <br/>\nhave. She would then know she is being "tricked" into learning math <br/>\nand will not respond. Many times in conversation you can see that <br/>\npresented information is being thought of as learning and so ends the <br/>\ndiscussion.>><br/>\n**********************<br/>\nThis is classic for a child who attended public school. You may still see <br/>\nthis in two years. I would suggest changing your relationship with her. You need <br/>\n to be her friend and playmate right now not her teacher.<br/>\n************************<br/>\n<br/>\n<<We are also ready to disallow cartoons. They have been the root of <br/>\nso much family disruption(not eating dinner together, just 5 more <br/>\nminites!!!, not taking care of other responsibilities first like <br/>\nfeeding pets.) and on and on.>>><br/>\n*************<br/>\nThis will bring you unhappy results for all. Maybe she would like to go <br/>\nsomewhere? Maybe as much as her brother but for her?<br/>\n*********<br/>\n <br/>\n<< We have considered letting pets die <br/>\n(we would need to lie if we let them go free) from lack of care as a <br/>\nlearning tool, yet we hate to see them suffer. >><br/>\n**************<br/>\nYou know I had a situation a little over a year ago regarding pets. Ours was <br/>\na cat and litter box... The cat is no longer his job and his room smells <br/>\nmuch nicer.. When parents buy pets they must know that in the end if the animal <br/>\nis un-cared for the job becomes theirs. Why (knowing this now myself) would <br/>\nyou want to have weekly stress over something that can easily be <br/>\nresolved/stopped?<br/>\n******************************************<br/>\n<br/>\n<<Well, that is enough, I guess, to get the picture, any ideas? We <br/>\nwill consider all options, if any. We "heard" that "if you think it <br/>\nis bad now just wait a few years" <br/>\nThanks for listening,<br/>\nJeff & Judi>><br/>\n***<br/>\nJeff and Judi, my advice... get your daughter out of the house, talk to her <br/>\nand get to know her before she gets to puberty and stops talking. It only gets <br/>\n harder or worse when parents stop working at it and give up.<br/>\nLaura~ <br/>\n<br/>\n <br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":1051378,"authorName":"SandraDodd@aol.com","from":"SandraDodd@...","profile":"sandralynndodd","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1125967358","msgId":22947,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDhiLjJlZWU2NDA5LjMwNGUzZmZlQGFvbC5jb20+"},"prevInTopic":22946,"nextInTopic":22953,"prevInTime":22946,"nextInTime":22948,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"... They love their children too, I m sure. And they re probably speaking from personal experience. When parents create and maintain an adversarial","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-773734487\">In a message dated 9/5/05 5:03:07 PM, <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:piscesmomx3@...\">piscesmomx3@...</a> writes:<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> > -=-We "heard" that "if you think it<br/>\n> is bad now just wait a few years" -=-<br/>\n> <br/>\n> -=-That is such a horrible thing for another parent to say. I love my <br/>\n> children. The older they get the more interesting their personalities are.-=-<br/>\n> <br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>They love their children too, I'm sure.<br/>\nAnd they're probably speaking from personal experience. <br/>\n<br/>\nWhen parents create and maintain an adversarial relationship, it DOES get <br/>\nworse as years go by.<br/>\n<br/>\nSandra<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":126518448,"authorName":"C Johnson","from":"C Johnson <piscesmomx3@...>","profile":"piscesmomx3","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1125961361","msgId":22946,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDIwMDUwOTA1MjMwMjQyLjQ5MTE4LnFtYWlsQHdlYjU0MTAzLm1haWwueWFob28uY29tPg==","inReplyToHeader":"PGRmaGpybiszY3VoQGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22945,"nextInTopic":22947,"prevInTime":22945,"nextInTime":22947,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"We heard that if you think it is bad now just wait a few years That is such a horrible thing for another parent to say. I love my children. The older","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1623170163\">We "heard" that "if you think it <br/>\nis bad now just wait a few years" <br/>\n<br/>\nThat is such a horrible thing for another parent to say. I love my children. The older they get the more interesting their personalities are.<br/>\n <br/>\nChrissie<br/>\n<br/>\njudijeffliawyatt <<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:jkeller5@...\">jkeller5@...</a>> wrote:<br/>\nHi,<br/>\nWe have been unschooling our 10 yo daughter and 7 yo son for 2 years <br/>\nnow. Our son is taking to it just fine and has an incredible <br/>\ncuriosity, desire to explore and learn. If it is t.v., he watches <br/>\nDiscovery or the Science channels. He is active with karate and <br/>\ntriathlons which is plenty! <br/>\n<br/>\nOn the other hand there is our daughter. To her t.v. is distasteful<br/>\n(in our eyes) cartoons fron 8am to 10pm daily! Pottery class is her <br/>\noutside activity and she keeps frogs, saltwater fish and lizards as <br/>\nher intersts dictate. These activites are second cartoons of course.<br/>\n<br/>\nThe puzzle lies in the fact that if our daughter even senses that she <br/>\nis about to learn something outside her interest area she shuts <br/>\ndown. If we were to ask her the time she will not respond since it <br/>\ncould be construed as learning outside her field of interest. If we <br/>\nask her if she were to buy 5 additional fish then how many would she <br/>\nhave. She would then know she is being "tricked" into learning math <br/>\nand will not respond. Many times in conversation you can see that <br/>\npresented information is being thought of as learning and so ends the <br/>\ndiscussion.<br/>\n<br/>\nWe are also ready to disallow cartoons. They have been the root of <br/>\nso much family disruption(not eating dinner together, just 5 more <br/>\nminites!!!, not taking care of other responsibilities first like <br/>\nfeeding pets.) and on and on. We have considered letting pets die <br/>\n(we would need to lie if we let them go free) from lack of care as a <br/>\nlearning tool, yet we hate to see them suffer. <br/>\n<br/>\nWell, that is enough, I guess, to get the picture, any ideas? We <br/>\nwill consider all options, if any. We "heard" that "if you think it <br/>\nis bad now just wait a few years" <br/>\n<br/>\nThanks for listening,<br/>\n<br/>\nJeff & Judi<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\nSPONSORED LINKS <br/>\nAmerican family home insurance American family home insurance company American family home owner insurance Multi family home for sale Single family home for sale Family home finance <br/>\n<br/>\n---------------------------------<br/>\nYAHOO! 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Mail has the best spam protection around <br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://mail.yahoo.com\">http://mail.yahoo.com</a> <br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":1051378,"authorName":"SandraDodd@aol.com","from":"SandraDodd@...","profile":"sandralynndodd","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1125940604","msgId":22945,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDEyOS42NGEwMTFkMS4zMDRkZDc3Y0Bhb2wuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22944,"nextInTopic":22946,"prevInTime":22944,"nextInTime":22946,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"... Unfortunately, it s normal for parents not to take very good care of kids. Some parents are downright abusive to their kids while reciting the evil mantra","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-856405012\">In a message dated 9/5/05 10:58:23 AM, <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:pamsoroosh@...\">pamsoroosh@...</a> writes:<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> > -=-It is NORMAL for kids not to take good care of pets.-=-<br/>\n> <br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>Unfortunately, it's normal for parents not to take very good care of kids.<br/>\nSome parents are downright abusive to their kids while reciting the evil <br/>\nmantra "it's for your own good."<br/>\n<br/>\nIt wouldn't hurt for parents to practice on pets. <g><br/>\nPracticing on kids is good too. <br/>\n<br/>\nAnd what Ren and were discussing last night is that when parents are gentler <br/>\nand more positive with their kids, they come to be happier, gentler and more <br/>\npositive with and in themselve<br/>\n<br/>\nSandra<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":126919745,"authorName":"Pam Sorooshian","from":"Pam Sorooshian <pamsoroosh@...>","profile":"psoroosh","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Re: [AlwaysLearning] Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1125939448","msgId":22944,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PDM1NUEzNEU5LUM4NTQtNEMwNS1BNEIzLTlERkJGOTE0MTUxM0BlYXJ0aGxpbmsubmV0Pg==","inReplyToHeader":"PGRmaGpybiszY3VoQGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg==","referencesHeader":"PGRmaGpybiszY3VoQGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22942,"nextInTopic":22945,"prevInTime":22943,"nextInTime":22945,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"... How about taking the opposite approach and EMBRACE her interests instead of denigrating them? Find out what her favorite cartoons are. Watch them with her.","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1434665410\">On Sep 5, 2005, at 7:14 AM, judijeffliawyatt wrote:<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> > We are also ready to disallow cartoons. They have been the root of<br/>\n> so much family disruption(not eating dinner together, just 5 more<br/>\n> minites!!!, not taking care of other responsibilities first like<br/>\n> feeding pets.) and on and on.<br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>How about taking the opposite approach and EMBRACE her interests <br/>\ninstead of denigrating them?<br/>\nFind out what her favorite cartoons are. Watch them with her. Rent <br/>\nthem so you can watch them in a "marathon" format. Find related <br/>\nmerchandise to buy. Have FUN with it. Dress up like cartoon <br/>\ncharacters for Halloween (whole family). Plan a trip to an animation <br/>\nstudio - does she like Disney cartoons? Plan a trip to Disneyland and <br/>\nCalifornia Adventure where they have a very cool animation studio <br/>\nwhere kids get to engage in a bunch of animation activities.<br/>\n<br/>\nYou're missing something big if you don't recognize what cartoons <br/>\noffer. Lots of cartoons have really significant themes - friendship, <br/>\ndanger, good versus evil, loyalty, and so on. Watch WITH her and look <br/>\nfor the FUN in it. Get the jokes. Laugh. Do NOT make it into a <br/>\nlesson, but just make it a together time.<br/>\n<br/>\nThe cartoons might be a way to escape from you. You'll never find out <br/>\nbecause you appear to be treating her as an adversary - she is <br/>\nsensitive to you trying to manipulate her into learning. Stop that.<br/>\nBe on her side. Love what she loves.<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> > We have considered letting pets die<br/>\n> (we would need to lie if we let them go free) from lack of care as a<br/>\n> learning tool, yet we hate to see them suffer.<br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>You're considering being very meanspirited. I'm pretty sure you don't <br/>\nreally want to model that, right? What DO you want to model?<br/>\n<br/>\nMy daughter has a hamster. It is in a nice big aquarium right in the <br/>\nliving room and I take good care of it. I change its water every <br/>\nsingle day. I give it little treats - whenever I'm eating a piece of <br/>\nfruit or veggie and cut off a little bit and give it to the hamster. <br/>\nI feed it. I clean its cage.<br/>\n<br/>\nMy daughter is 14 and I still do all these things. Why? Because I <br/>\ndecided when we got it that it was going to be a source of joy to our <br/>\nfamily, not something to fight over and certainly not something to <br/>\nmake my daughter feel ashamed about or like a failure. LOTS of times <br/>\nI'll say, "Hey, Rosie, give the hamster some food." Or, "Rosie, come <br/>\nhelp me change the hamster bedding." I don't interrupt her and I <br/>\ndon't insist and if she doesn't find time I just do it, happily.<br/>\n<br/>\nIt is NORMAL for kids not to take good care of pets. Why parents set <br/>\nthemselves up for a daily battle, by getting pets under the condition <br/>\nthat the children will care for them - is beyond me. A set up for a <br/>\nkid to feel like a failure and everybody to end up with hard <br/>\nfeelings. What I try to do is share the enjoyment of taking care of <br/>\nthat sweet little hamster - if it isn't like that, then I don't ask <br/>\nfor help.<br/>\n<br/>\nI suspect your thoughts are filled with, "But she 'should' take care <br/>\nof her own pets." "But she shouldn't watch so much tv." "But she <br/>\nshould want to watch something better than cartoons." And so on.<br/>\n<br/>\nYou sound very angry at her that she's not rising to your <br/>\nexpectations. In fact, you sound angry at her for not "being" a <br/>\nbetter person.<br/>\n<br/>\nThat's a pretty horrible reality for a child to have to live with - <br/>\nher parents not thinking well of her, in general.<br/>\n<br/>\nI really truly think that if you fix YOUR problem - change the way <br/>\nyou think of her (especially that she doesn't fare well in <br/>\ncomparisons to her brother) - you'll find that curiosity and love of <br/>\nlearning will slowly return to her.<br/>\n<br/>\nBut, you cannot MAKE that happen. What you can do is love her now - <br/>\nSHOW that you love her by showing respect for her choices. And, <br/>\ngently invite her to do things with you for the ENJOYMENT, not to <br/>\ntrick her into learning something.<br/>\n<br/>\nAlso - no more exaggeration. How can she watch tv from 8 am to 10 pm? <br/>\nDo you NEVER go out of the house with her?<br/>\n<br/>\nI'm really sad for you because you're missing out on the love and <br/>\nlaughter and closeness of these wonderful years. I so understand <br/>\nbeing worried about our children - that they won't be prepared for <br/>\nthe future. I really do. But maybe you could just decide to take a <br/>\nbreak from that worry, for now, for, say, one year. For one year just <br/>\nfocus on ONLY the positives and LOOK differently at everything and <br/>\ntry to see positives where you've never seen them. Think more about <br/>\ncartoons - watch them. Think about what is so great about them. Find <br/>\nsome that you loved as a kid and rent them - my kids were pretty <br/>\namused at how excited I got when we bought a "Mighty Mouse" cartoon <br/>\nfrom the dollar store. We watched it and I just laughed so hard - I <br/>\nhadn't seen those cartoons for over 40 years. It was great. When <br/>\nyou've watched her cartoons with her and enjoyed them, a lot, maybe <br/>\nyou can introduce some new ones - "Kiko's Delivery Service" is a <br/>\nwonderful Japanese animated movie - same guy who made "Spirited Away" <br/>\nwhich is absolutely gorgeous and weird and may or may not be to her <br/>\ntaste.<br/>\n<br/>\nGo on a Disney movie kick - get one every day and watch it as a <br/>\nfamily. Have popcorn. Have fun. And let it go if that doesn't <br/>\ninterest her. Or just get it yourself and watch it and let her join <br/>\nyou or not.<br/>\n<br/>\nAlso - think about why she'd want to watch cartoons all the time? <br/>\nWhat else is going on in the home? Cartoons are THE most attractive <br/>\nthing to her, right now. Respect that - but you might wonder what <br/>\nelse MIGHT be attractive to her. How about horseback riding lessons? <br/>\nIce skating? Backpacking? Barbie dolls. Origami. Cooking.<br/>\n<br/>\nDoes she have friends? Do they sit and watch cartoons with her during <br/>\nthat 8 am to 10 pm time?<br/>\n<br/>\nWhat else is going on? Is she depressed?<br/>\n<br/>\nPlease remember that how her parents think of her, now, is how she is <br/>\nlikely to think of herself, when she's an adult.<br/>\n<br/>\n-pam</div>","specialLinks":[]},{"userId":150527288,"authorName":"Ren Allen","from":""Ren Allen" <starsuncloud@...>","profile":"gruvystarchild","replyTo":"LIST","spamInfo":{"isSpam":false,"reason":"12"},"subject":"Stubborn ain't the half of it!","postDate":"1125939068","msgId":22942,"canDelete":false,"contentTrasformed":false,"systemMessage":false,"headers":{"messageIdInHeader":"PGRmaHQxcys1amM2QGVHcm91cHMuY29tPg=="},"prevInTopic":22941,"nextInTopic":22944,"prevInTime":22941,"nextInTime":22943,"topicId":22940,"numMessagesInTopic":0,"msgSnippet":"On the other hand there is our daughter. To her t.v. is distasteful (in our eyes) cartoons fron 8am to 10pm daily! Pottery class is her outside activity and","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-255249860\">"On the other hand there is our daughter. To her t.v. is distasteful<br/>\n(in our eyes) cartoons fron 8am to 10pm daily! Pottery class is her<br/>\noutside activity and she keeps frogs, saltwater fish and lizards as<br/>\nher intersts dictate. These activites are second cartoons of course."<br/>\n<br/>\nThere's a lot of negativity tied to your view about your dd's <br/>\ninterests. Her interests, including cartoons, are just as valid as <br/>\nyour ds's interests. If she loves cartoons, watch them with her, try <br/>\nto understand them, help her access other aspects of this love and <br/>\nbecome her ally, not her enemy.<br/>\nUnschooling can not unfold in the way you read about here unless you <br/>\nDO become their ally.<br/>\n<br/>\nTry to let go of those negative perceptions, she is picking up on <br/>\nthat, I guarantee it! 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If what she does is distasteful to you,","messageBody":"<div id=\"ygrps-yiv-1228629331\">In a message dated 9/5/05 10:13:24 AM, <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:jkeller5@...\">jkeller5@...</a> writes:<br/>\n<br/>\n<br/>\n<blockquote><span title=\"ireply\"> > -=-If we<br/>\n> ask her if she were to buy 5 additional fish then how many would she<br/>\n> have. She would then know she is being "tricked" into learning math<br/>\n> and will not respond. -=-<br/>\n> <br/>\n<br/>\n </span></blockquote>If you konw she would know the answer, then you're not even tricking her into <br/>\nlearning, you're just being critical.<br/>\n<br/>\nIf what she does is distasteful to you, she probably knows it. It would be <br/>\nbetter for you and her and the relationship between you and her for you to <br/>\nreally, openly and honestly, look at her interests through her eyes. Find out <br/>\nwhat she DOES like. Like it with her.<br/>\n<br/>\nDon't think of her as "stubborn." It's negative.<br/>\nThink of it as focussed or dedicated.<br/>\n<br/>\n-=-Many times in conversation you can see that<br/>\npresented information is being thought of as learning and so ends the<br/>\ndiscussion.-=-<br/>\n<br/>\nThen it has happened way too many times, and shouldn't be happening many <br/>\ntimes.<br/>\n<br/>\n-=-We are also ready to disallow cartoons. They have been the root of<br/>\nso much family disruption(not eating dinner together, just 5 more<br/>\nminites!!!,-=-<br/>\n<br/>\nRecord them so she can watch later.<br/>\nPlan your dinner around her favorite shows. You would do that for your <br/>\nhusband, wouldn't you? Not call him to the table five minutes before the end of <br/>\nWest Wing or whatever he likes?<br/>\n<br/>\n-=-ther responsibilities first like<br/>\nfeeding pets.) and on and on. We have considered letting pets die<br/>\n(we would need to lie if we let them go free)-=-<br/>\n<br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://sandradodd.com/haveto\">http://sandradodd.com/haveto</a><br/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://sandradodd.com/deschooling\">http://sandradodd.com/deschooling</a><br/>\n<br/>\nYou see pets as a learning tool? <br/>\nHow, then, do you see your children? <br/>\n<br/>\n-=-Well, that is enough, I guess, to get the picture, any ideas? We<br/>\nwill consider all options, if any. We "heard" that "if you think it<br/>\nis bad now just wait a few years"-=-<br/>\n<br/>\nIf you don't change your course, it will be worse tomorrow than today.<br/>\nIt's the parents who need to change, not the child.<br/>\n<br/>\n-=-<br/>\nThe puzzle lies in the fact that if our daughter even senses that she<br/>\nis about to learn something outside her interest area she shuts<br/>\ndown. -=-<br/>\n<br/>\nThat's not a puzzle. 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La Lech\u00f3nera is therefore the place which serves up Lech\u00f3n, and here in Tampa you'll find La Lech\u00f3nera along Armenia Avenue just north of Hillsborough Avenue.Other diners have described this place as a Puerto Rican eatery which also serves Cuban, Colombian, and Honduran food, so I'm gonna play it safe and just call this another terrific Latin eatery along Armenia Avenue.From the outside this little yellow building looks very unassuming, until you start noticing all of the cars in the parking lot, and see the line of people forming outside the door. \u00a0La Lech\u00f3nera serves cafeteria-style Latin food and the lines of people stretching out the door attest to the goodness of their cooking. Most folks were there to pick up to-go orders which is a good thing since there are only about a dozen tables inside. As quickly as the tables are cleared another group of people were sitting down.They were slammed on a Saturday afternoon, but the lady behind the counter told me that they are always busy. She apologized profusely that they did not have any clean serving plates, but offered to put my meal into a carry-out container, and then gave me a wink and said that she'd add a little extra to make up for the inconvenience.I ordered the house special which was Lech\u00f3n A La Barita Con Guineos Verdes, and in my butchered Spanish that translates into the roasted suckling pig with green bananas (plantains). She gave me a side of yellow rice, black beans, and chopped onions, along with several pieces of Cuban bread and fried plantains.Imagine my shock when I got to the table and realized that the woman had given me enough food for TWO entire meals! The roast pork was excellent -- still moist with pieces of crispy skin attached. The yellow rice, black beans, and chopped onions were delicious, and the fried plantains were some of the best that I've had. I munched away very happily until I was full, and then realized I had barely made a dent in all of the food that this woman had given me. I sealed up the to-go container and put it in a bag to take home for tonight's dinner.Now the best part.... the everyday price for this incredible meal was $5.95. A lot of food for a cheap price - you can't beat that!", "Date": "2013-04-27", "Author_Location": "Tampa, FL"}, {"Author": "L J.", "ReviewID": "XT2GooR1kVgFON-fTIo8GQ", "Overall": "5.0", "Content": "Yummy!!!! I believe my opinion really counts as I'm Puerto Rican and I lived in the island 22 years. This place is the perfect hole in the wall with all the delicious foods you could imagine. The have mofongo and I must say it compares to mofongo you can find in pin\u00f1ones and maybe luquillo at the kioskos. 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I could have devoured a whole plate of those bits of crunchy goodness!Overall, it was a fair meal for a good price. ( I'd rate it a 2.5 but you can't give a 1/2 star rating, so 3 it is!)", "Date": "2010-12-05", "Author_Location": "Tampa, FL"}, {"Author": "Martic R.", "ReviewID": "_udc7stGrNEkuA7tPXymNQ", "Overall": "4.0", "Content": "From the outside this place doesn't look like much and you don't know exactly what to expect when you walk in. To my surprise I found a cafeteria style dinning room, where you can let your eyes savor all the food while you are trying to make a selection. You can also order anything from the menu which offers a good range of options including seafood dishes like octopus salad!!! Overall good prices with a small reminder of the island.", "Date": "2012-12-29", "Author_Location": "Valrico, FL"}, {"Author": "Mike S.", "ReviewID": "TAsB5lC759OiERERx6irUA", "Overall": "2.0", "Content": "This restaurant is firmly located in the center of a long string of Latin restaurants all up and down Armenia Avenue, my primary flight path for local eating. \u00a0The varieties include Cuban, Spanish, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Colombian, Honduran, Peruvian, etc........some classy, some minimal, and most adequate. \u00a0La Lechonera falls in the lower tier based on lots of comparisions. \u00a0I found the Puerto Rican mofongo to be greasy and off-flavored, compared to the marvelous version at La Casona, further north on Armenia. \u00a0The atmosphere is hectic/haphazard but it remains a popular place with low prices & lots of regular customers. \u00a0Minimal seating, zero amenities, and most customers are getting take-out.", "Date": "2011-11-01", "Author_Location": "Tampa, FL"}, {"Author": "Laura S.", "ReviewID": "Vw6wWOWMpxRXFoGUHKXuGw", "Overall": "4.0", "Content": "I have an unrelated business and I see this kind of deciept before, It seems that the competetors are at again, with the lousy reviews. I have been going to La Lechonera for just about ten years now. In my opinion it is not only consistant but \u00a0the best in Tampa and is as close as you are going to get from Puerto Rico with out traveling there. I have never had a bad meal. While I stick to Yellow rice ,Pork, Red beans and Pastelles. I have tried Ropa Vieja, their salads ,Sandwiches,Tamales white rice 7 Black beans and all were very good. \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0The one thing I really hate \u00a0hate about going to La Leconera are the long lines \u00a0waiting, There have been times when the line was out the door, but there is always always a line. That has to trell you something ! . The prices are reasonable not cheap. But the authenticity in my opinion is very good. \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Don't believe the other reviews without \u00a0trying \u00a0it for yourslef you may find that for any more authentic Puerto Rican food you will have to either go to Puerto Rico or have your MOM cook it for you.", "Date": "2012-06-21", "Author_Location": "Palm Harbor, FL"}, {"Author": "Steph G.", "ReviewID": "yE055Y4oO-SZj8o02_Y2HA", "Overall": "4.0", "Content": "Best roast pork sandwiches around. Their Cuban is pretty top notch too. Always clean, with friendly employees. 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{"poster":"Garekk","date":"2016-05-20T20:23:30.740+0000","title":"Nocturne's ult should mini-fear all enemy champions immediately around his target.","subforum":"Gameplay","up_votes":170,"down_votes":30,"body":"Because he jump scares them.\r\n\r\nAll the lights go out, a horrible voice whispers _"Darkness..."_ and then a monster from your worst nightmares comes barreling out of the shadows.\r\n\r\nYou would shit your pants and run away. I dont care how much Demacia you have, no one can have that happen without wanting to find cover.\r\n\r\nIt would be thematic, awesome, and a nice little buff for a jungler who badly needs something going for him. \r\n\r\nRito pls.","replies":[{"poster":"kuzzy47","date":"2016-05-20T21:36:38.640+0000","up_votes":26,"down_votes":1,"body":"{{champion:5}} ''The warrior's spirit is never broken.''","replies":[]},{"poster":"RP Sugar Daddy","date":"2016-05-20T21:44:29.756+0000","up_votes":25,"down_votes":1,"body":"Ive suggested this like two years ago. \n\nAlso- I highly suggested that if he doesnt use the dash on the ult, only the darkness for utility, the CD is halved.\n\nAnd for the giggles, if he fears a target, he should get bonus lifesteal OR the more enemy champs his passive hits, the more lifesteal he gets (like 4 per champion, so 5 champs = 20% lifesteal)","replies":[{"poster":"HayRoss","date":"2016-05-21T05:17:28.939+0000","up_votes":10,"down_votes":0,"body":"> Also- I highly suggested that if he doesnt use the dash on the ult, only the darkness for utility, the CD is halved.\n\nI did the math, with %45 CDR and not using the dash at rank 3, his ult would be at a 27.5 second cooldown. On one for all, if you timed it right, you could synchronize all of the ults to use one every 5.5 seconds. If the near sight lasts for 4 seconds, that means that they can never see shit\n\nHoly fuck, that would be an amazing to see","replies":[{"poster":"nightsharks","date":"2016-05-21T17:36:08.732+0000","up_votes":4,"down_votes":0,"body":"> Holy fuck, that would be an amazing to see\n\nbut you wouldn't be seeing anything","replies":[{"poster":"HayRoss","date":"2016-05-21T21:07:33.123+0000","up_votes":3,"down_votes":0,"body":"I didn't see what you did there\n\nOr anything for that matter","replies":[]}]}]}]},{"poster":"PhDs Nuts","date":"2016-05-20T22:57:02.349+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":1,"body":"Sort of counterproductive with his passive, isn't it? AoE damage that he can't use when everyone is feared out of range.\n\nAnd he doesn't need a buff, he's already in a good spot.","replies":[{"poster":"5000000000000000","date":"2016-05-20T23:01:52.237+0000","up_votes":11,"down_votes":1,"body":"Let's give him a charm","replies":[{"poster":"dapositiveviking","date":"2016-05-20T23:43:35.007+0000","up_votes":12,"down_votes":0,"body":"itd be like a horror movie! complete darkness, obvious monster... \"let's go investigate!!\"","replies":[]}]}]},{"poster":"ZeeWolfZ","date":"2016-05-21T01:46:15.006+0000","up_votes":10,"down_votes":0,"body":"Nocturne has a very old kit that needs some work on. \nI've mained with Noc into Diamond 4 Season 5. \n\nHis passive is garbage.\nHis early clear is pathetic.\nHis laning phase is...actually pretty good.\nThe fact that Rengar can see everyone in his ult, and Noc The Lord of Darkness cannot, makes no sense.\nHis Fear is Fantastic.\nHis W as well.\n\nWhat Noc really needs is a better passive and an escape.","replies":[{"poster":"LatetotheRace","date":"2016-05-21T02:02:36.836+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":0,"body":"I'll agree with the notion for a better passive, but I feel there is no need for an escape.","replies":[{"poster":"SpongebobIsLife","date":"2016-05-21T03:53:22.205+0000","up_votes":4,"down_votes":0,"body":"well here's the thing, a balanced/healthy assassin is supposed to have someway of getting out of a fight without dying, otherwise you get champs like rengar and talon. By allowing that, they are able to adjust power better through their kits.","replies":[{"poster":"RP Sugar Daddy","date":"2016-05-21T17:01:15.849+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":0,"body":"Nocturne is NOT suppose to be a straight up assassin.\n\nSure you could build him as such, but hes more of built to be a duelist/tank shredder/finisher.\n\nWhat, finisher?\n\nA good noc, always uses his ult to chase someone who has flash.","replies":[{"poster":"SpongebobIsLife","date":"2016-05-21T17:12:14.028+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":0,"body":"he was designed as and is considered by riot to be an assassin. He is just an assassin who's kit forces him to build bruiser.","replies":[{"poster":"RP Sugar Daddy","date":"2016-05-21T17:58:47.464+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Malz was designed to be a mid, but he still jungles.\n\nTryn was made to be a brute, but was better built as a wizard in season 2.","replies":[{"poster":"SpongebobIsLife","date":"2016-05-21T19:23:55.765+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"? malz was designed to be a mage, of which he is, your point does not make sense. And the only reason i said that noct was designed to be an assassin is because in riot's future attempts this champion, they will more than likely change him with the idea of an assassin in mind.","replies":[]}]}]}]},{"poster":"Melledoneus","date":"2016-05-21T13:40:02.328+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Talon has invisibility to disengage and Rengar has a passive MS boost that lets him outrun most enemies when he comes out of his ult. Not to mention a passive that turns him into a grasshopper.","replies":[{"poster":"SpongebobIsLife","date":"2016-05-21T14:22:41.214+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"talons ult is usually used for burst though, and that mvpsd doesnt allow rengar to get out consistently, and his passive is pretty much engage only.","replies":[]}]}]}]},{"poster":"Spreek","date":"2016-05-21T15:49:59.095+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"> [{quoted}](name=ZeeWolfZ,realm=NA,application-id=3ErqAdtq,discussion-id=vhHzkwZF,comment-id=0010,timestamp=2016-05-21T01:46:15.006+0000)\n>\n> Nocturne has a very old kit that needs some work on. \n> I've mained with Noc into Diamond 4 Season 5. \n> \n> His passive is garbage.\n> His early clear is pathetic.\n> His laning phase is...actually pretty good.\n> The fact that Rengar can see everyone in his ult, and Noc The Lord of Darkness cannot, makes no sense.\n> His Fear is Fantastic.\n> His W as well.\n> \n> What Noc really needs is a better passive and an escape.\n\nThe passive isn't even that bad. Like 120% damage AoE auto can actually be really strong when enemies are clumped. Yeah the heal is kinda garbage, but I really don't think that the passive is the problem.\n\nAt a high level, the biggest thing wrong with noc is that his early clear is garb and his mana costs are miserable. At all levels below master, he's actually really good IMO.","replies":[{"poster":"dapositiveviking","date":"2016-05-24T03:11:47.926+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"tell that to a certain vi/nocturne streamer","replies":[{"poster":"Spreek","date":"2016-05-25T17:45:26.338+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"> tell that to a certain vi/nocturne streamer\n\nNot really sure what point you're trying to make. Is it that super metroid is sucessful with it in master? Or that he thinks nocturne is bad?","replies":[]}]}]},{"poster":"Zhire","date":"2016-05-21T11:44:34.243+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"I agree but he doesn't need a escape. He has a really nice engage that basically guarantees you a kill. But that depends on how you use it. If you use it in a team fight, then you have your team to back you up but if you go in alone, you get punished and die.","replies":[]}]},{"poster":"Melledoneus","date":"2016-05-21T13:37:36.488+0000","up_votes":8,"down_votes":0,"body":"{{champion:56}} DAAAAAARKNESSS-\n{{champion:86}} DEMACIAAAAA!\n{{champion:56}} *Gets feared*","replies":[]},{"poster":"Shadòw","date":"2016-05-21T00:38:39.188+0000","up_votes":4,"down_votes":0,"body":"\n\nThis would fit thematicly, but wouldnt be a good idea.\n\nI mean, he is already unstoppable during his ult... and a fed nocturne could simply jump on a target he chosses and rip it apart while the enemy team cant position around him to protect him. It wouldn't fit in his kit simply and would be a wrong way to buff an assassin.\n\nThe job of an assassin is to pick out targets at the right moment and kill them fast, but this way noc could just jump in when he wants no matter if the complete enemy team is around the enemy carry","replies":[{"poster":"Vellich0r","date":"2016-05-21T02:29:56.101+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":3,"body":"It's a mini fear, and it fits on a diver assassin. It gives him a short window to start his attack on someone without really over doing it, think something like .5 second fear that gets the enemy team a short step away.","replies":[{"poster":"Shadòw","date":"2016-05-21T15:26:26.614+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"this short step is enough for a fed assasin to kill an enemy.\n\nHe should pick out wrong positioned targets at the right moment with his ult.\n\nA fed nocturne would just go and get the kill anyway no matter how the enemys position\n","replies":[{"poster":"Vellich0r","date":"2016-05-21T15:27:56.029+0000","up_votes":3,"down_votes":0,"body":"But again, nocturne isn't a pure assassin. If he was he wouldnt have a fear, he is a diver. He NEEDS something to allow him to dive into a fight.","replies":[{"poster":"Shadòw","date":"2016-05-21T15:33:55.002+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":1,"body":"But still, he is actually able to kill targets very fast.\n\nYou can't just buff a champion randomly because it fits his thematic.\n\nWhen he needs a buff, some other things would be a better idea.\n\nHe already has a spellshield and a fear in his kit, no need for another one.\n\nHis thematic should be that he makes everything dark and kills a carry without his team noticing, not simply brainlessy jumping in the enemy team when he decides to","replies":[{"poster":"Vellich0r","date":"2016-05-24T03:10:53.510+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"He brings darkness making opponents paranoid, and then when he finds a good opportunity her attacks his target, nearby onlookers are terrified at the beast come to destroy them. But in all honesty, he does need a buff, this would be both fitting and a solid starting point. Honestly, just reworking his spellshield into something different would be a start.","replies":[{"poster":"Shadòw","date":"2016-05-24T14:10:59.526+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"he needs no buff, he isn't weak and his spellshield his great for dives when you time it right","replies":[]}]}]}]}]}]}]},{"poster":"TheDevice","date":"2016-05-21T00:33:06.746+0000","up_votes":4,"down_votes":0,"body":"I'd say all enemies period, including minions. \n\nGreat idea though","replies":[]},{"poster":"SkyBlade79","date":"2016-05-20T23:57:11.502+0000","up_votes":4,"down_votes":0,"body":"Um, I don't think he needs a buff, and if he does, then definitely not in the form of his ult. His ult is the most useful (and arguably broken) part of his kit as it stands. Nocturne has a happy little balanced 50.6% win rate, and basically all his ult does at the moment is destroy anyone playing solo. His dash is borderline ridiculous to start. If Nocturne needs a buff, then I'd suggest making his Q not show up through the fog of war. Realistic or not, this buff will not balance him.","replies":[{"poster":"Spizzle9000","date":"2016-05-21T00:36:34.053+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"His Q shows up on the minimap?! That's absolutely asinine.","replies":[{"poster":"SkyBlade79","date":"2016-05-21T15:23:41.176+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Whatever, I made a mistake, so what. No reason to be such a nazi when everyone knows what I mean.","replies":[{"poster":"Spizzle9000","date":"2016-05-21T16:46:19.884+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Oh, my apologies. I didn't mean you were insane for saying that, I said it's stupid for it to show up on the minimap. That's what I meant was asinine, not you for saying that. I believed you xD Sorry for the misunderstanding!","replies":[{"poster":"Serpents Embrace","date":"2016-05-21T23:17:07.790+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"It does show up through the \"Fog of War\" his ultimate causes if you would have sight from an ally in the area it's cast.\n\nI don't believe you can see it in the regular Fog of War like when he early clears jungle, unless it comes through a wall in to an area you can see.","replies":[{"poster":"Spizzle9000","date":"2016-05-23T00:53:07.632+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Ah, yeah, thanks for clearing it up!","replies":[]}]}]}]}]}]},{"poster":"GrReaper96","date":"2016-05-21T00:09:13.367+0000","up_votes":3,"down_votes":0,"body":"So you want him to have a double fear mechanic?","replies":[]},{"poster":"StrayXL","date":"2016-05-21T18:16:57.463+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":0,"body":"As a guy who likes to play Nocturne, i feel this would just allow him to dive anyone he wants and with no repercussions or counter-play, he will pretty much become a semi-Global Rengar and you know how people love themselves some Rengar jumpscares {{champion:107}} Look at that face it's the face of i'm coming for that booty and you can't stop me\n","replies":[]},{"poster":"SociopathFriend","date":"2016-05-21T00:31:29.244+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":1,"body":"> All the lights go out, a horrible voice whispers \"Darkness...\" and then a monster from your worst nightmares comes barreling out of the shadows.\n\nNocturne really doesn't look that scary- I mean look at the guy- he's just a dark dude with no legs and razors or his arms.\nStrange? Sure\nUnusual? Sure\nDeadly? I'd back away\nBut if he's supposed to be some monster than scares people just by looking at him- he falls woefully short of the goal.","replies":[{"poster":"Shadòw","date":"2016-05-21T15:27:57.197+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":0,"body":"You must have never played vs a fed nocturne","replies":[{"poster":"It Hertz When IP","date":"2016-05-21T16:48:05.726+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"By that logic Jinx is the scariest motherfucker on the Rift.","replies":[]}]}]},{"poster":"Eternal Nocturne","date":"2016-05-21T14:10:36.947+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":0,"body":"How about we not touch Nocturne at all hes in a really solid spot right now and if Riot nerfs/buffs him its gonna ruin him.","replies":[]},{"poster":"USG Failsawce","date":"2016-05-21T13:10:22.521+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":0,"body":"> [{quoted}](name=Garekk,realm=NA,application-id=3ErqAdtq,discussion-id=vhHzkwZF,comment-id=,timestamp=2016-05-20T20:23:30.740+0000)\n> I dont care how much Demacia you have\n\nUpvoted solely for this.","replies":[]},{"poster":"Br4ndon","date":"2016-05-20T23:54:36.031+0000","up_votes":2,"down_votes":1,"body":"Noc is very strong right now, I dont think he needs any changes.","replies":[]},{"poster":"iMaB3AST","date":"2016-05-21T18:39:04.433+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"I would kill for a mana refund for his w if he blocks a skill or have no cost. Blocking a skill is sick but not when you can go oom quite easily or if you are already oom to begin with.","replies":[]},{"poster":"KitsuneTrickster","date":"2016-05-21T17:28:42.560+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"it already mini fears everyone, when you hear his ult, you freak out if you arent ahead or if you are in a horrible position, the stress ruins players mindsets as is","replies":[]},{"poster":"Haunt","date":"2016-05-21T17:03:33.039+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"that would be broken lol","replies":[]},{"poster":"Azharidan","date":"2016-05-21T16:50:49.118+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"If the ultimate will fear all the enemy champion it will be like a leona ult, just no .\nThere are so much champions in league of legends that are so strong to have no fear of the enemy: Darius, Garen and even more Illaoi ( she fought against the Shadow Island a lot of time and she has no fear, also Nagakabouros ) .","replies":[]}]} |
{"poster":"SereysZ","date":"2015-10-06T15:08:36.000+0000","title":"FPS Einbrüche seid Patch 5.19","subforum":"Hilfe & Support","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Zwar hab ich In-game wenig probleme mit den FPS, nur den Fehler das die Laufanimationen abgebrochen werden sobald sie starten. Außerhalb der Queue kommt es zu harten FPS einbrüchen und den Bugg, dass die Nachrichten doppelt gesendet. Die Login Animation spielt sich auch nur mit ca. 3 FPS ab. Ich hab schon 2mal die "reparieren" Funktion genutzt leider hat es auch nicht viel geholfen. {{champion:32}} {{item:3151}}","replies":[{"poster":"Julago","date":"2015-10-07T14:46:51.913+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Ich habe das gleiche , bzw. so etwas ähnliches . Und zwar habe ich bis zu dem Moment wo die Minions ''released'' werden ganz normal 200 FPS . Ab dem Moment jedoch ahbe ich dann immer nur 40 FPS und in tf's 20-30 FPS .","replies":[]}]} |
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Although BAIL is simple, we demonstrate that BAIL achieves state of the art performance on the Mujoco benchmark, typically outperforming BatchConstrained deep Q-Learning (BCQ) by a wide margin.", "code": "https://anonymous.4open.science/r/e5fbe703-a32d-4679-a2a8-095e74b96e85/", "pdf": "/pdf/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "paperhash": "chen|bail_bestaction_imitation_learning_for_batch_deep_reinforcement_learning", "original_pdf": "/attachment/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "_bibtex": "@misc{\nchen2020bail,\ntitle={{\\{}BAIL{\\}}: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning},\nauthor={Xinyue Chen and Zijian Zhou and Zheng Wang and Che Wang and Yanqiu Wu and Qing Deng and Keith Ross},\nyear={2020},\nurl={https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJlnmgrFvS}\n}"}, "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "details": {"replyCount": 7, "writable": false, "overwriting": [], "revisions": false, "tags": [], "invitation": {"reply": {"readers": {"values-regex": ".*"}, "writers": {"values": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"]}, "signatures": {"values": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"]}, "content": {"spotlight_video": {"value-regex": ".*"}, "full_presentation_video": {"value-regex": ".*"}, "original_pdf": {"required": false, "description": "Upload a PDF file that ends with .pdf", "value-regex": ".*"}, "appendix": {"value-regex": ".*"}, "authorids": {"values-regex": ".*"}, "poster": {"value-regex": ".*"}, "authors": {"values": ["Anonymous"]}, "slides": {"value-regex": ".*"}}}, "final": [], "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "invitees": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "noninvitees": [], "tcdate": 1569271260237, "tmdate": 1593459412141, "id": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/-/Blind_Submission"}}, "tauthor": "OpenReview.net"}, {"id": "4mOAMP_p_", "original": null, "number": 1, "cdate": 1576798743697, "ddate": null, "tcdate": 1576798743697, "tmdate": 1576800892511, "tddate": null, "forum": "BJlnmgrFvS", "replyto": "BJlnmgrFvS", "invitation": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/-/Decision", "content": {"decision": "Reject", "comment": "The authors propose a novel algorithm for batch RL with offline data. The method is simple and outperforms a recently proposed algorithm, BCQ, on Mujoco benchmark tasks.\n\nThe main points that have not been addressed after the author rebuttal are:\n* Lack of rigor and incorrectness of theoretical statements. Furthermore, there is little analysis of the method beyond the performance results.\n* Non-standard assumptions/choices in the algorithm without justification (e.g., concatenating episodes).\n* Numerous sloppy statements / assumptions that are not justified.\n* No comparison to BEAR, making it challenging to evaluate their state-of-the-art claims.\nThe reviewers also point out several limitations of the proposed method. Adding a brief discussion of these limitations would strengthen the paper.\n\nThe method is interesting and simple, so I believe that the paper has the potential to be a strong submission if the authors incorporate the reviewers suggestions in a future submission. However, at this time, the paper falls below the acceptance bar.", "title": "Paper Decision"}, "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Program_Chairs"], "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Program_Chairs"], "details": {"replyCount": 0, "writable": false, "overwriting": [], "revisions": false, "forumContent": {"title": "BAIL: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning", "authors": ["Xinyue Chen", "Zijian Zhou", "Zheng Wang", "Che Wang", "Yanqiu Wu", "Qing Deng", "Keith Ross"], "authorids": ["xc1305@nyu.edu", "zz1435@nyu.edu", "zw1454@nyu.edu", "cw1681@nyu.edu", "yanqiu.wu@nyu.edu", "qd319@nyu.edu", "keithwross@nyu.edu"], "keywords": ["Deep Reinforcement Learning", "Batch Reinforcement Learning", "Sample Efficiency"], "TL;DR": "We propose a new Batch Reinforcement Learning algorithm achieving state-of-the-art performance. ", "abstract": "The field of Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) has recently seen a surge in research in batch reinforcement learning, which aims for sample-efficient learning from a given data set without additional interactions with the environment. In the batch DRL setting, commonly employed off-policy DRL algorithms can perform poorly and sometimes even fail to learn altogether. In this paper we propose anew algorithm, Best-Action Imitation Learning (BAIL), which unlike many off-policy DRL algorithms does not involve maximizing Q functions over the action space. Striving for simplicity as well as performance, BAIL first selects from the batch the actions it believes to be high-performing actions for their corresponding states; it then uses those state-action pairs to train a policy network using imitation learning. Although BAIL is simple, we demonstrate that BAIL achieves state of the art performance on the Mujoco benchmark, typically outperforming BatchConstrained deep Q-Learning (BCQ) by a wide margin.", "code": "https://anonymous.4open.science/r/e5fbe703-a32d-4679-a2a8-095e74b96e85/", "pdf": "/pdf/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "paperhash": "chen|bail_bestaction_imitation_learning_for_batch_deep_reinforcement_learning", "original_pdf": "/attachment/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "_bibtex": "@misc{\nchen2020bail,\ntitle={{\\{}BAIL{\\}}: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning},\nauthor={Xinyue Chen and Zijian Zhou and Zheng Wang and Che Wang and Yanqiu Wu and Qing Deng and Keith Ross},\nyear={2020},\nurl={https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJlnmgrFvS}\n}"}, "tags": [], "invitation": {"reply": {"writers": {"description": "How your identity will be displayed.", "values-regex": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Program_Chairs"]}, "signatures": {"values": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Program_Chairs"], "description": "How your identity will be displayed."}, "content": {"decision": {"value-radio": ["Accept (Spotlight)", "Accept (Talk)", "Accept (Poster)", "Reject"], "description": "Decision", "required": true, "order": 2}, "title": {"value": "Paper Decision", "required": true, "order": 1}, "comment": {"value-regex": "[\\S\\s]{0,5000}", "description": "", "required": false, "order": 3}}, "forum": "BJlnmgrFvS", "replyto": "BJlnmgrFvS", "readers": {"values": ["everyone"], "description": "Select all user groups that should be able to read this comment."}, "nonreaders": {"values": []}}, "expdate": 1576854540000, "duedate": 1576853940000, "multiReply": false, "readers": ["everyone"], "invitees": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Program_Chairs"], "tcdate": 1576795725244, "tmdate": 1576800277051, "super": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/-/Decision", "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "id": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/-/Decision"}}}, {"id": "S1gQk7josH", "original": null, "number": 3, "cdate": 1573790426917, "ddate": null, "tcdate": 1573790426917, "tmdate": 1573790426917, "tddate": null, "forum": "BJlnmgrFvS", "replyto": "S1gZB2I2YB", "invitation": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/-/Official_Comment", "content": {"title": "Response", "comment": "Thank you for your thorough review. We appreciate that you \"like the simplicity of the approach and the fact that it is much easier to understand than existing works like BCQ\". \n\nFor your second point you write: \"Experimental results are a little unsettling. The primary reason is that in all of the plots, BCQ, BAIL, BC aren't starting from the same test return at 0 parameter updates!\" The reason why the BAIL learning curve is flat is because the imitation learning approach learns very fast. In our experiments, we evaluate the performance of the policy every 5,000 gradient updates, during which 500,000 data points are seen. Therefore, the BAIL policy at the first evaluation point in the plot already is already very good. The experimental results are indeed correct: the simple BAIL algorithm provides better performance than the more complex BCQ algorithm. We have also made our code publicly available so that you try for yourself. The results are not \"unsettling\". \n\nWe agree with your first point, there may be some environments for which BAIL will not do well for reasons you describe (regress to terrible action). But we feel this comment is unfair. Many environments, including all the Mujoco environments, due not have this issue. Note that the BCQ paper also only considers the Mujoco environments, and the BCQ and BEAR could possibly have this problem as well. We feel that our BAIL algorithm should be judged by its performance on existing popular benchmarks and not on imaginary to-be-created benchmarks. \n\nThe deterministic assumption is needed for the upper envelope. If the environment is stochastic, then the upper envelope would be enveloping the maximal of the possible returns for a given policy, when the actual value function would be an average of the returns. \n\nWe feel that REM and BCQ/BAIL are largely orthogonal. Therefore we feel REM is outside the scope of the paper. In a subsequent paper, we may consider combining BAIL and REM (and doing an ablation study). \n\nIn the next version, we will remove the two statements you feel are subjective. \n\nConcerning your last point, nothing fishy whatsoever is going on. This is something we observed that other authors have not brought to light. (Unlike our paper, the BCQ and BEAR papers only looked at one seed to generate a batch. Their results may be different for multiple seeds.) Different batches with different seeds and the same algorithm can indeed lead to widely different results for batch RL. We agree that further work is needed to understand this phenomenon. But we also feel that is question should be addressed in separate paper. \n\nGiven our response above and the veracity of our experimental results, would you consider raising your score? Don't you feel that the novelty, simplicity, and performance of the algorithm on the existing competing benchmarks should be the main criteria for scoring? 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Although BAIL is simple, we demonstrate that BAIL achieves state of the art performance on the Mujoco benchmark, typically outperforming BatchConstrained deep Q-Learning (BCQ) by a wide margin.", "code": "https://anonymous.4open.science/r/e5fbe703-a32d-4679-a2a8-095e74b96e85/", "pdf": "/pdf/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "paperhash": "chen|bail_bestaction_imitation_learning_for_batch_deep_reinforcement_learning", "original_pdf": "/attachment/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "_bibtex": "@misc{\nchen2020bail,\ntitle={{\\{}BAIL{\\}}: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning},\nauthor={Xinyue Chen and Zijian Zhou and Zheng Wang and Che Wang and Yanqiu Wu and Qing Deng and Keith Ross},\nyear={2020},\nurl={https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJlnmgrFvS}\n}"}, "tags": [], "invitation": {"reply": {"content": {"title": {"required": true, "description": "Brief summary of your comment.", "order": 0, "value-regex": ".{1,500}"}, "comment": {"required": true, "description": "Your comment or reply (max 5000 characters). 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Below we respond to many of your comments.\n\nWe feel the paper should largely be judged on the novelty, simplicity, and efficacy of the BAIL algorithm. The BAIL algorithm is significantly simpler than BCQ but nevertheless provides better performance. These contributions alone merit acceptance at ICLR. \n\nYou write \"the paper is very poor in detail that makes readers hard to be convinced with the results.\" Nevertheless, Reviewer 2 writes \"Paper is well-written. It was clear, lucid and descriptive.\" We can assure you that there are some senior authors on the paper. The experimental results are correct, as we discuss below. \n\n1. Whether we use dual-gradient descent or a penalty with K =10,000 to solve a constrained optimization problem is a matter of taste. The authors have significant experience in constrained optimization, and prefer the penalty approach for this problem. The K value here is a hyper-parameter. What is most important, however, is that approach as is works: using a simple loss function, it beats BCQ by a wide margin. We feel you should give more credit to the simplicity and novelty of the algorithm, and to the fact that it provides excellent performance. \n\n2. Your point (2) is well-taken. However, like most of deep learning, our BAIL algorithm is a heuristic that is motivated by mathematics but does not have a mathematical guarantee. What is most important is that it is simple and it works, as shown in the experimental results.\n\n3. It is a one-standard deviation confidence interval. We will clarify this in the next version. We will also clarify how we compute the improvement. \n\n4. For early stopping, we took the standard approach of monitoring the loss function over a validation set (which is chosen from the batch data). In the next version, we will clarify this. \n\n5. Yes, all the final polices are evaluated with a deterministic policy, not with a stochastic policy. \n\nAlso, we feel your last comment is unfair. At the time of submission, the BEAR code was not available. We feel that BEAR is complex (as compared to BAIL) and would have been difficult to implement. Furthermore, even if we had implemented it, reviewers may have then questioned our implementation. It is the responsibility of the authors of the BEAR paper to provide their code, and not ours to figure out how it should be implemented. It is our understanding that the BEAR code has been recently released. However, this submission should be judged in the context of what code was publicly available at the time of release. \n\nYou seem to be surprised that the experimental results can be so good with such a simple algorithm. But the fact is that it's true. One doesn't need VAE's and other machinery to achieve good results. We made our code available at the time of submission, and the reviewers are invited to check it out for themselves. "}, "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/Authors"], "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/Authors", "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "details": {"replyCount": 0, "writable": false, "overwriting": [], "revisions": false, "forumContent": {"title": "BAIL: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning", "authors": ["Xinyue Chen", "Zijian Zhou", "Zheng Wang", "Che Wang", "Yanqiu Wu", "Qing Deng", "Keith Ross"], "authorids": ["xc1305@nyu.edu", "zz1435@nyu.edu", "zw1454@nyu.edu", "cw1681@nyu.edu", "yanqiu.wu@nyu.edu", "qd319@nyu.edu", "keithwross@nyu.edu"], "keywords": ["Deep Reinforcement Learning", "Batch Reinforcement Learning", "Sample Efficiency"], "TL;DR": "We propose a new Batch Reinforcement Learning algorithm achieving state-of-the-art performance. 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Although BAIL is simple, we demonstrate that BAIL achieves state of the art performance on the Mujoco benchmark, typically outperforming BatchConstrained deep Q-Learning (BCQ) by a wide margin.", "code": "https://anonymous.4open.science/r/e5fbe703-a32d-4679-a2a8-095e74b96e85/", "pdf": "/pdf/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "paperhash": "chen|bail_bestaction_imitation_learning_for_batch_deep_reinforcement_learning", "original_pdf": "/attachment/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "_bibtex": "@misc{\nchen2020bail,\ntitle={{\\{}BAIL{\\}}: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning},\nauthor={Xinyue Chen and Zijian Zhou and Zheng Wang and Che Wang and Yanqiu Wu and Qing Deng and Keith Ross},\nyear={2020},\nurl={https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJlnmgrFvS}\n}"}, "tags": [], "invitation": {"reply": {"content": {"title": {"required": true, "description": "Brief summary of your comment.", "order": 0, "value-regex": ".{1,500}"}, "comment": {"required": true, "description": "Your comment or reply (max 5000 characters). 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As you and the other reviewers have noted, the approach of imitating good actions is novel as so is the upper envelope. The principal contributions of the paper are(1) introduce these novel approaches, and (2) through careful and thorough evaluation show that BAIL soundly beats BCQ, thereby achieving state of the art performance. We feel the paper should be largely judged by these two contributions.\nYour concerns about the rigor of the theorem statements seems to be mostly a semantic one and can easily be corrected. Given the high novelty (and simplicity) of the approach, and the excellent experimental results, perhaps you can consider raising your score for this paper? If you like, we can remove the \"smoothing\" terminology and/or remove the theorems altogether from the paper. \n\nThe BCQ paper considers only the environments Hopper, HalfCheetah, and Walker, and uses batch data sets generated by DDPG. In order to provide a fair comparison with the BCQ paper, we choose the same environments and batch generating techniques. We also wanted to enlarge the scope of the experimentation by including Ant. However, DDPG for Ant fails to learn and generate useful batch data. For that reason, we used SAC to generate the batch data for Ant. \n\n"}, "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/Authors"], "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/Authors", "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "details": {"replyCount": 0, "writable": false, "overwriting": [], "revisions": false, "forumContent": {"title": "BAIL: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning", "authors": ["Xinyue Chen", "Zijian Zhou", "Zheng Wang", "Che Wang", "Yanqiu Wu", "Qing Deng", "Keith Ross"], "authorids": ["xc1305@nyu.edu", "zz1435@nyu.edu", "zw1454@nyu.edu", "cw1681@nyu.edu", "yanqiu.wu@nyu.edu", "qd319@nyu.edu", "keithwross@nyu.edu"], "keywords": ["Deep Reinforcement Learning", "Batch Reinforcement Learning", "Sample Efficiency"], "TL;DR": "We propose a new Batch Reinforcement Learning algorithm achieving state-of-the-art performance. 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Although BAIL is simple, we demonstrate that BAIL achieves state of the art performance on the Mujoco benchmark, typically outperforming BatchConstrained deep Q-Learning (BCQ) by a wide margin.", "code": "https://anonymous.4open.science/r/e5fbe703-a32d-4679-a2a8-095e74b96e85/", "pdf": "/pdf/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "paperhash": "chen|bail_bestaction_imitation_learning_for_batch_deep_reinforcement_learning", "original_pdf": "/attachment/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "_bibtex": "@misc{\nchen2020bail,\ntitle={{\\{}BAIL{\\}}: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning},\nauthor={Xinyue Chen and Zijian Zhou and Zheng Wang and Che Wang and Yanqiu Wu and Qing Deng and Keith Ross},\nyear={2020},\nurl={https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJlnmgrFvS}\n}"}, "tags": [], "invitation": {"reply": {"content": {"title": {"required": true, "description": "Brief summary of your comment.", "order": 0, "value-regex": ".{1,500}"}, "comment": {"required": true, "description": "Your comment or reply (max 5000 characters). 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They do this by completely avoiding the minimization/maximization (cost/reward) of the approximate value function that is fit to the batch transitions. Instead, they train an approximation for the state value function's tight upper bound (which they refer to as the upper-envelope) by using their monte-carlo returns. By fitting such an approximator, they sample the state-action pairs that are close to the envelope (thus have high values/returns), and use behavioral cloning to fit a parameterized policy to those state-action pairs.\n\nDecision:\n\nWeak Reject.\nMy decision is influenced by two main reasons:\n\n(1) Although the simplicity of the method is apparent and a very desirable feature, the authors don't highlight situations where this can lead to bad policies. For example, consider that there are two pairs (s, a_1, s') and (s, a_2, s') in the batch that are close to the upper-envelope, and hence will both be used for training the policy. Using Behavioral cloning, the policy would regress to the mean of a_1 and a_2, which could be a terrible action altogether. The issue here is that only one of these two pairs has higher return and our policy needs to only predict that action (or in the case of tie, either one.) This can be really bad in situations where two very different actions can lead to same returns (e.g. in a reacher-like task the arm can reach a goal in two different rotations.) Even though I pointed out a very specific case, one could think of many other cases where the proposed approach might result in a bad policy. \n\nHaving said all of this, it might be true that such cases do not appear in practice (which I highly doubt) but its the authors job to raise and clarify that. The current set of experimental setups (mujoco locomotion problems) are not good enough evidence for that and they need experiments where optimal-policies can be multi-modal or have diverse experimental setups (manipulation etc.)\n\n(2) Experimental results are a little unsettling. The primary reason is that in all of the plots, BCQ, BAIL, BC aren't starting from the same test return at 0 parameter updates! In most plots BAIL starts off way higher in return than BCQ, BC with no parameter updates yet, which suggests that the experiments were not setup well. Maybe, they didn't initialize the policy in the same way for all the approaches, maybe the random seeds were not the same for all approaches, or maybe BAIL had some sort of pretraining for the policy that was not accounted for in the parameter updates. In any way, this needs to be addressed. This is also highlighted by the fact that the learning curves for BAIL are almost always flat across a million parameter updates! If you are starting off with a random initialization, there should be an upwards slope for the learning curve. Also, as raised in the previous point I think using these Mujoco locomotion environments is not convincing enough to claim that BAIL is a viable competitive batch RL approach.\n\nComments and Questions:\n\n(1) I like the simplicity of the approach and the fact that it is much more easier to understand than existing works like BCQ\n\n(2) Paper is well-written. It was clear, lucid and descriptive.\n\n(3) Why is the deterministic dynamics assumption needed? I am curious\n\n(4) The paper makes some subjective statements such as \"BEAR is also complex\", which is not substantiated well enough. Refrain from making such statements\n\n(5) Not comparing to BEAR because their code is not publicly available is a contentious reason. I personally feel that the authors could have reimplemented it and compared but I am not sure what the community feels about that\n\n(6) Is there any reason why REM cannot be applied to mujoco environments? If it can be, then why did the authors not compare to REM as well?\n\n(7) Another subjective statement (that is clearly wrong) \"many robotic tasks are expected to be deterministic environments\" - although this is slightly true, the reason we model environments to be stochastic is not because there is inherent randomness in them but because our state descriptions are never complete. The state descriptors are always partial and we account for them by assuming stochasticity in the dynamics. For example, consider a robotic manipulation task where if you know all the environmental factors as part of your state space(such as the friction coefficients) you can assume deterministic dynamics, else you are better off assuming stochastic dynamics because the same actuation might not result in the same motion every time (because of varying friction)\n\n(8) Concatenating subsequent episodes in a batch only makes sense (as the authors point out) if the policy doesn't change much across episodes. But this is not true of current off-policy RL methods like DDPG, SAC. You either need very small learning rate or a trust-region constraint to ensure that the policy doesn't change much across episodes. \n\n(9) Why do different batches with different seeds and the same algorithm lead to widely different results for batch RL? There is clearly something fishy here. Is it because of the off-policy RL methods used to collect the data, is it due to the batch RL method used? More investigation needed"}, "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer2"], "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer2"], "details": {"replyCount": 0, "writable": false, "overwriting": [], "revisions": false, "forumContent": {"title": "BAIL: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning", "authors": ["Xinyue Chen", "Zijian Zhou", "Zheng Wang", "Che Wang", "Yanqiu Wu", "Qing Deng", "Keith Ross"], "authorids": ["xc1305@nyu.edu", "zz1435@nyu.edu", "zw1454@nyu.edu", "cw1681@nyu.edu", "yanqiu.wu@nyu.edu", "qd319@nyu.edu", "keithwross@nyu.edu"], "keywords": ["Deep Reinforcement Learning", "Batch Reinforcement Learning", "Sample Efficiency"], "TL;DR": "We propose a new Batch Reinforcement Learning algorithm achieving state-of-the-art performance. ", "abstract": "The field of Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) has recently seen a surge in research in batch reinforcement learning, which aims for sample-efficient learning from a given data set without additional interactions with the environment. In the batch DRL setting, commonly employed off-policy DRL algorithms can perform poorly and sometimes even fail to learn altogether. In this paper we propose anew algorithm, Best-Action Imitation Learning (BAIL), which unlike many off-policy DRL algorithms does not involve maximizing Q functions over the action space. Striving for simplicity as well as performance, BAIL first selects from the batch the actions it believes to be high-performing actions for their corresponding states; it then uses those state-action pairs to train a policy network using imitation learning. Although BAIL is simple, we demonstrate that BAIL achieves state of the art performance on the Mujoco benchmark, typically outperforming BatchConstrained deep Q-Learning (BCQ) by a wide margin.", "code": "https://anonymous.4open.science/r/e5fbe703-a32d-4679-a2a8-095e74b96e85/", "pdf": "/pdf/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "paperhash": "chen|bail_bestaction_imitation_learning_for_batch_deep_reinforcement_learning", "original_pdf": "/attachment/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "_bibtex": "@misc{\nchen2020bail,\ntitle={{\\{}BAIL{\\}}: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning},\nauthor={Xinyue Chen and Zijian Zhou and Zheng Wang and Che Wang and Yanqiu Wu and Qing Deng and Keith Ross},\nyear={2020},\nurl={https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJlnmgrFvS}\n}"}, "tags": [], "invitation": {"reply": {"content": {"experience_assessment": {"required": true, "order": 4, "description": "Please make a selection that represents your experience correctly", "value-radio": ["I have published in this field for several years.", "I have published one or two papers in this area.", "I have read many papers in this area.", "I do not know much about this area."]}, "rating": {"value-dropdown": ["1: Reject", "3: Weak Reject", "6: Weak Accept", "8: Accept"], "order": 3, "required": true}, "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_experiments": {"required": true, "order": 7, "description": "If no experiments, please select N/A", "value-radio": ["I carefully checked the experiments.", "I assessed the sensibility of the experiments.", "I did not assess the experiments.", "N/A"]}, "review_assessment:_thoroughness_in_paper_reading": {"required": true, "order": 5, "description": "If this is not applicable, please select N/A", "value-radio": ["I read the paper thoroughly.", "I read the paper at least twice and used my best judgement in assessing the paper.", "I made a quick assessment of this paper.", "N/A"]}, "title": {"value-regex": "Official Blind Review #[0-9]+", "order": 1, "required": true, "description": "Please replace NUM with your AnonReviewer number (it is the number following \"AnonReviewer\" in your signatures below)", "default": "Official Blind Review #NUM"}, "review": {"value-regex": "[\\S\\s]{500,200000}", "order": 2, "description": "Provide your complete review here (500 - 200000 characters). For guidance in writing a good review, see this brief reviewer guide (https://iclr.cc/Conferences/2020/ReviewerGuide) with three key bullet points.", "required": true}, "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_derivations_and_theory": {"required": true, "order": 6, "description": "If no derivations or theory, please select N/A", "value-radio": ["I carefully checked the derivations and theory.", "I assessed the sensibility of the derivations and theory.", "I did not assess the derivations or theory.", "N/A"]}}, "forum": "BJlnmgrFvS", "replyto": "BJlnmgrFvS", "readers": {"values": ["everyone"], "description": "Select all user groups that should be able to read this comment."}, "nonreaders": {"values": []}, "writers": {"values-regex": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer[0-9]+", "description": "How your identity will be displayed."}, "signatures": {"values-regex": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer[0-9]+", "description": "How your identity will be displayed."}}, "expdate": 1575327676769, "duedate": 1572706740000, "multiReply": false, "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "invitees": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/Reviewers"], "noninvitees": [], "tcdate": 1570237725910, "tmdate": 1575327676784, "super": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/-/Official_Review", "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "id": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/-/Official_Review"}}}, {"id": "SJlbdX86tr", "original": null, "number": 2, "cdate": 1571804008794, "ddate": null, "tcdate": 1571804008794, "tmdate": 1572972366644, "tddate": null, "forum": "BJlnmgrFvS", "replyto": "BJlnmgrFvS", "invitation": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/-/Official_Review", "content": {"experience_assessment": "I have read many papers in this area.", "rating": "1: Reject", "review_assessment:_thoroughness_in_paper_reading": "I read the paper at least twice and used my best judgement in assessing the paper.", "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_experiments": "I carefully checked the experiments.", "title": "Official Blind Review #3", "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_derivations_and_theory": "I carefully checked the derivations and theory.", "review": "\nThe paper tries to solve a batch reinforcement learning problem with a very simple but efficient algorithm. It first learns a smooth upper bound of Monte Carlo returns in the batch data (called the \"upper envelope\"). Then, the algorithm chooses state action pairs of the batch data that have returns larger than constant times the upper envelope. It lowers the constant until the algorithm gets 25% of the data. Then the algorithm trains the policy on chosen state-action pairs. The algorithm is shown to outperform BCQ in experiments.\n\nAlthough I like the idea of the paper, I vote for rejection. While there is no theoretical guarantee on the performance of the algorithm, the design of the algorithm does not follow the usual design the other researchers follow. The way of reporting the experiment results does not seem very professional. I recommend the authors to consult with some other researchers who have publication experience. In the current form, the paper is very poor in detail that makes readers hard to be convinced with the results.\n\nThese are some points that I could not understand:\n\n1. Why do you fix K=10000 on modified loss instead of dual gradient descent for constrained optimization?\n2. How do you guarantee that choosing (s,a) such that G>xV gives you good samples? Since mean returns are not zero, it won't pick the top 25% actions for all states. States with the high mean return will have all of its samples included, while states with the low mean return will have all of its samples excluded. Although the authors concatenated all the experiences to compute returns (which is ad-hoc as well), the initial states will have a lower return than other states. This means that most of the actions of the initial states will be excluded in the training set while more actions of the other states will be included, which does not seem desirable. (e.g. in Figure 1 Ant. If we set x=0 (extreme case), states of timestep >600000 will be all included where t<600000 will be partially excluded. )\n3. In the explanation of Figure 2, it is written as \"standard deviation confidence interval\". Is it standard deviation, or confidence interval? Also, why are the standard deviation in the Figure 2 and the Table 1 so different? How do you compute Improvement in the Table 1? What happens if the environment gives negative returns only (i.e. Pendulum), such that BCQ gives you -1000 and BAIL gives you -500?\n4. As claimed in theorems, V=max(G) if lambda->infinity. This means that the \"Highest Returns\" in figure 3 is also one specific hyperparameter choice of the suggested algorithm. There might be a better choice of regularization that outperforms both BAIL and Highest Returns as early-stopping done in the paper is just one random amount of regularization. What was the early-stopping criterion and how is it chosen? How do we know it is the best regularization option?\n5. Is the final DDPG or final SAC evaluated with a deterministic policy? According to the paper, I assume that it was not. Those algorithms usually add large noise while training for exploration, and such noise is removed while in evaluation. In Bear Q learning, better action selection technic is used, which chooses the action sample that maximizes critic Q. Is the evaluations really fair for all algorithms? As far as I know, Mujoco environments are deterministic except the initial state sampling, and there should only be very small variance.\n\nAlso, I believe the paper should be compared to Bear Q learning as well, as it is very easy to implement and outperforms BCQ by a large margin. \n"}, "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer3"], "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer3"], "details": {"replyCount": 0, "writable": false, "overwriting": [], "revisions": false, "forumContent": {"title": "BAIL: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning", "authors": ["Xinyue Chen", "Zijian Zhou", "Zheng Wang", "Che Wang", "Yanqiu Wu", "Qing Deng", "Keith Ross"], "authorids": ["xc1305@nyu.edu", "zz1435@nyu.edu", "zw1454@nyu.edu", "cw1681@nyu.edu", "yanqiu.wu@nyu.edu", "qd319@nyu.edu", "keithwross@nyu.edu"], "keywords": ["Deep Reinforcement Learning", "Batch Reinforcement Learning", "Sample Efficiency"], "TL;DR": "We propose a new Batch Reinforcement Learning algorithm achieving state-of-the-art performance. ", "abstract": "The field of Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) has recently seen a surge in research in batch reinforcement learning, which aims for sample-efficient learning from a given data set without additional interactions with the environment. In the batch DRL setting, commonly employed off-policy DRL algorithms can perform poorly and sometimes even fail to learn altogether. In this paper we propose anew algorithm, Best-Action Imitation Learning (BAIL), which unlike many off-policy DRL algorithms does not involve maximizing Q functions over the action space. Striving for simplicity as well as performance, BAIL first selects from the batch the actions it believes to be high-performing actions for their corresponding states; it then uses those state-action pairs to train a policy network using imitation learning. Although BAIL is simple, we demonstrate that BAIL achieves state of the art performance on the Mujoco benchmark, typically outperforming BatchConstrained deep Q-Learning (BCQ) by a wide margin.", "code": "https://anonymous.4open.science/r/e5fbe703-a32d-4679-a2a8-095e74b96e85/", "pdf": "/pdf/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "paperhash": "chen|bail_bestaction_imitation_learning_for_batch_deep_reinforcement_learning", "original_pdf": "/attachment/53498646eb805551986a2ccef0756bbae6759040.pdf", "_bibtex": "@misc{\nchen2020bail,\ntitle={{\\{}BAIL{\\}}: Best-Action Imitation Learning for Batch Deep Reinforcement Learning},\nauthor={Xinyue Chen and Zijian Zhou and Zheng Wang and Che Wang and Yanqiu Wu and Qing Deng and Keith Ross},\nyear={2020},\nurl={https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJlnmgrFvS}\n}"}, "tags": [], "invitation": {"reply": {"content": {"experience_assessment": {"required": true, "order": 4, "description": "Please make a selection that represents your experience correctly", "value-radio": ["I have published in this field for several years.", "I have published one or two papers in this area.", "I have read many papers in this area.", "I do not know much about this area."]}, "rating": {"value-dropdown": ["1: Reject", "3: Weak Reject", "6: Weak Accept", "8: Accept"], "order": 3, "required": true}, "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_experiments": {"required": true, "order": 7, "description": "If no experiments, please select N/A", "value-radio": ["I carefully checked the experiments.", "I assessed the sensibility of the experiments.", "I did not assess the experiments.", "N/A"]}, "review_assessment:_thoroughness_in_paper_reading": {"required": true, "order": 5, "description": "If this is not applicable, please select N/A", "value-radio": ["I read the paper thoroughly.", "I read the paper at least twice and used my best judgement in assessing the paper.", "I made a quick assessment of this paper.", "N/A"]}, "title": {"value-regex": "Official Blind Review #[0-9]+", "order": 1, "required": true, "description": "Please replace NUM with your AnonReviewer number (it is the number following \"AnonReviewer\" in your signatures below)", "default": "Official Blind Review #NUM"}, "review": {"value-regex": "[\\S\\s]{500,200000}", "order": 2, "description": "Provide your complete review here (500 - 200000 characters). For guidance in writing a good review, see this brief reviewer guide (https://iclr.cc/Conferences/2020/ReviewerGuide) with three key bullet points.", "required": true}, "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_derivations_and_theory": {"required": true, "order": 6, "description": "If no derivations or theory, please select N/A", "value-radio": ["I carefully checked the derivations and theory.", "I assessed the sensibility of the derivations and theory.", "I did not assess the derivations or theory.", "N/A"]}}, "forum": "BJlnmgrFvS", "replyto": "BJlnmgrFvS", "readers": {"values": ["everyone"], "description": "Select all user groups that should be able to read this comment."}, "nonreaders": {"values": []}, "writers": {"values-regex": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer[0-9]+", "description": "How your identity will be displayed."}, "signatures": {"values-regex": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/AnonReviewer[0-9]+", "description": "How your identity will be displayed."}}, "expdate": 1575327676769, "duedate": 1572706740000, "multiReply": false, "readers": ["everyone"], "nonreaders": [], "invitees": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/Reviewers"], "noninvitees": [], "tcdate": 1570237725910, "tmdate": 1575327676784, "super": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/-/Official_Review", "signatures": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "writers": ["ICLR.cc/2020/Conference"], "id": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/-/Official_Review"}}}, {"id": "SJelB0Pj5H", "original": null, "number": 3, "cdate": 1572728376044, "ddate": null, "tcdate": 1572728376044, "tmdate": 1572972366585, "tddate": null, "forum": "BJlnmgrFvS", "replyto": "BJlnmgrFvS", "invitation": "ICLR.cc/2020/Conference/Paper2225/-/Official_Review", "content": {"rating": "3: Weak Reject", "experience_assessment": "I have published one or two papers in this area.", "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_derivations_and_theory": "I carefully checked the derivations and theory.", "review_assessment:_checking_correctness_of_experiments": "I assessed the sensibility of the experiments.", "title": "Official Blind Review #4", "review_assessment:_thoroughness_in_paper_reading": "I read the paper at least twice and used my best judgement in assessing the paper.", "review": "Summary:\nThis paper studies the problem of learning a policy from a fixed dataset. The authors propose to estimate a smooth upper envelope of the episodic returns from the dataset as a state-value function. The policy is then learned by imitating the state action pairs from the dataset whose actual episodic return is close to the estimated envelope.\n\nRecommended decision:\nThe direction of imitating \"good\" actions from the dataset is interesting. The intuition of estimating an upper envelope of the value function seems reasonable. However, I feel like this paper is not ready to be published in terms of its overall quality, mainly due to the lack of correctness, rigorousness and justification in statements and approaches.\n\nMajor comments:\n\n- On the top of page 4: \"Because the Mujoco environments are continuing tasks, it is desirable to approximate the return over the infinite horizon, particularly for i values that are close to the (artificial) end of an episode. To do this, we note that the data-generation policy from one episode to the next typically changes slowly. We therefore apply a simple augmentation heuristic of concatenating the subsequent episode to the current episode, and running the sum in (1) to infinity.\" I cannot see how this approach is validated. The reset of initial state makes cross-episode cumulative reward from a state s not an approximation to the real return from state s. Estimating the infinite horizon return from finite horizon data is indeed a challenge here and simply cut the return at the end of an episode is be problematic. But the solution proposed by the authors is wrong in principle and cannot be simply justified by \"good empirical performance\". I feel hard to regard this choice a valid part of an algorithm unless further justification can be provided.\n\n- Statements of theorems (4.1 and 4.2) are non-rigorous and contain irrelevant information: \"lambda-smooth\" is not an appropriate terminology when lambda is the weight of the regularizer. The actual \"smoothness\" also depends on the other term in the loss (same lambda does not indicate same smoothness in different objectives). For the same reason, Theorem 4.2 is wrong as changing K also changes the smoothness of the learned function. Proof of Theorem 4.2 in appendix is wrong as the authors ignore the coefficients in the last equation. Theorem 4.1-(1) cannot be true unless how V_\\phi is parameterized is given: e.g. if there is no bias term or the regularization is applies to the bias term V will always output 0 as lambda 0-> \\infty. The \"2m+d\" in Theorem 4.1-(2) is irrelevant to this work and cannot be justified without more detailed statements about how the network is parameterized. I appreciate the motivation that the authors try to validate the use of their objective to learn a \"smooth upper envelope\" but most of these statements are somewhat trivial and/or wrong section 4.1 does not actually deliver a valid justification.\n\n- The use of \"smooth upper envelope\" itself can bring both over-estimation and under-estimation. For example, if one can concatenate different parts from different episodes to get a trajectory with higher return, the episodic return for the states along this trajectory is an under-estimate. Although it is fine to use a conservative estimate it would be better to be explicit about this and explain why this may not be a concern. On the other hand, it can bring over estimation to the state-values due to the smoothness enhanced to the fitted V. It would be better to see e.g. when these concerns do not matter (theoretically) or they are not real concerns in practice (by further inspecting the experiments). \n\n- Regarding Experiments: Why Hopper, Walker, HalfCheetah are trained with DDPG while Ant is trained by SAC? The performance of Final-DDPG/SAC after training for 1m steps looks way below what SAC and TD3 can get. Is it because they are just partially trained or noise is added to them? The baseline online-trained policy should not contain noise for a fair comparison. That said, in batch RL setting it is not necessary to compare to online-trained policy because it is a different setting. But if the authors want to compare to those, choice of baseline should be careful. An important baseline which is missing is to run vanilla DDPG/TD3/SAC as a batch-mode algorithm. \n\n\nMinor comments:\n\n- Section 3, first paragraph: It is not very meaningful to say \"simulators are deterministic so deterministic environments are important\". Simulators are made by humans so they can be either deterministic or stochastic. \"many robotic tasks are expected to be deterministic environments\" is probably not true. I do not view \"assuming deterministic envs\" as a major limitation but I do not find these statements convincing as well. Similarly, the argument for studying non-stationary policy seems unsupportive: if the dataset comes from training a policy online then why do we care about learning another offline policy rather than just use or continue training the online policy. One argument I can see is that the online policy is worse. But the fact that these policies are worst than running e.g. SAC for a million steps makes the motivation questionable. Again, I do not view \"choice of setting\" as a limitation but I just find these statements a bit unsupportive. \n\n\nPotential directions for improvement:\n\nTo me the main part of the paper that looks problematic is Section 4.1 (both the approximation of infinite horizon returns and the theorems). 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{"poster":"Vapertank","date":"2017-08-08T18:23:11.519+0000","title":"Platin 5","subforum":"Spielerverhalten & Moderation","up_votes":1,"down_votes":7,"body":"Kann mir irgend jemand erklären wieso Premades die offensichtlichst trollen und inten nicht gebannt werden und sogar Gold / Platin sein können? Ich bin Platin 5 0 LP , kurz vor dem Abstieg weil es einfach nicht aufhört.... Ich spiele schon nur noch alle 4 Wochen weil ich einfach kein Bock mehr hab und nur noch Angst haben muss vor jedem Ranked Game, und sogar dann, in diesem EINEN Game, werde ich von Jungle und Support zugleich getrollt... Die Vayne hatte nach dem Game 18/0 und ich konnte naturlich NICHTS machen weil Alistar nicht aufhören konnte einfach mit ult stur auf sie zu chargen. Der Volibear, dem ich sagte er soll bitte NICHT ganken, hat natürlich gegankt und durch den Warwick Countergank hatte die Vayne gleich mal 3 Kills... \r\n\r\n\r\nIch verstehe nicht wieso solche Leute mit mir gematcht werden, und das genau wenn ich kurz vor dem Abstieg bin mehrmals, was soll mir das sagen? Ich kann nichts machen wenn ich als ADC von 2 Leuten noch GETROLLT werde. Bei einer Vayne kann man ab 4/0 sowieso nur noch zusehen wie man gedived wird, vor allem in einer Kombination mit dem Janna Shield + Ult. \r\n\r\nSchlecht spielen ist das eine, aber Pings zu ignorieren, offensichtlich zu feeden, Dinge zu schreiben wie " Let her die" einfach nur weil es lustig ist zu zusehen wie ich wegtilte weil ich permanent getrollt werde.... Sowas gehört einfach nur gebannt und weg mit den Leuten... Perma bann muss es nicht sein , aber eine Ranked Restriction dass es sich gewaschen hat bitte! \r\n\r\nIch bin sowieso gegen perma bans, ihr müsst doch die Leute einfach nur aus dem besch* Ranked Game nehmen... Während die Absteigen weil sie eh keine Rücksicht nehmen, leiden genau Leute wie ICH darunter, weil ICH mit denen gematcht werde, und das anscheinend genau dann wenn ich es NICHT brauchen kann. \r\n\r\nIch frag mich auch welcher erwachsene Mensch so derartig dämlich handeln kann... Vielleicht sollte es ne Verifizierung per Ausweis geben , damit das Game in 2 Klassen geteilt wird, Premium (Ü 18 ) und unverifiziert ... \r\n\r\nUnd wenn ich 20 Minuten in der Queue stehe ist mir das egal, so würde ich wenigstens nicht nach jedem Game am liebsten verrecken anstatt das nochmal zu erleben.","replies":[{"poster":"Gordalf","date":"2017-08-11T01:41:45.933+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Vllt einfach mal eine Pause machen und dann ganz in Ruhe wieder dran setzen und \"focus on improve\", dafür gibt es ja genug Material online. Selbst wenn dann absteigst, wirste wohl net lange gold bleiben. Auf jeden Fall mal angenommen das du alleine plat \"geschafft\" hast.\nDu scheinst mir nämlich sehr getilted grade;)\n\nTrolls gibt es immer, egal welche elo. 100% winrate schaffen selbst sehr sehr gute Spieler in low elo oft net. Sonst würden ja zb net alle so über die L9 Ratte staunen, die es mal wieder geschafft hat komplett durchzustompen.\nWas ich damit sagen will, beim normalen climben wirste immer noch mindestens35-45% deiner games verlieren, teilweise komplett ohne deinen Einfluss.","replies":[]},{"poster":"Kovorix","date":"2017-08-12T16:18:03.945+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":1,"body":"Wenn du Plat 5 kurz vor dem Abastieg bist dann muss man leider sagen das du nicht nach Platin gehörst. Du musst eine richtig schlechte MMR haben um eine Liga abzusteigen (ungefähr 1 Liga drunter also ca. Gold 5). Wenn du selbst dann nicht gewinnen kannst gehörst du eben nicht dort hin auch wenn es hart klingt.","replies":[{"poster":"Vapertank","date":"2017-08-13T06:43:08.146+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":1,"body":"Weswegen mein Smurf den ich gerade spiele um das Idioten- carrien zu lernen Gold 1 ist .... Klingt plausibel.","replies":[]}]}]} |
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{"poster":"YellowBrickRoad","date":"2015-12-06T06:01:02.931+0000","title":"A message to all those that think their games are super quick.","subforum":"Miscellaneous","up_votes":6,"down_votes":1,"body":"If i, a lowly bronze can take a losing lane (1/2) and turn that into a 13 kill killstreak ending the game at 14/2/14 and other games with brilliant scores like that, simply by plaing passive and farming up.\r\n\r\nThen the issue is not balance, it is your playstyle.\r\n\r\nThat is all.","replies":[{"poster":"Alfawarrior3","date":"2015-12-06T22:40:06.063+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"but that's in bronze where half the population have down syndrome.","replies":[{"poster":"Alamo","date":"2015-12-09T03:58:16.271+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"> [{quoted}](name=Alfawarrior3,realm=OCE,application-id=Ntey9fRZ,discussion-id=iy4F5uK0,comment-id=0004,timestamp=2015-12-06T22:40:06.063+0000)\n>\n> but that's in bronze where half the population have down syndrome.\n\nI don't agree on your point there. The entire population of bronze has down syndrome.\n\nGood day to you sir.","replies":[{"poster":"Desolation","date":"2016-04-12T16:03:20.224+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"> [{quoted}](name=Magyk,realm=OCE,application-id=Ntey9fRZ,discussion-id=iy4F5uK0,comment-id=00040001,timestamp=2015-12-09T03:58:16.271+0000)\n>\n> I don't agree on your point there. The entire population of bronze has down syndrome.\n> \n> Good day to you sir.\n\nLol yet your bronze 4 haha","replies":[]}]},{"poster":"Project Xayah","date":"2015-12-07T05:16:16.594+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Which means OP is just as likely to be as bad, or worse, than the people they verse.","replies":[]}]},{"poster":"bgentle2myashe","date":"2015-12-09T03:16:04.151+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"I will admit, at first I fell into that mentality of op champs - fed lanes - game over. Most recently around 50% of the games I've played, we lost considerably bad early and the comebacks have been real and sudden. So from that aspect I will give credit to riot that maybe they did better than i originally thought.\nThough I will still express my disappointment at the statement so widely and consistently used by riot to describe the new changes as \"balanced\" . Now the game is at a point where it's fun for the op assassins and heavy damage dealers but for those with more utility or support champs it is extremely frustrating and under-appreciated. The original concept of the game where you could pick any number of champs and skill would win against different kits is over. These days op champs get picked and you have to set a whole team to specifically counter pick. We all know who the op champs are, you only have to look at the majority of ranked games ban list to see who needs to be nerfed. I really cant understand why it's taking so long for riot to see that, but hey I'm just like the majority of us wanting to enjoy a fun game.","replies":[]},{"poster":"Krebitz","date":"2015-12-08T03:25:25.980+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"losing lane does not equal losing game regardless unless you like get rekt hard enough in lane that the enemy carry ends up beng 8/0 with a 70cs and 2 tower lead with an early rift herald or something ridiculous like that which snowballs the game out of control.\n\nFact is, the pre-season changes were designed to make early game more important and that's why games end faster. Has nothing to do with playstyle as much as it does with the fact the meta is now early game snowballing into a 20 minute victory.\n\nIt's the reason Lee Sin and Elise as well as other early game junglers are super popular at the moment while late game devourer junglers have fallen off in popularity (aside from Yi, of course).","replies":[]},{"poster":"Its Meta","date":"2015-12-07T20:36:31.638+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"I suppose. Usually i ask for ganks if i feel like i'm that far behind...","replies":[]},{"poster":"Bambooze","date":"2015-12-07T09:45:43.224+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"I had a friend who had to AFK at the beginning of the game because he forgot he had tutoring. That game went on for 58 minutes in a 4v5. Now you might say that I was playing Brand, and that he's OP right now, but the sheer fact that the game went on for 58 minutes in a 'snowball' meta, with the addition of it being 4v5, means that you can still come back from a losing game.","replies":[]},{"poster":"Essembie","date":"2015-12-06T10:05:02.567+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Yeah to an extent. if the team plays smart and patient, then all games can come back from the brink.\n\nThing is, the play that got the team to the brink is likely to continue in yoloQ because everyone has a different idea of how to win and teams rarely communicate effectively.\n\nyes in theory with a well coordinated team.\n\nno in practice in yoloQ","replies":[{"poster":"YellowBrickRoad","date":"2015-12-06T10:22:07.222+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"i am playing yoloq though.","replies":[{"poster":"Essembie","date":"2015-12-06T10:27:04.021+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"then I dont believe you can consistently do this.","replies":[{"poster":"YellowBrickRoad","date":"2015-12-06T11:49:16.080+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"http://oce.op.gg/summoner/userName=yellowbrickroad\n\nignoring the occasional game where i went troll builds like ap ww, pretty much all of those games i was behind then managed to turn the game around.\n\nWhat you have to keep in mind is with the ambient gold changes and such its actually very easy to catch up if you can draw a game out.","replies":[{"poster":"Essembie","date":"2015-12-07T02:25:11.826+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"I have no doubt that you know how to not die and farm off creeps to close the gold / item gap. What i doubt is the ability of teams in yoloq to consistently allow you to do this without feeding raging afking or other.","replies":[]}]}]}]}]},{"poster":"Olee","date":"2015-12-06T22:35:39.816+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut what was the REAL purpose of this post ey","replies":[]},{"poster":"sad little benju","date":"2015-12-06T22:27:28.009+0000","up_votes":1,"down_votes":0,"body":"The games in the preseason are much easier to snowball once a team or lane gets ahead. Bronze/silver games are different because people don't know what to do once they are ahead or behind. They may not group or pressure objectives giving the enemy team a chance to catch up. In high plat it is different. Once a snowballing team is ahead they will pressure objectives. If you don't group with the team and farm passively in a lane you will just lose towers/drags/etc. Throws can happen but it's less likely since that team would have to make a big mistake. 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