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Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a nation's
war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a "Star Wars"
defense system, has technology changed considerably enough to make
the latest Missile Defense initiatives more successful? Can such an
application of science be successful? Is a militarized space
inevitable, necessary or impossible?
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lchic
- 08:00am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3087
of 3100)
Media-Corps&Gov
http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0712-05.htm
lchic
- 08:03am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3088
of 3100)
Nuclear Plants USA
http://prop1.org/2000/noflymap.htm
rshow55
- 08:13am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3089
of 3100)
wrcooper
7/15/02 9:43pm and wrcooper
7/15/02 9:49pm . . . cast doubt on my clarity, and the validity
of my thought processes -- and speak of the virtues of brevity.
Brevity is precious when it fits what it is supposed to. But brevity
is only useful when it summarizes much material, and is true.
Is my writing defective? People can look for themselves. And
check for themselves.
Here are samples of my recent postings. Each posting clear and to
the point, I think. Any criticisms about their clarity?
MD3013 rshow55
7/11/02 9:06pm ... MD3014 rshow55
7/11/02 9:17pm MD3021 rshowalt
7/12/02 5:41pm ... MD3032 rshow55
7/13/02 12:18pm MD3036 rshow55
7/13/02 1:07pm ... MD3046 rshow55
7/13/02 10:59pm
My other postings can be sampled. Any specific examples of badly
written, muddy, or uncheckable ones? Please point some out, by
number, so that I can look at them, and so that others can, too.
I especially like this posting: MD2000 rshow55
5/4/02 10:39am
Mazza - cooper - johnson - do you dispute it?
lchic
- 08:18am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3090
of 3100)
Fisk - on Pearl - the dots are imperfectly connected
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia_china/story.jsp?story=315378
rshow55
- 08:19am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3091
of 3100)
Somehow, I find that I can't use my customary posting procedure.
Whoever in the government keeps fooling with my computer -- please
undo it.
I feel like reposting this:
rshowalter - 04:48am Jul 29, 2001 EST #7562 Robert
Showalter mrshowalter@thedawn.com
http://talk.guardian.co.uk/WebX?14@@.ee86193/42
contains this:
" There's a problem with long and complex. And
another problem with short. . . . . The long and the short of it,
I think, is that you need both long and short."
In the end - I'd like to help get across some simple messages:
1. Missile defense is not only a bad strategic
idea -- it is also a huge technical fraud, with no technical
viability whatsoever, and that can be shown in public.
2. The US military industrial complex is now,
in decisive ways, fundamentally fraudulent and corrupt.
3. For a while, the rest of the world has to
take responsibility for action without dependence on
the cooperation of the United States, or deference to its good
judgement, until some basic issues in the United States get
righted.
The problem with these messages is not that they are complicated,
but that people are not yet ready to hear them, in ways that can let
them "detonate" through the culture, as true ideas, at the right
time, can do. But people are more ready than before. The flow of the
news, and editorial opinion, in this paper and many others,
worldwide, illustrates that.
Let me cite a poem, that I feel is fairly concise, on the issue
of "detonation" -- Chain Breakers . . . . http://talk.guardian.co.uk/WebX?14@@.ee79f4e/618
lchic
- 08:43am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3092
of 3100)
If the government was a 'good' government it wouldn't intimidate
via obstruction!
lchic
- 09:09am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3093
of 3100)
The world awaits Greenspan
The recent push and clamour in IT, to develop systems, to patch
up holes re Year2000, together with the demise of gutted companies,
has left many highly skilled IT workers looking for work.
Nations with long term vision would try to re-utilise this gifted
labour force encouraging (and paying) them to implement selected
valuable and necessary projects.
lchic
- 09:14am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3094
of 3100)
First dots then spots next chicken pox
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/16/opinion/16KRUG.html
lchic
- 09:18am Jul 16, 2002 EST (#3095
of 3100)
"" a sordid tale of cronyism, of misuse of power, of cozy
backroom money-grubbing http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/16/opinion/16KRIS.html
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