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  • BigThink,  History,  Iraq,  Russia

    Interesting from the Belmont Club

    March 8, 2006 /

    Whilst perusing Wretchard’s thoughts on the current state of Iraq

    Philip Bobbitt argued in his book, the Shield of Achilles, that Napoleon’s strategic revolution consisted in fielding armies so large that any sovereign who opposed him would, in matching the size of his force, be compelled to wager the entire State, and not simply a wedge of territory in confronting him. Napoleon’s campaigns were designed to kill enemy armies — and thereby enemy states. What Napoleon failed to realize in his 1812 campaign against Russia was that the Tsarist state was so primitive that the destruction of its army simply did not mean the corresponding demise of its state. Like the proverbial dinosaur of pulp fiction, Russia had no central nervous system to destroy and lumbered on, like the bullet-riddled monster of horror stories, impervious to the Grand Armee. What Russia had on its side was chaos as epitomized by its savage winters.

    Saddamite Iraq, like most terrorist-supporting states threatening the world today, are like the landscape of 1812 in that they were cauldrons of anarchy given a semblance of shape by fragile, yet brutal shroud-like states.

    Most of what I’ve read actually suggests that Napoleon’s brilliance was in organization of his armies, not his actual command or tactics. In Russia, he was captured by not seeing a qualitative difference between Russia and the rest of Europe. Unlike the Nazi Germany, (who did see Russia accurately, but bungled the strategy) the problem was that he did not conceive of Russia properly.

    Needed – software that helps in conception via clever use of 3D motion graphics.

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  • Biz,  Funny,  Links,  Police State

    Quick round up

    March 7, 2006 /
    • The Simpson’s intro – as done by real people.
    • Spaceplanes
    • It’s not fascism because we don’t call it fascism – the food police are now after soft drinks.
    • Some clear thinking on the morning after pill.
    • Evidently AT&T has a 1.9 trillion call database.
    • Your tax dollars are paying auto workers not to work.
    • An article on tracking public opinion on the internet. I will one day get my blogprophet project up and going.
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  • Music

    An odd choice

    March 7, 2006 /

    Springsteen to cover the songs that Pete Seeger kept alive, but didn’t write? Strange.

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  • Fiddler Series,  Friends,  Photography

    Missy in the Noir Ground

    March 6, 2006 /

    I just posted the photos I took on Saturday night. The goal of the project is to capture pictures of people silhouetted against interesting backgrounds. These turned out a bit noirish but on the whole I like them. Definitely too much foreground lighting for good silhouettes though.

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  • Health,  Medicine,  Predictions

    Someone is finally doing this

    March 5, 2006 /

    I’ve often wondered why we don’t have simple home medical testing kits for the most common problems one is likely to have. Just do a simple blood or urine sample at home once a month, and then send it off to be analyzed for the 15 most common (or cheapest to test for) illnesses and you’re much more likely to catch something early. I would imagine legal liabilities are the likely culprit.

    It would seem that they’re doing something like this in Japan.

    I predict that this will be a condition of health insurance in the future.

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  • America,  Drug War

    What’s great about America

    March 5, 2006 /

    Take a look at some shots from an underground pot farm in Tennessee. They have blast doors, escape hatches, secret entrances, you name it. As CrimeProf (where I saw it) put it “the technology is of batman-villain quality”.

    And all of this is from America’s stoners! Take that rest of world!

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  • Libertarianism

    RIP Harry Browne

    March 3, 2006 /

    He passed away in Franklin TN on Wednesday. Here is the UPI obit.

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  • Atlanta,  Photography

    The aquarium photos

    March 3, 2006 /

    I finally got around to pulling the aquarium photos off of the camera, and I’m quite impressed with many of them. It wasn’t possible to use the flash, but some of them turned out quite nicely. I decided not to use Flickr for this, but rather to put them in their own gallery.

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  • Links,  Media

    Quick Round Up

    March 3, 2006 /
    • A cheaper hybrid in the works
    • Media format by political affiliation
    • Dave Chappelle is quite brazen to be offended that Comedy Central might show some of his unfinished shows. And I would imagine that Chappelle Theory.com is a total crock.
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  • China,  Economics

    China

    March 3, 2006 /

    Tyler Cowen shares my concerns about China, namely that they can’t take a punch, or in this case, an economic downturn.

    If you are not convinced, raise your right hand and repeat after me: “China in the 20th century had two major revolutions, a civil war, a World War, The Great Leap Forward [sic], mass starvation, the Cultural Revolution, arguably the most tyrannical dictator ever and he didn’t even brush his teeth, and now they will go from rags to riches without even a business cycle burp.”

    It’s worth reading the whole thing.

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