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Tuesday, February 14, 2006
 
RECOMMENDED READING PART I.

Sifting gold from the sandbed of the greater blogosphere.

Carl Conetta, the director of The Project on Defense Alternatives has an analysis of the QDR up that is well worth checking out.

It is interesting on how many pundits and defense intellectuals Left, Right and Center are coming to the consensus that the QDR was an exercise in raw bureaucratic politics at the expense of national security and the war effort. Trust me, I'm all for a big Navy and warplanes so high-tech that they can travel through time, but some realism is in order about our priorities. We need a bigger Army. We need sustained deployability. We need to invest in the guys on the ground.

Next is not a post but a website:

WatchingAmerica is relatively new. A translator site for foreign news stories about America and American policy. How good the translations are I have to leave up to those with linguistic skills to tackle and review ( Dave, Col, Chirol, Curzon, Younghusband, Raf....). The effort invested here appears to be sizable.

John Robb at Global Guerillas - "EMERGENT INTELLIGENCE IN OPEN SOURCE WARFARE"

A really great post. " Emergence" is one of the critical concepts for understanding the world globalization ( The others include scale-free networks, modularity, resilience, consilience, evolution and nonzero sum .)

Dan at tdaxp has a skillfully rendered and very interesting in terms of cognition two-part series, OODA-PISRR, Part I: The Social Cognition Loop and Part II.

Dan however, has only scratched the surface of " how to get smarter". He has left out, for example, greater mental efficiency in learning in terms of processing speed flowing from more skillful, perceptive, panoramic powers of observation being understood correctly in shorter units of time. Perhaps there is more. I'll have to ponder this but nonetheless an excellent post !

More to come.....
 
Comments:
Thanks for the link!

Perhaps there is more.

Indeed! Part III, Formless Fast Transients is up.

He has left out, for example, greater mental efficiency in learning in terms of processing speed flowing from more skillful, perceptive, panoramic powers of observation being understood correctly in shorter units of time.

Interestingly, chess masters don't report they look at more combinations than average players. Actually, they look at less, but look deeper because they can divine the patterns of the underlying game.

When a very high skilled chess player loses, it's because he has seen the patterns his opponent wants him to see, so his optimization was in the wrong direction.

Kinda 5GWish...
 
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