Does anyone have an opinion about this?

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Should I be bothered by the implications of the chart on this web page, or is this merely government "think tank" mental exercise and speculation? http://www.nwc.navy.mil/dsd/y2ksited/y2kmarra.html

I tried y2ksite "c" but was denied access.

-- Greg Lawrence (greg@speakeasy.org), June 02, 1999

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yeah. alot of opinions. many threads on this already. maybee nato could miss and hit them, but then again i'm only 35 miles from that establishment.

try this....http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl? msg_id=000qFj

-- R. Wright (blaklodg@hotmail.com), June 02, 1999.


My,My,My... Great find. High level sheep control, gotta love it.

-- Not Me (Not@thistime.com), June 02, 1999.

Anyone care to offer a summary of what the chart means?

Thanks.

-- slow (nottooswift@charts.com), June 02, 1999.


try here:
http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=000qx5

LYNX to NAVAL exercise Documentation



Chuck

-- Chuck, a night driver (rienzoo@en.com), June 02, 1999.


You really need to read most of the documantation. This is the result of a series of brainstorming meetings, with some folks who can be well described as being a long distance phone call from un-aware.

The primary thrust of the sessions was effects in other countries, and what the responses of the US would, could, or should be. The basic thrust is to have the command staff cognitively prepared with options if things get interesting.

It is called contingency planning, and I for one am damn glad SOMEONE in the .gov is thinking about this instead of Kosovo, Iraq, Korea, cigars, etc. this is not to say that Kosovo, Iraq, and Korea don't need to be thought about, as they DO, and SOON, but....

chuck

-- Chuck, a night driver (rienzoo@en.com), June 02, 1999.



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