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 [F] New York Times on the Web Forums  / Science  /

    Missile Defense

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 - 09:34pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17469 of 17479)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

Cantabb, we go back a long way ... yet on Missile Defense ... you've sure gone astray

cantabb - 09:35pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17470 of 17479)

lchic - 09:33pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17468 of 17468)

......A need for common provision with a disribution of world & national wealth to ensure people are cared for .....

Old habits die hard.

STILL in denial ?

The end is near...... tick, tick, tick...

cantabb - 09:40pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17471 of 17479)

lchic - 09:34pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17469 of 17470)

Cantabb, we go back a long way ... yet on Missile Defense ... you've sure gone astray

You think THIS abuse serves your cause, whatever it may be.

Your attempts to continue to justify this abuse -- even at this late stage -- is being deep in denial.

But it's over...

lchic - 09:42pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17472 of 17479)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

...... tick, tick, tick...

....... tick tock, tick tock

Walt Disney mechanism inside the croc

scroll down http://www.galleryofthelakes.com/peterpan.htm

lchic - 09:46pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17473 of 17479)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

"" the image could contravene its taste and decency guidelines.

http://media.guardian.co.uk/advertising/story/0,7492,1083442,00.html

lchic - 09:48pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17474 of 17479)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

FREEZE .... S M I L E .... SNAP ....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/antarctic/story/0,13993,1083252,00.html

challenges ahead for an intrepid team of Israeli and Palestinian peace campaigners

lchic - 10:09pm Nov 12, 2003 EST (# 17475 of 17479)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

When the boom in railway shares came to an end in the 19th century, it did not mean the trains stopped running; .....

market response to over-investment and falling profitability is to scrap capacity, consolidate, merge, cut back

over-production is forcing down prices. New technology has ceased to be an aspirational good for which people are prepared to pay premium prices, and has become a commodity. What is true of the market for coffee is now true of that for __________________

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, there are signs that the passion for the new technology is cooling. In the City, dress-down Friday is being replaced by no-email Friday. Workers are being told that they should rediscover the art of face to face communication rather than firing off electronic messages to someone in the next office

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Let's insert Military Equipment in the clips above ... and catch the equilibrium

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,710618,00.html

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