Review: War and Decision–Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism
Articulate Vindictive Oblivious but Ultimately Necessary Reading, April 11, 2008
Articulate Vindictive Oblivious but Ultimately Necessary Reading, April 11, 2008
With Regret, Must Give This Earnest Effort a Three, July 30, 2008
Trained in computer science and software engineering, Douglas Schuler has been working on the borderlines of society and technology for over 20 years. He believes that positive social change is possible and that technology could play a role in promoting it. To that end he has given presentations on similar themes in Asia, Africa, Europe, …
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Endorse Retired Reader’s Review, Adding Images and Links, March 27, 2008
Excellent in its Time, Overtaken by Time & Technology & Mindset, March 25, 2008
Together with a Few Other Books, All You Need to Know, March 21, 2008 Fred Kaplan The author is kinder to the protagonists than they merit. I give the author high marks for making the case early on in the book that the world did NOT change after 9-11, and that what really happened was …
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Very Worthwhile, One Major Flaw, March 3, 2008