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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 4:10 pm Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 9:23 pm Reply with quote

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LMAO "the computer will require not yet invented technology to actually work" lol Just in case folk don't know anything about the RAND Corporation:

The RAND Corporation of Santa Monica, California, was set up immediately after World War II by the U.S. Army Air Corps (soon to become the U.S. Air Force). The Air Force generals who had the idea were trying to perpetuate the wartime relationship that had developed between the scientific and intellectual communities and the American military, as exemplified by the Manhattan Project to develop and build the atomic bomb.

Soon enough, however, RAND became a key institutional building block of the Cold War American empire. As the premier think tank for the U.S.'s role as hegemon of the Western world, RAND was instrumental in giving that empire the militaristic cast it retains to this day and in hugely enlarging official demands for atomic bombs, nuclear submarines, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and long-range bombers.

Without RAND, our military-industrial complex, as well as our democracy, would look quite different.

As an institution, the RAND Corporation remains one of the most potent and complex purveyors of American imperialism. A full assessment of its influence, both positive and sinister, must await the elimination of the secrecy surrounding its activities and further historical and biographical analysis of the many people who worked there.

The RAND Corporation is surely one of the world's most unusual, Cold War-bred private organizations in the field of international relations. While it has attracted and supported some of the most distinguished analysts of war and weaponry, it has not stood for the highest standards of intellectual inquiry and debate. While RAND has an unparalleled record of providing unbiased, unblinking analyses of technical and carefully limited problems involved in waging contemporary war, its record of advice on cardinal policies involving war and peace, the protection of civilians in wartime, arms races, and decisions to resort to armed force has been abysmal.


Source: TomDispatch April 29, 2008
 
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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 10:46 am Reply with quote

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That reminds me of the computer I learned on .. the old Univac punch card system. Everyone here is too young to know what that was lol
 
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jojo wrote:
That reminds me of the computer I learned on .. the old Univac punch card system. Everyone here is too young to know what that was lol


I remember those, punch cards, collators, the whole works LOL

Military used those in the late 60's early 70's
 
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