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>From: cam@castle.ed.ac.uk (Chris Malcolm)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy,rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.cyberpunk
Subject: Re: 21st Century Soldier
Message-ID: <26067@castle.ed.ac.uk>
Date: 18 Sep 92 16:25:13 GMT
References: <11SEP199211572401@dstl86.gsfc.nasa.gov> <FeaZqB5w164w@underg.UUCP> <1992Sep17.012641.15654@highlite.uucp>
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In article <1992Sep17.012641.15654@highlite.uucp> mike@highlite.uucp (Mike Wiik) writes:
>max@underg.UUCP (Max Cray) writes:

>|olson@dstl86.gsfc.nasa.gov (Paul Olson) writes: [edited]

>|> What would have happened if [the Iraqis] ...

>|Huh? Air power kicked alot of asses in Vietnam ...

>I'm not a veteran...

Look, this is comp.ai.philosophy, and the only relevant thing to note
about war here is that since the battlefield is inherently
uncomfortable and dangerous, the sooner war is fully automated the
better :-)
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Chris Malcolm    cam@uk.ac.ed.aifh          +44 (0)31 650 3085
Department of Artificial Intelligence,    Edinburgh University
5 Forrest Hill, Edinburgh, EH1 2QL, UK                DoD #205


