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interstice) wrote2008-07-23 06:14 pm
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Interesting story.
I only ever knew about the Enigma and Colossus stuff. This is another technological battle from WWII - the writing is rather poor even for wikipedia, which is mostly sourced from Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939–1945 (OoP everywhere; $44 here as a textbook, £8 as a "brilliant bestseller" over there) which I have of course not read.
The intersection of espionage; human psychology/guesswork and technical development is really chilling to me; in particular, the buried irony of how they got the right conclusion from the term Wotan, even though it turned out that their reasoning was not valid. But in the end, who cares and what does it matter if you are scientific about things, if you only ever do them once?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Beams
The intersection of espionage; human psychology/guesswork and technical development is really chilling to me; in particular, the buried irony of how they got the right conclusion from the term Wotan, even though it turned out that their reasoning was not valid. But in the end, who cares and what does it matter if you are scientific about things, if you only ever do them once?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Beams
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/25/politics/25nixon.html
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The documents reveal Mr. Kissinger's chilling insight that government budget-crunchers would prefer complete nuclear warfare because it was already planned for and would be cheaper than recasting American capabilities to permit limited strikes. "They believe in assured destruction because it guarantees the smallest expenditure."
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I've never seen the words "would prefer complete nuclear warefare" together before.
Fuck, yo then again, you'd have to be bat-shit to play chicken with Brezhnev. That's proof enough.
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"Ve must have ze option of a controlled zlaughter of civilians! Anything else is MORALLY WRONG!"