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Saturday, February 26, 2005
Overheard in New York: Welcome to NY; Now Get the Fuck Out of Here: "Welcome to NY; Now Get the Fuck Out of Here" Tourist: Excuse me, but do you know how I can get to Penn station? Woman in camo: Do I look like a fucking tour guide? Tourist: Now that's what I came to New York to find!
posted at 2:13 PM
Thursday, February 24, 2005
The New York Times > Arts > Art & Design > With $3.50 and a Dream, the 'Anti-Christo' Is Born: "With $3.50 and a Dream, the 'Anti-Christo' Is Born By SARAH BOXER
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 18 - You've seen Christo's 'Gates' in Central Park. But what about Hargo's 'Gates' in Somerville, Mass.? Sure, Hargo is unabashedly riding on the coattails of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. But it did take him some time to make his gates: 0.002 years, he estimates. That's a good chunk of a day. You may as well take a look: not-rocket-science.com/gates.htm. "
posted at 11:41 AM
Patrol And Beyond - The Hottest Police Web Site on the Net !!! The OODA Cycle: "According to Boyd?s theory, conflict can be seen as a series of time-competitive, Observation-Orientation-Decision-Action (OODA) cycles. Each party to a conflict begins by observing themselves, the physical surroundings and the adversary. Next they orient themselves. Orientation refers to making a mental image or snapshot of the situation. Orientation is necessary because of the fluid, chaotic nature of conflicts makes it impossible to process information as fast as we can observe it. This requires a freeze-frame concept and provides a perspective or orientation. Once we have an orientation, we need to make a decision. The decision takes into account all the factors present at the time of the orientation. Last comes the implementation of the decision. This requires action."
posted at 11:34 AM
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