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To: tekboy who wrote (35514)7/31/2002 7:35:17 PM
From: paul_philp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 

What people should be asking--and are, appropriately, I think--is "what are the costs and benefits of different courses of action, and how do they compare to each other?"


Tekboy,

Actually, before you can get to the comparative risk/benefit analysis you need to ask (at least) two
questions:

- what is the intended outcome;

- survey the landscape asking what are the obstacles in the way of the outcome? and what are my advantages?

In some of the debate here and I suspect in the Pentagon and the White House stems from a disagreement about the answer to these questions.

Paul



To: tekboy who wrote (35514)7/31/2002 11:22:21 PM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 281500
 
Hi tekboy; Re: "We're the richest nation in history--we can afford anything we want to."

LOL!!!

-- Carl