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		<title>By: InfoBore 21 &#171; ubiwar . conflict in n dimensions</title>
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		<description>[...] Is Cyber Going the Way of Robotics? &#8211; Jessica Herrera-Flanagan, Homeland Security Watch [...]</description>
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		<title>By: christopher tingus</title>
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		<dc:creator>christopher tingus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 18:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support...it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations...

I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day...not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!

Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!

Christopher Tingus
chris.tingus@gmail.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support&#8230;it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations&#8230;</p>
<p>I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day&#8230;not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!</p>
<p>Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!</p>
<p>Christopher Tingus<br />
<a href="mailto:chris.tingus@gmail.com">chris.tingus@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: William R. Cumming</title>
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		<title>By: InfoBore 21 &#171; ubiwar . conflict in n dimensions</title>
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		<title>By: christopher tingus</title>
		<link>http://www.hlswatch.com/2009/07/28/is-cyber-going-the-way-of-robotics/comment-page-1/#comment-136054</link>
		<dc:creator>christopher tingus</dc:creator>
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		<description>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support...it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations...

I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day...not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!

Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!

Christopher Tingus
chris.tingus@gmail.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support&#8230;it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations&#8230;</p>
<p>I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day&#8230;not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!</p>
<p>Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!</p>
<p>Christopher Tingus<br />
<a href="mailto:chris.tingus@gmail.com">chris.tingus@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: William R. Cumming</title>
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		<title>By: christopher tingus</title>
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		<dc:creator>christopher tingus</dc:creator>
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		<description>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support...it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations...

I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day...not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!

Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!

Christopher Tingus
chris.tingus@gmail.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support&#8230;it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations&#8230;</p>
<p>I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day&#8230;not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!</p>
<p>Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!</p>
<p>Christopher Tingus<br />
<a href="mailto:chris.tingus@gmail.com">chris.tingus@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: William R. Cumming</title>
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		<dc:creator>christopher tingus</dc:creator>
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		<description>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support...it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations...

I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day...not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!

Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!

Christopher Tingus
chris.tingus@gmail.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support&#8230;it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations&#8230;</p>
<p>I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day&#8230;not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!</p>
<p>Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!</p>
<p>Christopher Tingus<br />
<a href="mailto:chris.tingus@gmail.com">chris.tingus@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: christopher tingus</title>
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		<description>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support...it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations...

I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day...not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!

Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!

Christopher Tingus
chris.tingus@gmail.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the clock ticking, finally someone has realized the priority and afforded the support&#8230;it is interesting to note that the Chinese recruited 128,000 of its brightest minds in science and technology not only to design and manufacture automobile batteries, but to utilize their value to develop an array of technological innovations&#8230;</p>
<p>I believe with all the younger folks immersed in front of their computers having very little interaction with another human other than by headphones, we have the edge and we should enjoin all that are willing to contribute to addressing the real issues of the day&#8230;not sitting around having beer and sharing elitist arrogance, but rather unity versus division and what better way than through recruiting young people from all backgrounds to get to know one another a bit and then challenge each other to be the best to frustrate the government sponsored and terrorits hackers who have their minds set on inconveniencing us and much,much more!</p>
<p>Wonderful news, full throttle ahead!</p>
<p>Christopher Tingus<br />
<a href="mailto:chris.tingus@gmail.com">chris.tingus@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<dc:creator>William R. Cumming</dc:creator>
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		<description>About time but who limited it to 10,000?</description>
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