
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Wednesday 28 May 2008
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Peter Dunkley
Location
Potterspury
Occupation
Creative Director
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Interesting stuff. The mechanism by which we evaluate options is really rather vulnerable to distortion, as it has a tendency to over-simplify complex scenarios. This can be used to the advantage of someone wishing to present a particular slant on a topic, of course.
I would question your contention that "cracking systems is 100 times more fun than defending them." Both sound dull to me...
Are you serious Peter, or just toying with us?
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Gary Hinson
It was ever thus. Just after WWII tobacco was scar...
misceng
Peter, there are two problems with your accurate, ...
Anonymous
Interesting stuff. The mechanism by which we evalu...
Peter Dunkley
Unfortunately the reason why terrorism is justifyi...
Anonymous
Gary = We are blinded by our own technological bri...
Peter Cochrane
MiscEng = How very true, and averages tell us far ...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous = You put your finger on several buttons...
Peter Cochrane
Peter = You want to try cracking! Peter
Peter Cochrane
Crisp and recent is what the information here is a...
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