In today's digest, we have: * Speculation: Solaris Might be GPL'ed * Factors for Linux Success in Embedded Space * OSDir publishes Screenshots Gallery of SabayonLinux 3.2 * UNIX/Linux Web Server Gets IT Week Editor's Choice Award 2006 * Linux-based File Servers to Lower TCO * Cambodia Chooses GNU/Linux * Desktoptwo Web OS Considers Going Open Source * OLPC (Linux Laptop
On Apr 4, 12:38 pm, Mike <yard22...@yahoo.com> wrote: Defense Industry Daily V-22 Osprey: A Flying Shame? 31-Mar-2008 21:30 EDT Every once in a while, a defense-related controversy becomes large enough to hit mainstream news outlets. Making the cover of TIME Magazine is often a good sign for world leaders, but it's almost always a very bad sign for military programs. Especially
On Apr 4, 12:38 pm, Mike <yard22...@yahoo.com> wrote: Defense Industry Daily V-22 Osprey: A Flying Shame? 31-Mar-2008 21:30 EDT Every once in a while, a defense-related controversy becomes large enough to hit mainstream news outlets. Making the cover of TIME Magazine is often a good sign for world leaders, but it's almost always a very bad sign for military programs. Especially
Defense Industry Daily V-22 Osprey: A Flying Shame? 31-Mar-2008 21:30 EDT Every once in a while, a defense-related controversy becomes large enough to hit mainstream news outlets. Making the cover of TIME Magazine is often a good sign for world leaders, but it's almost always a very bad sign for military programs. Especially a program that is just making its combat debut. TIME's Oct
http://afa.org/magazine/feb2008/0208reformers.html Their attack on complex, high-technology weapons such as the F-15 stirred great excitement in Congress and the news media. The Reformers By John T. Correll The Military Reformers were an obscure lot when they first emerged on the national stage around 1980. There were only about a dozen of them, mostly retired officers and midlevel systems