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Tom around the web

+ New Yorker in DC linked China, the unprincipled SysAdmin, willing to invest anywhere, actually helps our strategic interests.
+ memeorandum linked Climate and economics.
+ ZenPundit , in covering the Boyd Conference, mentioned Williams Lind's continued visceral dislike of Tom's work.
+ So did Shloky.
+ Mackinlay's (in Spanish) linked the weblog.
+ ShadZee linked Kill weeds or grow lawn?
+ Brilliant Barfly embedded the Brief from YouTube.
+ SoCal-LD.net linked Connecting Africa is about much more than water.
+ MountainRunner says the Core doesn't understand the Gap.
+ Dancing in the Minefield talked about Tom's thinking on Iraq.
+ bicyclerepairman posted the TED video on VideoSift.
+ Then ThrowawayyourTV Blog picked it up.
+ Hogan's Alley linked Bush’s Big Bang strategy continues to provide opportunities for radical change.
+ So did Iron Triangle Daily.
+ tadej's tumblelog posted audio of the TED talk (which I hadn't seen yet).
+ Preaching Peace mused about Tom's commentary in 'Suicide bombing is about sex'.
+ Naval Open Source Intelligence linked The Americans Have Landed.
+ Dans Blog reprinted yesterday's column.
+ Politics & Soccer put out an RFI about shrinking the Gap, the SysAdmin and other things (which Dan tdaxp picked up).

Comments (1)

I guess there will be no Christmas card exchange this year between Tom and Lind;-)

BTW - thanks much for the link to COIN in a Tribal Society.

Dave

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