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Flickr really does some things right though and certainly with the community of friends that I've made there I can't imagine not keeping up with it.
Nigel
Back in the bad old days of the Cold War, the US Army kept a few units around that used Soviet Weapons (right up to tanks), uniforms and tactics to act as aggressor forces during training. No brainer, right?
The other thing (much more important) they did was allow the troops to try the Soviet Weapons, which actually provided an understanding beyond merely opposing them in an exercise. Imagine being an M-1 Abrams commander and getting to command your crew in a Soviet Tank. That one experience can tell you things about the capabilities and weaknesses that couldn't easily be communicated otherwise.
As a photographer for the Army I got to see this many times. Concepts that were just dry facts came alive after they (the troops) saw what the capabilities and implied strategy resulting from those capabilities from that experience.
Many in business and technology could benefit from living with the comp on a regular basis.
:)