"dott.Piergiorgio" wrote:
In this period I'm working on a study/essay what I consider the best
"no-nonsense" classification rule sets, whose can be read on the UK's
Naval Rewiew in the very first issue, 1913, pp. 9-11, article "War
thought and Naval war", whose, in a nut, says "if something can be
extrapolated by intelligent people with public sources and/or plain
facts, classifying it it's useless"
I'd rate that claim as 'questionable' myself - because the mere facr
that something _can_ be extrapolated does not mean it _has_ or _will
be_ extrapolated.
Nor is it always possible to predict what can be extrapolated from
widely seperated data points.
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Oct 5th, 2004 JDL