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On 23 Dec 2003 13:05:12 -0800, John Schilling wrote:
(phil hunt) writes: On 19 Dec 2003 15:56:55 GMT, Bertil Jonell wrote: In article , phil hunt wrote: Yes. The progrsamming for this isn't particularly hard, once you've written software that can identify a vehicle (or other target) in a picture. It's just a matter of aiming the missile towards the target. Have you looked up "Tactical and Strategic Missile Guidance" by Zarchan (ISBN 1-56347-254-6) like I recommended? I haven't -- I tend not to read off-net sources, due to time, space and money constraints. Then you know just enough about any subject to be dangerous. We're still at least a decade away from the net being more than a suppliment to the printed word - what gets put online now is the stuff that is exciting and/or bragworthy, That's true to some extent, though as you say it's getting less true all of the time. If you want to talk intelligently about what it takes to make a guided missile, you need to know stuff that is printed in Zarchan and a very few other (unfortunately expensive) textbooks and is to the best of my knowledge not online anywhere. A good library may substitute for the out-of-pocket cost of the book; there is no substitute for the time and effort of reading the book. Indeed. True of Internet-based material too, of course. -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: , but first subtract 275 and reverse the last two letters). |
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