The truly scary thing is that there are some potentially very effective terrorist tactics involving nothing more than handguns and improvised bombs, which I don't want to go into here because I truly don't want to give the wrong people ideas. In general, the mistake the Terrorists have been making in this war is that they are looking for glorious grand gestures: a steady campaign of low-level random atacks would probably work better and be harder for us to intercept. Another 9-11 would be difficult to pull off against an alerted country: proof of this is that they haven't been able to accomplish it.
that article was a pretty fascinating read in any case
and lol yeah at the terrorist comments. means, it's about the actual means that adversary has, which as you say...
congrats on the win. i think a lot of what practice, of anything really, does is train that part of your brain that works intuitively/instinctively, which is faster at making connections that conscious thought...which is sounds like working through re-dos sometimes would help with.
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and lol yeah at the terrorist comments. means, it's about the actual means that adversary has, which as you say...
congrats on the win. i think a lot of what practice, of anything really, does is train that part of your brain that works intuitively/instinctively, which is faster at making connections that conscious thought...which is sounds like working through re-dos sometimes would help with.
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