Hi

Wouldn't it be even more counter-productive to NOT have a warning??  Or is it a 
question of its persistence, intrusiveness, ...??

Jim

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>>> "Christopher D. Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04-Dec-08 2:43 PM >>>
Marc Carter wrote:
> I remember reading about how pilots in Vietnam would shut off all the
> warning alarms in their cockpits because the noise was too distracting.
>
> It seems counter-productive to me to have an alarm that warns you of a
> missle and at the same time impairs your ability to get away from it....
>
>   

And it seems unusual to you that the military would do something 
counterproductive? :-)

Chris
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