Actually, not.
 
I'm from a military family.  There are, according to my dad, three ways
to do things: the right way, the wrong way, and the Army way.  The Army
often appeared to me closer to the wrong than the right way.
 
I'm not exactly sure where the Air Force fits into that, but I know deep
down that it does...
 
m

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Marc L Carter, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
Baker University College of Arts & Sciences
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        From: Christopher D. Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 2:44 PM
        To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
        Subject: Re: [tips] NASA developing brain-monitor hats for
airline pilots
        
        

        

        


        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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        Department of Psychology
        York University
        Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
        Canada

         

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