Vegard Ryan
Fosnavåg, Norway
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Working as a Project Planner in one of the most innovative shipbuilding companies in the offshore business.
Looking for new ways to use technology to organize and visualize information.
Looking for new ways to use technology to organize and visualize information.
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Self Emerging Systems, Human Behaviour, Psychology, Photography, Geotagging, GPS, History, Legends, Myths, Predictions, The Mind, Trends, Trekking. Statistics, Swimming, Kayaking, Excercise, Crossfit, Artificial Intelligence, Evolution, Strategy and TacticsVegard's Twines
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Global Guerrillas: JOURNAL: Swarming AttacksMy friend, the great military theoretician John Arquilla (he's not only one of the most gracious people I've ever met, he's also the author of many seminal works that have greatly influence my thinking) has an excellent new article in the New York Times called " The Coming Swarm ." It's ...
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Five stages of collapseJOURNAL: Five Stages of Collapse Dimitry Orlov (author of the excellent book, Reinventing Collapse) has an excellent presentation he calls the Five Stages of Collapse -- a pattern of collapse seen in Russia and Eastern Europe during the 90's
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Russia Sees New Realm of Concern - Black Sea - NYTimes.comRussian commanders said they were growing alarmed at the number of NATO warships sailing into the Black Sea.
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BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Russia scales down Georgia tollRussia says it has evidence of 133 civilians killed in the conflict over South Ossetia - far lower than its initial estimate of 1,600.
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US trainers say Georgian troops weren't ready - Yahoo! NewsU.S. military trainers — the only American boots on the ground — say the Georgian soldiers they knew who were sent to battle the Russians had fighting spirit but were not ready for war.
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How I became a soldier in the Georgia-Russia cyberwar. - By Evgeny Morozov - Slate MagazineIf you attack another nations infrastructure, as long as you are part of your nations army, its a legal way to cause damage in war, If you do it on your own, are you not then an unlawfull combatant/spy/terrorist?Vegard Ryan added to Terrorism and the Internet 14 months ago
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How I became a soldier in the Georgia-Russia cyberwar. - By Evgeny Morozov - Slate MagazineIf you attack another nations infrastructure, as long as you are part of your nations army, its a legal way to cause damage in war, If you do it on your own, are you not then an unlawfull combatant/spy/terrorist?Vegard Ryan added to Security and Intelligence 14 months ago
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How I became a soldier in the Georgia-Russia cyberwar. - By Evgeny Morozov - Slate MagazineIf you attack another nations infrastructure, as long as you are part of your nations army, its a legal way to cause damage in war, If you do it on your own, are you not then an unlawfull combatant/spy/terrorist?Vegard Ryan added to Russia vs Georgia 14 months ago
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How I became a soldier in the Georgia-Russia cyberwar. - By Evgeny Morozov - Slate MagazineIf you attack another nations infrastructure, as long as you are part of your nations army, its a legal way to cause damage in war, If you do it on your own, are you not then an unlawfull combatant/spy/terrorist?Vegard Ryan added to Cyber Security 14 months ago
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BBC NEWS | Europe | Russia army unit sent to AbkhaziaThis is "old" news from the 31.may. But maybe relevant today?Vegard Ryan added to Russia vs Georgia 14 months ago
