The joke around here is that DARPA's primary mission is the incineration of $100 bills by the ton.
DARPA’s getting audited. As someone who doesn’t know anything about the workings of this particular agency but does have some sense of the scale of the federal government and the general incestuousness of funded research, my first two thoughts are, “In the grand scheme of things that’s actually not that much money” and “Even if this isn’t impropriety she should have understood that it gives the appearance of.” Anyone who does know something about the workings of this particular agency care to comment?
If you don’t read the newspaper, you are uninformed; if you do read the newspaper, you are misinformed. – Mark Twain (attributed)
The joke around here is that DARPA's primary mission is the incineration of $100 bills by the ton.
Measuring the price of fruit of in Jalalabad?Originally Posted by 120mm
I have no tacit knowledge or experience, but I think the linked-above article will be valuable to read.
“There is a time and a place for daydreaming. But it is not at Darpa,” she told a Congressional panel last March (.pdf). “Darpa is not the place of dreamlike musings or fantasies, not a place for self-indulging in wishes and hopes. Darpa is a place of doing.”
“[S]omething in his tone now reminded her of his explanations of asymmetric warfare, a topic in which he had a keen and abiding interest. She remembered him telling her how terrorism was almost exclusively about branding, but only slightly less so about the psychology of lotteries…” - Zero History, William Gibson
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